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"I'm More of a Behind the Scenes Kind of Guy" — Video Game Characters Who Deserve Their Own Spin-off
As the world of gaming has evolved to more and more ambitious levels, so have their stories. Although, a video game is an interactive way to tell a story with a different focus compared to movies, TV and books, it doesn't mean its characters and story must suffer because of it and game developers have understood it. Therefore, through the years, we have gotten some memorable supporting players that have potential to stand on their own and who are popular with the fans.
Art-Peeter RoosvePublished 7 years ago in GamersMirror's Edge Is Coming To Netflix: What Else Should?
Video game adaptations have been prime commodities for Hollywood for the better part of the last couple decades. Although they haven’t received the best reception from viewers, it hasn’t stopped studios from developing the material. Over the years we’ve seen Hollywood introduce us to iterations of our favorite games in films like: Mortal Kombat, Tomb Raider, Prince of Persia, Resident Evil, Street Fighter, Tron, Need for Speed, Hitman and most recently The Angry Birds Movie.
Matthew BaileyPublished 7 years ago in GamersTurn Up for Nostalgia: Here Are the Top 5 Video Game Songs from the '90s
A lot goes into making a good game. The process itself becomes more and more involved as technology shoots forward. What was almost always integral since the start of mainstream gaming has been the music that's come with it. A lot of games have their iconic theme songs that if played in a crowd full of gaming addicts could elicit a whole slew of emotions. With that in mind, I put together five of my personal favorite songs from video games.
Jay VergaraPublished 7 years ago in GamersThe 5 Weirdest Mini-Games In All Of Gaming History
Mini-games have been around for almost as long as video games themselves, going all the way back to the original Final Fantasy and Super Mario Bros. 3 in the 1980s. They give players a chance to experience a game within a game, changing up the regular gameplay for a quick breather.
Alex HodgsonPublished 7 years ago in GamersNaughty Dog Games: Worst to Best
A quick note before we continue on with this list. This is almost entirely opinion based and may in your opinion be complete bullshit, but hey, that's how opinions work, so feel free to disagree, but please try not to threaten my life. Alright, let's scroll.
Cronan ParryPublished 7 years ago in Gamers5 Games that Will Take Your Mind for a Ride
We all know the excitement of playing a mind melting game. You know the kind, the type of game that starts of slow and gentle. Then, as if a bucket of ice was suddenly dumped onto your head, the game twists and changes into something that straps dynamite onto your mind and completely blows it into a million pieces. You’re left with your mouth open and your heart beating wildly—and you can’t help but love it. Have no fears my dear friend, I will show you the way to five games that will give you your mind melting fix!
Kisha HollerPublished 7 years ago in Gamers5 Horror Games with Hard Modes That Add to the Terror
What exactly changes within a game when you increase the difficulty? The enemies have more health, the protagonist has less health and takes more damage, the boss fights take longer to complete. But some games take the concept even further, adding a new layer of fear to the gameplay and mechanics. So, without further ado, let's count down the 5 Horror Games with Hard Modes That Add to the Terror...
The Top 5 Survival Horror Games
Survival horror is one of the genres the industry can’t shake. For me it conjures up a memory of watching an older cousin playing Resident Evil on the PC. I remember falling in love with the franchise right there and then, it was the beginning of me getting into all things horror in general—especially movies—but there was nothing that quite beat that thrill of playing as Jill Valentine or Chris Redfield, battling your way through the Spencer Mansion, and that very first encounter with a zombie.
John HowardPublished 7 years ago in GamersTop 10 Free Xbox One Games
How do you feel about these free games? 1. Fortnite Fortnite is a PUBG type game where 100 players are taken to a large battle arena by a party bus and the object is be the last person or last team alive. You can take on the challenge solo or with a group of up to 4 friends. The developers have been releasing lots of content recently with their last update bringing in levels and more customisation options. There is also a story mode but this won't be released for free until 2018.
Ethan TerrisPublished 7 years ago in GamersThe "No Zombies" Playlist
Hello, and welcome back to Silver Linings where I find the best and weed out the worst. Halloween is my favorite time of the year. I get the perfect excuse to dig out the monster movies and games (like I really need an excuse considering I already coveredtwo horror movies last month). They eat up the entire month of October for my girlfriend and me, and I wouldn't have it any other way!
Adam WallacePublished 7 years ago in Gamers10 Game Companies Whose Closing Was Sorely Felt
Right now is a great time to be a gamer. The level of technology available to the general public is making it easier and easier to get into game development. There are new independent game companies popping up everyday! The big names like Acclaim, Square Enix, Capcom and Bethesda are being challenged by smaller companies with big ideas and new approaches, but can the big names really be toppled?
Richard GreinerPublished 7 years ago in Gamers5 Video Game Franchises That Need to Finally Die
Our favorite games come in all shapes, genres, and styles. We can play for endless hours, losing ourselves in the next amazing universe or experience. Unfortunately for us, developers know how to capitalize on our love for our favorite games. Instead of creating unique, one-of-a-kind experiences, they have instead opted to release titles year after year to make as much money as possible on a franchise. Here are five of the most annoying franchises that need to finally end.
Etienne S.Published 7 years ago in Gamers