adventure games
Adventure Games offer ultimate exploration from the comfort of your living room.
The Next 'Agar.io': 'Feed & Grow: Fish' Could Be Your New Addiction
You remember Agar.io, the simple yet addictive game where you're a small dot eating other dots to become the King of Dots? Well, imagine that combined with the animated whimsy of Finding Nemo, throw in a dash more blood, and what you have is Feed & Grow: Fish. Developed by Old B1ood, the game is currently available on Steam as an Early Access Beta and it features everything you might expect from being suddenly thrust into the cutthroat world of the food chain. And it might be one of my favorite addicting games of the summer.
By Jay Vergara7 years ago in Gamers
The Thedas Language Project: The Most Epic Fan Project Ever Undertaken
The world of Dragon Age is an absolutely fascinating one that's captured the imaginations of millions of gamers from all across the globe. The success of Dragon Age: Inquisition is a testament to that. Great stories set in a lively, awesome world are just some of the parts that make it a favorite for many fans of the RPG genre. The world itself has all these fun elements and different cultures that collide with each other that really gets the imagination of fans going. One particular fan has taken his imagination one step further by expanding on the language of the various peoples of Thedas. That's right, a single, amazing (and maybe a little insane) fan has taken it upon himself to take the bits and pieces of the languages shown in the games and expand them into actual semi-working languages. This entire endeavor is called The Thedas Language Project and it's as awesome as it is daunting.
By Jay Vergara7 years ago in Gamers
Agent 47 Is Coming to Hulu Thanks to 'John Wick' Creator
If you think about it, there really is no better man than Derek Kolstad to write the pilot script for the newly announced partnership between Fox 21 (Subsidiary of 20th Century Fox) and Hulu to develop a series around the best-selling franchise from IO Interactive, Hitman. Kolstad is the creator and writer of John Wick, John Wick 2 and the upcoming third film set to release in 2019. With his expertise in creating a character like John Wick, it should be child's play to craft a new narrative around the mythos of Agent 47.
By Matthew Bailey7 years ago in Gamers
Does 'Uncharted 4' Have The Best Gaming Easter Egg Of All Time?
The release of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is a turning point in the catalogue of Uncharted Games -- not only the last in the franchise, but what many are calling the best game to date. The game is chocked full of nods to the past, with developer Naughty Dog giving their fans one hell of an easter egg. Avid fanboys can go back to the start in honor of Nathan Drake's swan song, all the way back to Naughty Dog's breakout game Crash Bandicoot, or as they used to call it, "Sonic's Ass Game".
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Gamers
Why I Still Play Skyrim and Love It
Skyrim came out in 2011. It is hard to imagine that this year its half a decade old. I still have the dvd game for my xbox and when I get sad and lonely, there's nothing better I like doing than killing some dragons and hunting for some Daedric artifacts.
By Abdullah Masood7 years ago in Gamers
Possible Couples From 'The Letter'
The Letter by YangYang Mobile is one of my favourite visual novels at the moment. I love the characters and how complex they are. The story is compelling and the game is character-driven. It has just the right amount of gore for me. If you take the horror element away, you'd be left with one of the most vibrant casts since Ace Attorney. If you take the drama element you've got a perfect Halloween Flick. It works well together like peanut butter and jelly jam.
By Chloe Gilholy7 years ago in Gamers
Kindergarten — Why It's Amazing yet Incredibly Weird
How was your childhood? Did you play house with a classmate? Did you get bullied by the big kid? How about hanging out with the weird kid, did you do that? Oh, did you also try to solve the missing person's case of the brother of one of your classmates while avoiding being murdered by the other classmates, the janitor or the principal? Let's hope the last one was a no, otherwise, my sympathies for having to deal with that. Today, I will be talking about a game from this year that is so strange, you can't help but enjoy playing it and wanting more and more. That game is Kindergarten, a game created by SmashGames and Con Man Games where you try and help your classmates and go through their stories while living in an endless series of Mondays going to class. Also, a quick note, there may be spoilers if you want to play the game so... beware of spoilers. Also, this game is very graphic, so, reading this is not for the faint of heart.
By Nathan Miller7 years ago in Gamers
Swords and Serpents for the NES
Swords and Serpents You mean Dungeons and Dragons? Well.... Swords and Serpents is one of those DnD style adventure games, and it looks promising. It was published by Acclaim, who also brought Double Dragon 2 to America. You start off either picking a party of warriors or making your own. Once you’re set, bang, you’re in the dungeon, or wherever you are…
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Gamers
'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'—Mighty Review . Top Story - September 2017.
Does this game deserve the endless praise it's gotten since release? Today, we find out. This review is as spoiler-free as possible, containing footage captured within the first four hours of playtime and commentary limited to generalities. If you don’t want any part of the game spoiled before playing, leave now and play it. It’s getting a good score. Please enjoy the review.
By Mighty Nifty7 years ago in Gamers
Trying to Decide My Favourite 'Zelda' Game
When I first met my girlfriend, who is also a big Zelda fan, she asked me the same question I responded with a long answer to which included a few of the games in the series. I'll try and assess why each game is the best and see if I can come to some kind of conclusion.
By Matt Breslin7 years ago in Gamers
'BioShock Infinite' Theory: Is Anna in the Crib?
Note: Spoilers for the ending of BioShock: Infinite. If you haven't finished it already, get on that! It's amazing. One of the biggest debates among BioShock: Infinite fans is the final ending to the game proper. We see Booker DeWitt awake in the all-too familiar office, perhaps with the memories of the alternate lives he's lived fading from his mind like a dream, feeling the need to check on baby Anna. He bursts into the room, runs towards the crib...
By Eden Roquelaire7 years ago in Gamers