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Life is Strange
The official introduction to the newest game in the Life is Strange series True Colors has just been released. Like many Life is Strange fans, I'm very excited and curious about the new game. Each Life is Strange game follows a different set of characters with a mysterious superhuman power that is possessed usually after a traumatic event in the game has happened. Players get to choose different decisions that the characters must make resulting in different outcomes for each scene and even for the whole game's ending. Life is Strange 1 and 2 are very different stories, but the story's similar style and reoccurring characters do tie the two games together.
By Scarwled Writing5 years ago in Gamers
Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town Preview
On March 23, 2021, Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town will be coming out for the Nintendo Switch. With Harvest Moon: One World already released and its reviews tanking so low, I, for one, am looking forward to Story of Seasons. Many people are obsessed with these farming/love simulators. Fans play them with a passion, and when one comes out, hardcore fans defend it well regardless of which studio releases their game first.
By The Nerd Habit5 years ago in Gamers
Review: Until Dawn
**WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD** I have very little experience with playing video games. Every single one of my (many) brothers is a gamer in some form or another, but outside of point-and-click Nancy Drew games (which are awesome, by the way) and Guitar Hero, video games have mostly existed in my universe as background noise.
By Meg Monthie5 years ago in Gamers
TETRIS EFFECT
THIS IS NOT A GAME. IT'S AN EXPERIENCE. Ever since CoVid-19, my guilty pleasure has been a GAMES FOR PC called Tetris Effect. It's the only game I have installed on my HP PAVILLION x360 (touch-screen 2-in-1) PC. I also have it on my PS4 with VR enabled. I can't say enough about this game. The visuals, the audio, the relaxation... After I compose this article, I know what I'll be doing until I go to bed. Let's get into this.
By R. L. LASTER5 years ago in Gamers
Everything You Need To Know About Discord
It’s among the best platforms for gamers and businessmen alike. Here’s everything you need to know about Discord. While Discord is popular with the gaming community, you may not have heard of it in case you're new to the gaming world. Discord is a lot more than ordinary chat sites like Facebook Messenger and Microsoft Skype since the people behind it particularly optimized Discord for gamers and players. As an occasional player, you certainly don't know Discord unless you've read of it from some of my gamer mates. And after you've come to know and use its services, you may have been one of the fans of its social media features that can carry your gaming experience to the next level.
By Louie Missap5 years ago in Gamers
Breath of the Wild: Sequel of Sequels
It's been nearly four years since the gaming community was finally able to experience one of the most highly anticipated releases in game history. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild brought a breath of fresh air to the iconic franchise by giving players the freedom of open world exploration and abandoning the strictly linear experience that plagued the many entries that preceded it. It was a welcome change from the small contained world of Skyward Sword with an overworld profoundly larger than any other and the ability to go anywhere the player wished once the first area was completed.
By Vince Coliam5 years ago in Gamers
Final Fantasy X: A New Era
Warning: this article may contain spoilers I played my first final fantasy game way back in 1992, when I was just eleven. The concept of turn based combat with the entry of action commands was so revolutionary to me in contrast to the Mario and Legend of Zelda games I had played before. Having to learn to strategize by planning each action several moves in advance fulfilled my gamer cravings in ways I had never imagined, and the added depth of the characters and the dialogue didn't fail to delight even back when all the "speaking" was simply words on a screen. I played each game that was released in the U.S. right up to the return of the crystal in FFIX. And then came Final Fantasy X.
By Vince Coliam5 years ago in Gamers











