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An RPG rundown; recommendations and reviews of the best role-playing games on the market.
Game Review Fallout Las Vegas
Fallout las Vegas is a RPG, best played with the belief, that if you die, you die. It’s the first game I’ve played where you eat and drink to survive. An addition to I’ve been waiting for since I first began chomping on 'Oblivion' food. I set the difficultly to max. I’m not that good at games, but in the moment I believed I’d probably be able to dodge bullets, that I was just that talented at playing games.
By Ceilana Second5 years ago in Gamers
Why fallout is hands down the best franchise.
When it comes to developing a game, in an age where applications and tools are primarily designed to become addictive whether through bright-coloured notifications and vibrant user interfaces I respect application and game developers that take on the other route. Instead of relying on these simple cookie-cutter tactics choosing to take on the huge endeavour of creating a rich and lengthy theatrical experience earns a lot of respect from the gaming community, one thing a lot of developers get away with especially within the age of battle royals and simple concepts it's a refreshing change to have games like Fallout release. As they are a constantly changing environment and outside the genius of the scriptwriting and coding, the game itself is a masterpiece derived from years of effort, instead of releasing an annual game they choose to take on a time-consuming project such as fallout 3, Fallout new vegas and Fallout 4 games that challenge the perception of all games being the same. Although Bethesda and the developers of the game have received a lot of backlash by continuing to use the same engine in the "Creation Engine" and has almost become a meme in sense due to Todd Howard (Director/Executive Producer) Iconic line during a Bethesda release said the words "It just works" followed by an avalanche of memes courtesy of the gaming community. In my opinion, their latest single-player experience in Fallout 4 was a perfect example of what to do in a game, whereas the feel and gameplay and overall functionalities and feel got a much-needed improvement keeping what got them to the dance in play is one of the most important decisions, keeping the charm of the game intact while building on a game that already had so much depth is an essential part of Bethesda's continued success.
By Search Motivation5 years ago in Gamers
On Finishing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
As of about a month ago, I can officially say I finished The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Except for some undiscovered places in Skellige, I’ve seen basically everything. At least, I’ve done all the quests available in each location. Okay, so I haven’t been everywhere, but I 100% completed the DLC, and I’ve done basically every quest in the main game, not including the Gwent quests and some horse races.
By lauren boisvert5 years ago in Gamers
Fallout 3 vs. Fallout 4: First-Time Experiences
For me, starting something new is always intimidating, and starting a new open world game is intimidating turned up to eleven. There are so many things to do, so many places to go, that I feel like I have to look behind every rock lest I miss something important.
By lauren boisvert5 years ago in Gamers
Rage Quit: Gaming Rants & Reviews
RPG with a cyborg twist? Yes please. Warframe begins with a nice cinematic background story to catch you up to what's going on as you get to the character selection screen. There is an amazing fight scene showing how fierce the warframes were before you get to pick up where they left off.
By Esctacy Artistry5 years ago in Gamers
Even on Switch, the Outer Worlds captivates.
When the Outer Worlds was announced, I was instantly intrigued by the sweet temptations of the gameplay loop of role playing rigamorale. While not the greatest RPG fanatic of all time (I still struggle in Skyrim & still die A LOT in Fallout 1), I still love the genre and its beginning to suck away all my free time like a fresh newborn. Even then, I had just been gifted a glorious Nintendo Switch for my birthday, and was eager to play more games on the go like those glorious gamers in the commercials. Buying every story or RPG based game on the Switch store I could, after beating Breath of the Wild & Skyrim my spirit longed for rich role playing realism in a sea of games that seemed eager to be abandoned by fearful developer pirates who just wanted a quick hand of loot. Quickly after this I picked up the Witcher 3, a game I previous bought on PS4 but almost instantaneously disliked at the time due to my immature immediate indecisiveness to keep playing, grinding, etc. The game sat on my shelf for about a year, but after buying it on the switch, it instantly became one of my instant favorites & I was packing my bags for the RPG bandwagon.
By CLWDgaming6 years ago in Gamers
4 Worlds in 48 Hours
I built my first PC, threw a bunch of high-powered parts in, it was time to take it for a run. Unfortunately for the entire gaming world, Cyberpunk 2077 was delayed. Again. Kudos for CD Projekt Red for QC, but dammit, I wanted to play! We would have a new president before we would have CP2077.
By Noah Ingram6 years ago in Gamers
Forgotten Quests: The "Other" PS2 RPGs
Hello, and welcome back to Silver Linings where I've leveled up in my quest for the maligned, forgotten, and ignored. I'm a huge RPG nerd. In fact, I've already done three articles spotlighting RPGs on the original Playstation, the original Xbox, and the Sega Saturn that either didn't get enough attention at the time or have been largely left behind by history. Now, it's time to do the same for the console named as one of the greatest ever... the Playstation 2.
By Adam Wallace6 years ago in Gamers
The Best Dungeons and Dragons Memes on the Black Market
As a long term observer, short term player and perputally stuck as the DM, Dungeons and Dragons recently has been a god send to all of us. Those who are new, welcome to the club. Those who are returning with your new found extra time, welcome back I hope you remember where you left your dice! Those who've been playing this whole time? We can talk in Thieves' Cant and infurate the rest with our whispery secrets.
By Alice Kensington6 years ago in Gamers










