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Why Final Fantasy VII will always be the Best
It was 1997 that the world was given Final Fantasy VII, a RPG that holds the record for most sales in the Final Fantasy series. A game that is so beloved that a remake was brought up during the birth of the PS3 in 2006 when Square wanted to showcase the graphics by remaking the intro scene of FFVII. 12 years later we get definitive proof of FFVII being remade and the gaming community went nuts in joy. I was ecstatic over the news because it was my favorite game of all time and I have played many great games. I will get into why Final Fantasy VII will always remain the best but first let's rank the main titles and my reason for why they are ranked the way they are. This list will not include the tactics games, fighting games or the online games but the sequels for 10 and 13 will be among the list.
By Kol Mikaelson6 years ago in Gamers
Late in the Game Review: 'Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City'
Remember that feeling of excitement we, as Resident Evil fans, had when the Resident Evil 2 remake was announced? It wasn’t just nostalgia. We were excited to see what Capcom could do with the beloved title of yesteryear and how improvements and updates would enhance the survival horror experience.
By Mark LoProto6 years ago in Gamers
Bury Me, My Love
Bury Me, My Love is an indie game that pushes a lot of boundaries. There’s a lot of text adventure games through many mediums, but this is the first one I’ve played based on a Syrian refugee. For a limited time, it was free for Switch Players but on other mediums, you can get the game for less than a fiver. I picked up the game not just because it was free, but because I found the concept and plot interesting.
By Chloe Gilholy6 years ago in Gamers
Video Games in literature
When it comes to creativity and a good story, it can go one of two ways, words on paper or played out on screen. But what if it was produced on both? Some prefer one over the other, but why? This article will tell you about what I think are the pros and cons of having games as books as well as on screen.
By Charna Sanson6 years ago in Gamers
One of the Best Gaming Accessories
I have been gaming for as long as I can remember. In recent years, I have become more of a gamer especially because it allows for time to be spent with close friends while playing something we all like. It has become a stress reliever and as I tell my wife, my happy place. There are some cons associated with it such as faulty or cheap equipment. This is what led me to purchasing the Energizer rechargeable batteries that I adore.
By Davin Paige6 years ago in Gamers
'2k' vs. 'Madden'
Over the course of the last 20 years, video games have grown to be one of the most profitable industries in modern times. Whether it's running down old ladies in your car or saving earth from a galactic invasion, video games provide players an outlet to do things they wouldn't be able to do in real life. The same holds true for sports fans, eager to experience the life of a pro athlete playing their favorite sport. Representing both the NFL and NBA, Madden and 2K have become two of the biggest franchises in sports gaming. And although Madden may have enjoyed a decades worth of a head start, both titles remain equally dominant to this day. One particular game mode that keeps fans coming back each year is the "My Player" mode offered in each series. Each side approaches that portion of their games in their own unique way. Positives and negatives can be drawn from either side. However, one side shows far more dedication and creative effort in their final product and that's what we will be looking into.
By Carlos Guerra6 years ago in Gamers
I'm Fat, and I Love 'Ring Fit Adventure'
Finally, there’s a way for this fat girl to enjoy fitness. It’s called Ring Fit Adventure. I like the idea of fitness. I don’t like the idea that it’s mutually exclusive with fatness, and I really don’t like the idea that you should be active with the only real goal being “look smaller,” but I like the idea of fitness. I like to watch people do parkour and free running, and I wish I could do it myself. Was I terrible at pole vault and high jump in my 7th grade girls’ athletics program? Oh, most definitely. But I loved them. I like the idea that my body is mine to control and use like a specialized machine, and while that’s hardly a realistic concept considering my genetically shoddy joints and iffy coordination, it’s still fun to fantasize.
By Jennifer Black6 years ago in Gamers











