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An RPG rundown; recommendations and reviews of the best role-playing games on the market.
A World of Our Own
The greatest fantasy worlds aren’t the ones we read in a book, or watch on the screen, they are the ones we create with our friends. There is no better escape from the mundane responsibilities of adulthood than to embark upon an epic journey of magic, mayhem and self discovery with some of the greatest minds you’ve ever known. Why watch someone else’s fictional characters experience the pains and joys of such wonderful worlds when you yourself can embody one of your own and create an amazing wealth of memories and experiences with your friends and family from the safety of your own home.
By Bree Beadman4 years ago in Gamers
What Are The Best Role-playing Games In 2021
With the development of the times, the entire game industry is full of vitality, and many games have entered the public's field of vision. Role-playing games are also extremely prominent among many games, and many players choose this type of game. So what are the exciting games in 2021? Let's introduce to you what role-playing games you can enter in 2021.
By Richard Patrick Jr.4 years ago in Gamers
The land of Tamriel and my idea
I began my journey into the country of Skyrim and explored many sites of the wonderful land of Tamriel. My journey I believe started in 2014. I created my character who was a black khajiit named "Hunter". I like to play the more stealthy of classes in video games which the khajiits fit the perfect role. Lean, cat-humanoid beings with a knack for stealth. The game started with what I believe I was held as a prisoner with a few others. It's been awhile so I forgot the exact reason of accusation, from my memory of the game. It was due to being falsely accused of a crime.
By Silence is golden4 years ago in Gamers
Stormcloak vs Imperials: Who do I Pick?
Stormcloaks vs Imperials: Who Should You Side With? Contains minor spoilers!* Skyrim is riddled with choices. What makes it so fun is the fact you get to create your own way. Some choices are easy to make (helping Kodlak Whiteman with his last request), down to the hard ones (do I kill Paartnurnax? But that’s a discussion for another time). One of the choices I personally don’t like making is which side in the war are you going to choose? Are you going to side with the Legion? Honouring the empire? Or are you going to side with the rebellion, siding with Ulfric, the one who murdered Skyrim’s High King? It doesn’t matter which side you choose, there are of course downfalls and upside to each.
By Lindsay Dewolfe4 years ago in Gamers
That One Time My Bard Made The Dungeon Master's Girlfriend Jealous
It's time for another installment of my ongoing Table Talk series, where I share tales of my gaming tables past and present. This week, however, I wanted to tell a story about something that went on outside of the game itself. A comedy of errors that, by the time the drama was over, all I could do was shake my head at all the falling dominoes I had been completely oblivious to.
By Neal Litherland4 years ago in Gamers
Skyrim: Ten Year Anniversary
It’s hard to believe it’s been this long, but it’s finally the 10 year anniversary of one of the most beloved RPGs; The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Even though this game is 10 years old now, it still has the appeal of a brand new game, thanks in part to all the amazing creators who work so tirelessly to create new mods, providing new quests and objectives.
By Lindsay Dewolfe4 years ago in Gamers
Path Of Exile Expedition League Changes
Since the release of Path of Exile, 30 leagues have been updated, and there are different changes in each league. Many power spreads and mechanisms have led players to pursue uninteresting strategies and face fewer challenges than the studio and the community hoped.
By Richard Patrick Jr.4 years ago in Gamers
Books of Skyrim: Part One
Books of Skyrim: Part One The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was an amazing advance in Open World RPGs. Boasting better graphics, a nice array of music and a simpler level up system than its predecessor… plus the option to play male or female as any one of 10 different races gave the game thousands of hours of replay value.
By Timothy Talbert4 years ago in Gamers
L.A. Noire: A Game With Unmet Potential
When they announced L.A. Noire, it seemed like a sure-shot success. The game followed Cole through his journey as a cop in Los Angeles. Cole proves himself to be an excellent investigator as he solves multiple cases with ease. The missions are fairly well-written, and the game benefits from the technology that was used to capture facial expressions. As a detective, players need to follow those facial expressions to find clues.
By Mofrad Muntasir4 years ago in Gamers
Game Assets For Game Developers
When you're first starting out with creating your own games, it can be difficult to find good assets for your games without spending a fortune. Sure there are a lot of free game assets out there, however, you have to keep track of credits for each game asset you use to include in your project.
By Richard Bailey4 years ago in Gamers











