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Spectarium, an AI-Infused RPG Company, raises more than $5 million and launches Eyes 2024.
Spectarium - The next generation RPG specialist is ready to revolutionize gambling with their location based adventure at the core of Helsinki cityscape. It’s raised a record-breaking seed-fundraising round of €5 million to become the first ‘studio as a service’ for remote-first developers. This is driven by a team of visionaries. Given this generous supply of funding, Spectarium is intending to offer an innovative gaming experience; as their very first launch “Myths”, seems no less than revolutionary.
Baldur's Gate 3
I consume lots of different kinds of media; books, comic books, movies, tv but one thing that I could never get into was video games. I generally prefer my media to be slightly less interactive. I get bored easily and to be totally honest I don’t have a very large attention span so having to go through an entire story with objectives is just too much. My poor husband has been trying to get me to play games with him for about 2 years now and he has finally succeeded. The game that broke the seal on getting me to play video games is Baldur’s Gate 3.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 8 months ago in GamersThe Top 10 Weirdest Video Game Characters in History: Unveiling the Quirky and Hilarious
However, among the vast array of gaming icons, there are some characters who stand out for their sheer eccentricity, leaving gamers bewildered and amused. Get ready to journey through the world of gaming as we unveil the top 10 weirdest video game characters in history, showcasing their quirks, antics, and the laughs they bring to our screens.
Joshua KingPublished 8 months ago in GamersThe Long Inexperienced Path
Ielenia was scowling as she held the reigns that were attached to a set of oxen that was set up to a wagon. Luna was walking just ahead, scouting for 'danger' and supposedly the halfling was watching the mirror. Two days ago, somehow her and Luna were convinced to go with the halfling and escort the strange dwarf and human to a small town called Phandelvar south of Neverwinter.
Hope MartinPublished 8 months ago in GamersSamsung 2TB Internal Solid State Drives (SSDs)
The Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD 2TB NVMe M.2 Internal Solid State Hard Drive, with its V-NAND technology, represents a remarkable leap in storage solutions, setting new standards for speed, reliability, and performance in the world of gaming, graphics design, and content creation. This state-of-the-art SSD, identified by the model number MZ-V7S2T0B/AM, combines cutting-edge technology with ample storage capacity to cater to the demands of even the most resource-intensive tasks.
claudiu vieriuPublished 8 months ago in GamersAdventuring as a Mid-Life Crisis
A heavyset man in boiled leather armor dismounted from what looked like a hard-shoed plow horse, and approached the seneschal's table. The man didn't look like much at a glance. He was tall and broad-shouldered, it was true, but his wide middle looked more at-home behind the bar of a tavern, and what hair he had left was starting to go gray. The sword at his side was old, and dust still clung to the grooves of the hand guard, but he seemed familiar enough with it.
Neal LitherlandPublished 8 months ago in GamersThe Elf and the Girl That Found a Halfing
It was a cold day in the Forgotten Realm when a priest from Neverwinter found a small Sun Elf girl covered in blood on the road near Neverwinter Wood. She was small, and couldn't have been more than a child, young for even a human's standards. She had golden eyes, and ebony hair, with sunkissed skin. The priest had heard about such elves, but none had been seen in a long time, not since the elven migration...
Hope MartinPublished 8 months ago in GamersName, Rank, and Serial Number in Werewolf: The Apocalypse
The garou in Werewolf: The Apocalypse have a lot of customs and traditions, many of which go back for thousands of years, and are specific to particular tribes, camps, and so forth. While I've played a variety of chronicles in this particular game in both the tabletop and in LARP settings, though, there is one, particular tradition (a formality, really) that I feel gets overdone to the point that it becomes a rote reflex. And doing that, I think, reduces it to just another game mechanic rather than actually marking events as special, or noteworthy.
Neal LitherlandPublished 8 months ago in GamersWhy These Nostalgic Games Feel Like Home
Writing my first gaming article online was about a younger version of me. Picture a younger me, wide-eyed and grinning, as my dad handed me a shiny new game disc. Little did he know, he was not just giving me a game; he was gifting me a piece of my childhood, a ticket to adventure, and a path to the gaming world.
Inspiring YouTuber and GamerPublished 8 months ago in GamersThe Honor of "DM/GM" in Dungeons and Dragons
I am a HUGE Dungeons & Dragons fan. I have always LoVeD fantasy stories, and games. Dragons, faeries, elves, adventure, saving the realms and kingdom! I love roleplaying, I am the girl that who will go to the Ren Fair dressed in a FULL faerie get-up. Hand made and everything. If I had ever found a LARP community nearby, you can bet that I am so there. In essence. I'm a giant freaking nerd and I'm super proud of it. I never actually got to play the real D&D until earlier this year though, due to never having found a group.
Hope MartinPublished 8 months ago in GamersVehicular Combat is Always an Option
There are certain sayings that have become associated with me over the years as a player. While my most infamous is, "It is always better to do the thing," perhaps the most infamous line most players and Game Masters associate with me is, "Vehicular combat is always an option!"
Neal LitherlandPublished 8 months ago in GamersTarkov's Patch 13.5: My Initial Impressions
Well, we have finally arrived. Patch 13.5 is out and with it came a slew of new changes, updates, and of course, a fresh wipe to satiate us until the real game begins in December. But in the meantime, there is still a lot to go over with these changes. I figure for now because it’s still so early, we can just do a brief overview of the patch notes and talk about it. And then in future videos, we can go over individual changes more in depth as they become more prevalent. So, be sure to subscribe if you are interested in those future videos. Otherwise, let’s not waste any more time. Patch 13.5 has a solid set of patch notes. Some good, some decent, and others that could be interesting down the line this wipe.