I am a big fan of bots in multiplayer shooting games. This is because playing online with other players doesn’t really appeal to me. There are occasions when I will play a Call of Duty game online here and there, but those are rare… Continue Reading “BOTS or PLAYERS: Should a Gamer Have to Choose?”
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Sports gaming has lacked real competition for a long time and it is believed by many sports gamers that the quality of games has suffered as a result. Sure, companies such as Electronic Arts and Take-Two Interactive (parent company of 2K) are making bigger… Continue Reading “IN THE NEWS: Could Competition Revive Sports Gaming?”
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The headline is not a typo. When it comes to Final Fantasy VIII, that game has a special place in my heart. As I was recently scrolling through the game library on Xbox Game Pass for PC, I saw the remastered version of the game.… Continue Reading “I Liked Final Fantasy VIII More Than VII”
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Cheating is not always wrong when it comes to video games. Indeed it is an ongoing problem when it comes to online multiplayer competition, but video game history will show you that there is a clear distinction between cheating that is endorsed in gaming… Continue Reading “My Thoughts on Cheating in Gaming”
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The Golden Week Sale is here and if you are a PC, PlayStation, Nintendo, or Xbox gamer, there are some nice deals currently available. An occasion to celebrate the games made in Japan during a week that contains four different Japanese holidays, Golden Week… Continue Reading “IN THE NEWS: The True Gem of the Golden Week Sale”
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