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Reviews of new gaming technologies, consoles and newly released games.
Sims 4: Country Livin' Review
They’ve finally done it. After years of fans asking, practically begging, daydreaming of an official farming expansion pack, The Sims 4 have finally given us what we’ve asked for. I’ve been playing The Sims for as long as I can remember, from watching my Aunty play the first game when I was too young to play myself, to getting my own laptop and a copy of The Sims 2 (and using every birthday as a chance to bag a new expansion pack), to buying my own gaming PC and every single one of The Sims 3 and 4 expansions (aside from Journey to Batuu). It’s safe to say that I knew a thing or two about the game, and that I had a lot of expectations for such an eagerly awaited for expansion as this. As soon as I got paid, I downloaded the game, barely containing my excitement to begin my farming adventure.
By Jade Hadfield3 years ago in Gamers
Halo Infinite Tech Preview
The first test flight of Halo Infinite came and went, we have had our chance to slay bots and let that gameplay marinate. There are plenty of severely disappointed people and others who were like a kid in a candy store. Some valid criticism was thrown out, but also plenty of cry babies who will never be satisfied. I fit in more with the “kid in a candy store” group. I'm pretty sure I jumped out of my chair when I got that email inviting me to be a part of this first tech review, scaring my cats in the process due to my shout of excitement. Despite my excitement, there are a few things I hope will be improved up and others that I think were nailed right on the head.
By kevin varner3 years ago in Gamers
What iGaming taught me about flexibility
I first set foot into the iGaming industry when I worked as a marketing intern for one of the biggest sports betting sites in Europe. Back in 2012 I was confronted with a very different landscape than what we are seeing today and looking back it makes me excited to see how much has changed and how much is likely to evolve moving forward.
By Oliver Hauser3 years ago in Gamers
Why Your Providers Should Support IPv6 | IPv4 to IPv6
Is your Internet Service Provider on IPv6? If not, then it is time you change your ISP or purchase IPv6 address space for your business. IPv6 will bring a great deal of positive technological advancements for your business.
By Chelsy Lampard3 years ago in Gamers
Resident Evil Village Review
Original Written Date: May 25, 2021 As a fan of the Resident Evil series, since setting my eyes upon the original game in 1996. I've had my fair share of reservations based on certain games. Being someone who absolutely adores and celebrates a game like Resident Evil 2 (both original and remake), while generally displaying a passionate amount of indifference to games like Resident Evil 5- to someone that downright shows disgust to an entry such as Gaiden. This is a series, right next to Silent Hill, that I have followed and loved to this very day. And while Capcom has taken it in varying directions, which has largely caused a split in the fanbase. I still maintain giving each entry a fair shot and then judging it accordingly based on my own personal input based on what I want to see out of a Resident Evil title. With that being said. How does Resident Evil Village stack up compared to other entries in the series?The answer is some interesting results. So let's dive in.
By Ian Hutchison3 years ago in Gamers
'Loop Hero' is the Perfect Game for a Post-Covid World. Top Story - April 2021.
While the title of this sophomore release from indie studio Four Quarters is appropriate, albeit bromide, I find it unfortunate that "Oblivion" is already a shopworn gaming trademark, as that is the word that keeps coming to mind as I loop my way closer and closer to 100 hours of game time.
By Joshua Luke Johnson3 years ago in Gamers
Outriders Demo: Will it Be Another Anthem or Pure Gold?. Top Story - March 2021.
Having defeated the Outriders Demo in both Single-Player and Multiplayer, there is a lot to say about the game. The game has many positives and some negatives that I'm hoping are fixed at launch. The good outweighs the bad for this demo, and I'm hoping it stays that way. The gaming community was promised so much with Anthem. Still, it all fell short, giving me concern about ALL demos that gain my interest.
By The Nerd Habit3 years ago in Gamers
The Lord Of The Rings: Gollum - Riddles, Theories and Personalities
To start discussing Daedalic Entertainment's upcoming game, The Lord Of The Rings: Gollum, we must put ourselves into Gollum's shoes. We must know his motivation to travel and leave his home of over 400 years, to brave being captured by goblins, his worst fear.
By The Nerd Habit3 years ago in Gamers
Are you a 'Dragon Ball' series lover? Here I have amazing news for you...
Hello fellow warriors! Are you a fan of the Manga Series? Or, You may do love to watch the Dragon Ball series. Or, if you didn't watch it till now. I would suggest that just watch all of the Dragon Ball series now. The series is finally launched as a Mobile game named "Dragon Ball - Saiyans United". Let me clear one thing the game has launched its beta version. But, still, everyone can try this game now. The game is available on their website only for Android device users. From the website, you can download and enjoy the game now. The developers demand your opinion about this game to make it better for mobile devices. After completing the beta testing the game will launch on both the android and iOS platforms. If you can't wait anymore and want to test the beta version right now just check out the official website link below. From the official website, you will get the option to download apk from both the Mega and Mediafire platform. Or, if you wanna know more about the "Dragon Ball" series and this new game, you can go through my article once.
By Avijit Dey3 years ago in Gamers
Guild of Guardians
I am a gamer. As I started to learn about the blockchain and all of the potential future development in this space, I began to dream about what blockchain technology could mean for gamers like me: Whole worlds built on technologies that allowed me to truly own the assets that I earned; the opportunity for the achievements that I earned to translate into real-world value; and the largest, mind-boggling dream of all, a situation in which the standard pay to play system was reversed in on itself and I was actually earned as I played.
By Daniel Figueroa3 years ago in Gamers