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The best action-adventure games available, for all consoles and gaming systems on the market.
'Assassin's Creed Rogue' Could Be the Most Underrated Game in the Series
I have been a fan of the Assassin’s Creed game series since way back a couple of years ago, when I discovered it through the internet. I wasn’t so fond of video games back then. I only played a few online games, as well as some video games from Grand Theft Auto to Left 4 Dead. When I saw Assassin’s Creed for the first time on YouTube by watching its game trailers, I was instantly stunned by it. I could consider myself as a history lover, and I also wanted to learn how to do parkour, as well as fighting sports, and swordsmanship ever since I was a kid, and Assassin’s Creed mixed all three, which made the game my instant favourite. Unfortunately though, since I have no proper computer to play the game on, let alone money to buy it in the first place, or even time to consider playing it, I have no choice, but to satisfy my love for the game by watching walkthroughs on YouTube, reading about the game series on fan wikis, and in Wikipedia, and if I got the time and permission, to play some of the game in an internet cafe, often for around one to two hours. As my knowledge of the game’s story and features grew, so did my desire to play it. I finally got a chance to do just that when I had my own laptop, and an internet connection in our home. I could choose a lot of the games in the Assassin’s Creed series to download from. There is Assassin’s Creed 3 set in America during the American Revolutionary War. There is Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag set in the Golden Age of Piracy. There is also Assassin’s Creed Unity set in France before and during the French Revolution. But of all the games in Assassin’s Creed that caught my eyes first, Assassin’s Creed Rogue, which was a prequel to Assassin’s Creed Unity and even Assassin’s Creed 3, was the one that gained my attention first, and therefore the first game in the series I decided to play before the others.
Jakeson EudelaPublished 5 years ago in Gamers'Neopets: The Darkest Faerie'
Welcome to another review! This time I want to give a special shout out to my friend, Elise. You can follow her on Twitter here.
Aaron DennisPublished 5 years ago in GamersAn Overview of Dragon Ball: Project Z
"True warriors are in a never-ending search for the ultimate fight." The Dragon Ball video games have allowed us to harness the same power that series protagonist Goku fights with in the anime and manga. In the mobile game Dragon Ball Legends, we fight alongside him as the Saiyan character Shallot. In Dragon Ball FighterZ, we could choose to fight against him, or even as him, as well as dozens of other characters from the Dragon Ball universe. And soon, in the upcoming game Dragon Ball: Project Z, we will be allowed to play as Goku through the story of Dragon Ball Z. There's no official release date yet, but it is expected to be during the fall season of 2019.
Jovelle AvancenaPublished 5 years ago in GamersMarvel's 'Spider-Man' (PlayStation 4) Review
I'll be honest, I've never been that big a fan of superheroes. I've always found their characters to be flat, obvious, and a little cliched. I've also never been a massive fan of the 'superpowers' aspect. What can I say, I prefer my protagonists to have a better backstory than 'bitten by a radioactive spider'. And, in recent years, I've found my interest in video gaming declining somewhat. Maybe it's just all those rather flat, dull, repetitive shooters I've been playing, but, apart from the Star Wars: Battlefront series, there's been little I've been excited, or even interested in. Sure, I enjoyed Battlefield 1, but, to be honest, part of me was thinking about selling up my PS4, so I wouldn't have another outlet that was a drain on my time and money. However, I'm very glad I didn't, because, after a little persuasion, I bought myself Insomniac and Marvel's Spider-Man; a game that so perfectly captures the Spider-Man universe, that it's simply a joy to play. With an engaging plot and some fantastically simple but fun game mechanics, this is a true delight, and possibly one of the strongest video games I've played in many years.
Joseph A. MorrisonPublished 5 years ago in Gamers'Shadow of the Tomb Raider' Review
You begin in an eerie survival atmosphere where you feel tense and have a few quick time events thrown in. The graphics, the outfit and the detail reaches a level of perfection that Square Enix really went over the top for.
Elijah TaylorPublished 5 years ago in GamersAnswering the Call to Be Better
Call of Duty is one of the most well known first person shooters out there and has one of the largest fanbases as well. That being said, there are players that are veterans and know the mechanics and the storylines of the game inside out. There are also those with, well, much to learn—to say the least. I've watched multiple gameplays of Call of Duty, have had the privilege of playing a few of the games from the series and there are few things I've managed to learn.
Character Magic
Dark Souls has managed to do things that other games haven’t been able to do. It’s a hard game. A punishing game and yet—it always manages to be fair.
Samuel MoorePublished 5 years ago in GamersA Game to End All Games
My idea for the new game stems from my previous article about the need for a massive open world Middle-Earth consul game. This article will express at length my vision for said game and what aspects from other similar successful games in this genre should be included in the build. If you haven't read my article that's fine. The general concept of the game would be open world combined with RTS.
Sam HazelwoodPublished 5 years ago in GamersMiddle-Earth: A Gamers' Paradise
As many of you fans know Amazon has recently acquired the rights to Tolkien's masterpiece The Lord of the Rings trilogy. When I heard this news, it got me thinking about the video game side of the business. Growing up during the original trilogy, I always wished for a more immersive game than what was rolled out at the time of the original movies. The only games close to what I was looking for were the games named after the second and third movies. But even they lacked that something extra I craved.
Sam HazelwoodPublished 5 years ago in Gamers'Watch_Dogs' vs 'Watch_Dogs 2'!
I must start out by saying, it is extremely rare that I get addicted to a game. I'm the type of guy that is always on the go and working on either new poetry or a new story. So when I stumbled upon Ubisoft's Watch_Dogs for the PS4 it was love at first sight!
Edwin Betancourt Jr.Published 5 years ago in GamersRed Dead Redemption 2 vs. Breath of the Wild
It’s Rockstar vs. Nintendo, Giant vs. Giant, Open World Innovator vs. Open World Innovator. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today doing the most unthinkable thing on the Internet since “Superman vs. Goku”, by pitting The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild against Red Dead Redemption 2.
Top 10 Craziest Things You Can Do in 'Just Cause'
Why should I ride that fighter jet like a surfboard? Just Cause. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the "Top 10 Craziest Things You Can Do in Just Cause."