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'Outlast' Game Review
Outlast is a first-person horror game available on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Linus, and OS X. This game is not for the faint of heart. Even on easy, you will often find yourself hiding under a bed or in a closet until the danger passes or until you feel you have the guts to continue playing. You'll need to conserve your battery power as using the night vision on your camcorder runs it down quickly.
By Richard Le Tourneau8 years ago in Gamers
Chocobo Racing
If you aren’t familiar with chocobos then you are in the wrong place, but you are forgiven. Chocobos are like…chickens…or ostriches, and they belong to the Final Fantasy series. They are present in every game, I think, and I also think there are other chocobo based games, but Chocobo Racing is, well, a racing game where you get to play as a Chocobo.
By Aaron Dennis8 years ago in Gamers
Best Xbox One Sports Games
Tired of playing the top free Xbox One games? Me too. I turned myself to the lovely world of sports, because why not? Some of the best Xbox One games are sports oriented, plus they will help you understand the game itself the more you practice, even if it's in a virtual world.
By George Herman8 years ago in Gamers
Swagasaurus Run
Forgive me if I still have the urge to write Starbucks instead of Swagbucks. I'm partial to a nice brew at Starbucks. Swagbucks is a lot different, but you can use Swagbucks towards a Starbucks or two. So for the benefit of those who have never heard of Swagbucks, it's a site that awards its members for using their sites and taking advantage of their promotions and taking part in their surveys. You can pretty much do anything with Swagbucks: watch videos and play some games. They pay in Swagbucks, which can be used to redeem as gift cards or Amazon.
By Chloe Gilholy8 years ago in Gamers
The "Mini Nes" Makes It Easy to Introduce Your Kids to Retro Gaming
I've tried introducing my own kids to retro gaming, with only a shred of success. If I can get them interested in checking out a title, there's usually some extraneous problem like the cartridge not reading, or not being able to find the game I was talking about in the first place. There are always emulators, or downloading certain games on the WiiU, but it's not the same as actually having that controller in your hands.
By Tara Foulkrod8 years ago in Gamers
'Sonic Forces' Review
I know, it's December and this game came out over a month ago, but I needed time to process this. I pre-ordered this game because I wanted to play it without bias or pre-judgement. After seeing the mixture of reviews to come out, I do feel, had I seen them all, I would have been pushed to buy this game, considering a lot of reviews came from a game development standpoint as opposed to just simple enjoyment, and that is why I am here today.
By Airess Kim8 years ago in Gamers
From 'Stardew Valley' to 'We Happy Few': 8 Big 2016 Indie Games To Revisit
With 2017 kicking off the year strong with the releases of games such as Fate Extella, Resident Evil, Kingdom Hearts and Gravity Rush, we're sure to have a lot to keep us busy. But under all the coverage of these much larger games, there are smaller ones that manage to get left behind.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
Need Last-Minute Gift Ideas? Here Are Some Great Ones For The Nerd You Know!
The holidays are finally upon us. While many of your friends and loved ones celebrate #Kwanzaa, #Hanukkah or #Christmas at this time of year, a gift is never a bad idea. And if you want to show some love to that nerd you know, a #videogame is alway the easy option. But what about going down a truly unique route? Here's a few ideas, most of which can be found at shops, like your friendly neighborhood GameStop.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers











