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Engage in virtual combat with these fighting video games that will bring out your competitive edge and show off your strategic prowess.
Granblue Fantasy Versus Review
Publisher: Xseed, Cygames Developer: Arc System Works, Cygames Platform: PS4, PC Genre: 2.5D Fighting game Preface: I played this game at a friend's place, so some of the footage you see is borrowed and aren't many. I played the game long enough to gather information needed for this review
EclecticPotatoPublished 4 years ago in GamersSuper Smash Bros Ultimate competitive scene needs more recognition.
As popularity in fighting game tournament increases, it seems one game amongst many specifically the one called Super Smash Bros Ultimate on the Nintendo switch, seems to be lacking a little in the tournament scene unlike it's peers.
Jose Miguel Ramirez UreñaPublished 4 years ago in GamersBest Fighting Games for PC
Fighting games are the origin and the very soul of gaming. They have been growing ever since the 80s, and now we are at the peak of the fighting game genre, with top notch graphics and battle mechanisms.
Otaku WriterPublished 5 years ago in Gamers'Fortnite: Season 9' Review
Season 9 is now finally upon us, bringing a new range of skins, emotes, and wraps, as well as a new futuristic theme. The new season has new things to explore, including a new weapon and two new locations, As usual it will have it pros and cons just like any other game. Lets get started...
Charna SansonPublished 5 years ago in GamersTop 10 'Mortal Kombat 11' Guest Characters We Want to See
We can almost picture the brutalities! Welcome to WatchMojo and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the "Top 10 Mortal Kombat 11 Guest Characters We Want to See."
Prepare to Battle for the Morphin' Grid in 'Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid'
Power Rangers is a franchise that has had many shows, movies, comics and the odd computer game during the 25 plus years of its history. Recently it was announced a new console based game for Power Rangers is set to be released in April 2019, but no solid date has yet been given. Announced through a trailer, Power Rangers Battle for the Grid is a game that is set to please many Ranger fan and will be widely available, being released on Steam, Xbox, Playstation and Nintendo Switch.
Craig ArnottPublished 5 years ago in Gamers‘Dragon Ball’ Gaming Update: Jiren & Videl’s ‘Dragon Ball Fighter Z’ Gameplay, Kale & Caulifla’s ‘Dragon Ball Legends’ Gameplay, and LR Super Saiyan 4 Goku & Vegeta’s ‘Dokkan Battle’ Gameplay Unveiled!!
Welcome, Dragon Ball fans!! I hope you all are having a fantastic week! I have some amazing Dragon Ball gaming news for you guys!
Michael ReynosoPublished 5 years ago in GamersMy Experience with 'Fortnite'
If you haven't heard of Fortnite by now, I am not sure what fort you've been hiding in (pardon the cheap pun). Thousands upon thousands of players compete in Solo, Duo, Squad, and LTM modes every day in the hopes of getting a Victory Royale, or being the last one(s) standing, and as a player of Fortnite I can say from firsthand experience that it is quite intense being locked in this struggle for survival, whether it is in a firefight or a build battle. As with any video game, there will be those with insane skills (if you don't believe me, check out YouTube or Twitch to see skilled gamers do their thing) and those who are just starting the game for the first time ever. When I first started, I can say without a doubt, I was terrible, but after gaining some courage to actually fight and not hide behind bushes, I can safely say I improved (at least a little). What are some things I have learned in the time I have been playing this game? Well, I'll tell ya...
‘Jump Force’ Update: Deku Confirmed to Join Roster + Story Trailer Review!!
Welcome, Jump Force fans!! I hope you all are having a wonderful week! We got some really good news for you, My Hero Academia fans.
Michael ReynosoPublished 5 years ago in Gamers‘Jump Force’ Update: Trunks, Boa Hancock, & Renji Confirmed to Join the ‘Jump Force’ Cast + New Image of Future Trunks Revealed!!
Welcome, Jump Force fans!! I hope you all are having a fantastic week! We got brand-new information regarding the V-Jump leaks, which revealed three new playable characters that will be joining the Jump Force roster.
Michael ReynosoPublished 5 years ago in GamersInjustice 3 (Again)
Hello again, just thought I should add some more character ideas to the possible third instalment of the popular DC comics-based video game.
Johann HollarPublished 6 years ago in GamersFortnite and Why It’s Hurting the Gaming Industry
Hello everyone! My name is David Enriquez and this is my first post on Vocal! I saw about this site and figured “hmmm... a way to get paid to write about anything, let’s do it!” Anyway, I want to and my dream is to start a podcast. I have gone over it with my friends and we just haven’t gotten around to it. So, hopefully that’s in the works, but right now I want to talk about something important to me. I have been a avid gamer since I can remember. I used to wake up every Friday morning so excited to play my Sega Genesis, PlayStation, and my PlayStation 2 to feed my undoubtable urges to kill, race, or beat any opponents in any game. From simple baseball games, to Jack and Daxter, and my discovery of Madden, which changed my life forever. What I’m saying is I’ve been around the block of gaming. Now, as I get older and make way for the days of the Xbox, I make a new discovery, one that would change the landscape of my gaming life and would, ultimately, make me want a career in the industry: I played Halo for the first time and it was something I hadn’t experienced ever before. It drove me to be the best because it was the hardest game out there at the time. And with Xbox Live, getting killed by some 30 year old living with his mom and dad didn’t sit right with me, even though I was not old enough to even comprehend the thought of competition. So as time passes the games get harder and harder, I go off to play college baseball at Huston-Tillotson University and sort of forget about gaming, until about one year ago, when this new game came out for free on Xbox One (or more known to me as the Xbone). Fortnite: Battle Royale came out and at first it seemed to me it was one of those odd free-to-play games that nobody would play because, let’s be honest, all the free to play games are totally unbearable—so unbearable that I didn’t even take the time to mention any of them. So I paid it no attention and continued on my quest to be noticed by esports teams for Halo 5... then I noticed a trend change. Everyone is talking about this game. EVERYONE. Celebrities, sports athletes, actors, YouTubers, and every normal Joe walking the street is talking about this game. So I caved and downloaded it and played it. At first I was skeptical. The kid-like graphics and silly art style of the game clearly meant this game was going to be attacked by the like of my two little brothers who are 10 and seven, respectively. And sure enough it was. I didn’t understand the building concept. I honestly didn’t want to. I grew up with Halo, dabbled with my fair share of Call of Duty, and was still one of the few people who is still a fan of Medal of Honor. I don’t want to build I want to kill kill kill. But growing up with a competitive mindset, I had to get better. I had to. The Battle Royale mode is not a new concept. Twisted Metal did it back in the day with its free-for-all, car destroying mayhem that I miss to this day, but Fortnite seemed to bring it to the masses with its art style and it has drawn out some of the craziest people I’ve ever seen. So I get better and better and start winning, but I notice something odd in the gaming industry, and I mean let’s face it, it happens all the time, to find that next trend and next big thing to make the most money. Games used to be made because people wanted to tell great stories and make these games because it’s a art form. Now it’s about the dolla dolla bills y’all.
David EnriquezPublished 6 years ago in Gamers