action adventure
The best action-adventure games available, for all consoles and gaming systems on the market.
Street Fighter II Changed Gaming Forever And You Probably Never Noticed Why
The gaming industry has seen countless innovations, but only a handful of titles can truly be called revolutionary. One of those rare milestones is Street Fighter II, a game that did far more than entertain. It fundamentally transformed how players experienced competition, skill, and mastery in video games.
By Lukáš Hrdličkaabout 6 hours ago in Gamers
Doom Revolutionized Gaming Forever and Built the Foundation of Modern FPS
When discussing the origins of modern first-person shooters, one name stands above all others: Doom. Released in 1993 by id Software, Doom did not just introduce players to fast-paced shooting from a first-person perspective. It fundamentally changed how games were designed, played, and shared. Its influence can still be felt in nearly every shooter released today, including titles on Xbox.
By Lukáš Hrdličkaabout 6 hours ago in Gamers
Chasing Connection and Play in the Modern Internet Era
The city never really slept anymore. Even at midnight, windows glowed with the quiet hum of screens, each one a small portal into somewhere else. For Daniel, those glowing rectangles had become both a refuge and a question he couldn’t quite answer.
By CEO A&S Developersa day ago in Gamers
Andreas Szakacs Launches Independent Production Company as Summitfall Enters Production
The move marks a notable shift in Szakacs’ professional trajectory — transitioning from performance-focused projects to a broader role in development, financing, and creative oversight.
By Andreas Szakacs2 days ago in Gamers
Top 15 Easter Games 2026 🐰🥚 - Fun Apps & Digital Hunts for Everyone. AI-Generated.
Easter in 2026 isn't just about chocolate eggs and pastel decorations anymore. While traditional egg hunts and family brunches still hold their charm, digital Easter games are quickly becoming a favorite way to celebrate the holiday. From interactive mobile apps to creative virtual scavenger hunts, there are now countless ways to bring families and friends together - both online and offline.
By Micheal Turner5 days ago in Gamers
Star Wars: TIE Fighter (1994)
So, earlier this year - around the second week or so of January - I reviewed Star Wars: X-Wing. That was my very first flight simulator, and to say I had a hard time with it would be...an understatement. As I said in my review, there was a lot of mucking about to get the thing to run, and even when I'd gotten it running, there were some significant problems.
By Greg Seebregts7 days ago in Gamers
I Need to Tell You All About "Poppy Playtime". Content Warning.
Warning: Spoilers ahead! I have been a fan of video game play throughs, specifically horror game play throughs, since I was 16 years old. From the original Five Nights at Freddy's game to Emily Wants to Play to Resident Evil, I was intrigued by the lore of each game's unique story and it was thrilling to watch the stories unfold through a YouTuber's perspective. I've never really been a video-gamer myself, so I chose to live vicariously through those brave and experienced enough to play and beat the games.
By Madison "Maddy" Newton8 days ago in Gamers
The Nature Spirit Patron: When Warlocks Go Back to Nature
Thibalt hated when Oxnard and his band arrived in the woods. He would of course offer to be their guide, but only because his presence kept damage from the barbarian’s predatory instincts. This case was different: Oxnard had, unsurprisingly, ticked off a platoon of mercenaries, and so they were looking for help getting away from them. He sighed. Over the next few days, he made sure that they left no tracks due to his connection with the woods, talking them down from attacking non-hostile animals (which saved their lives multiple times, considering how any bears seemed to be about), and was able to negotiate help from plants to hide the barbarians.
By Jamais Jochim9 days ago in Gamers
How Gaming and Pop Culture Shape Our World and Ourselves
In an era dominated by digital landscapes and shared narratives, gaming and pop culture have transcended mere entertainment to become powerful forces shaping our identities, communities, and even our understanding of the world. From the intricate lore of a sprawling RPG to the layered themes of a blockbuster film, these mediums offer more than just escapism; they provide platforms for connection, critical thinking, and profound emotional experiences.
By Being Inquisitive9 days ago in Gamers








