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Is 'The Sims 4' an Improvement on 'The Sims 3'?
I know it’s been a whole 3 years since The Sims 4 was released by Electronic Arts but even as I play it today, there are still things I miss about The Sims 3. In this article I’m going to argue for both sides and together, after all this time, we will finally find out which game is the best.
By Kathryn Barnsley9 years ago in Gamers
Handsome Jack – The Best Game Villain Ever?
Potential spoilers for any who have not completed Borderlands 2. So I will just admit right off the bat that I am a big fan of Handsome Jack (edit: very big understatement, consider revising at a later date). It makes me seriously question my morality, but I can't help but adore this guy - sure, he might have an ego the size of a small moon, he might be a bit of a sociopath and he has a penchant for choking people (oops, sorry — I meant strangling — big difference).
By Chris Roome9 years ago in Gamers
Impressions of Day Z
The zombie genre was originally conceived as a vehicle for the exploration of human nature. We are meant to ask ourselves, against the backdrop of hordes of the living dead, who are the real monsters? Is it the humans? Is it the zombies? Well as it turns out, at least in the case of Day Z, it's sheer damn boredom. More deadly than any glitchy zombie I came across were the long series of empty houses, the hours of playing on a full server without seeing a single human being, and more painted on doors than you can shake your uselessly ineffective baseball bat at.
By David Sullivan9 years ago in Gamers
Shadow of War's Spotty Marketing
Shadow of Mordor, released in 2014 by Warner Bros. Studios, and developed by Monolith Games, was a bit of a shock for me. I had heard about it months in advance, but it seemed far too ambitious. My expectations were nothing short of it completely burning and crashing. And... well, it didn't. It exceeded my admittedly low expectations by quite the margin, and I was thoroughly impressed with it.
By Matthew Harbin9 years ago in Gamers
Rainbow Six Siege: Blood Orchid DLC Review
Rainbow Six Siege, the one game that really shows a serious amount of teamwork for attackers and defenders. They released new operators in there new update Operation Health with the operators of being from France (GIGN) supporting them to their knowledge of Medical, Support, and Technology. The operators were, Twitch, Montagne, Doc, and Rook, personally the GIGN operators are my favorite personally Doc, but this new DLC that recently came out or is coming out is releasing new operators from Hong Kong (SDU) and one from Poland (GROM). Here are the new operators and there abilities.
By Chris Reed9 years ago in Gamers
Bethesda's 'Creation Club' A.K.A Paid Mods 2.0
So E3 2017 brought around a lot of surprises, some good, and a lot of it bad. One of these not-so-great surprises came in the form of Bethesda's odd presentation that tried to take us on a whimsical tour around the company like Disney, but ended up coming across more like that tunnel scene from Willy Wonka.
By Harjit Singh9 years ago in Gamers
"You Have Been Kicked From the Game". Top Story - September 2017.
LittleBigPlanet 2 is the sequel to LittleBigPlanet, and to most, it is considered the best installment in the LittleBigPlanet series. However, the online community isn't the best at times. If you're lucky, you'll run into a great group of players and make friends with them as you journey through community content. However, if you're unlucky like myself (and many others), you'll find that playing online is a very unpleasant experience.... And here's why:
By DELETE ACCOUNT9 years ago in Gamers
How X-Men Legends Changed Superhero Games
13 years ago, video game publisher Activision and developers Raven Software and Barking Lizards teamed up to bring one of Marvel's signature superhero franchises to life. The result of their work was one of the 2000s best role-playing video games.
By Jacob Elyachar9 years ago in Gamers












