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Nostalgia Trip - The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion
Oblivion hit me in all the right spots. Despite coming out way back in March 2006, it does not feel dated. Its vast visual appeal and genuine high-fantasy setting remain incredibly captivating. I spent many hundreds of hours within the game, creating at least six characters and completing the main quest line with four of them. Despite all of this time commitment, I am yet to feel anything resembling boredom when returning to this experience.
By Chris Roome8 years ago in Gamers
5 Ways the 'Pokemon' Games Are Evolving for the Better
For we millenials, Pokemon has been around for as long as we have. We grew up with all these Pocket Monsters, trying to "catch 'em all," but now we've evolved and gotten older. The Pokemon franchise has been rapidly growing in popularity (again) just over the past decade, and it's had to make some adaptations to keep itself fresh and new. And let me tell you, these changes have been spoiling we Pokemon players rotten.
By Danielle McDougal8 years ago in Gamers
Best Xbox One Accessories for Gamers
The Xbox One has become one of the most popular game consoles in history — and it's obvious why. Great games, awesome graphics, and the ability to turn into a full entertainment system makes the Xbox One a smart investment for anyone who loves gaming, fun, and media.
By Patricia Sarkar8 years ago in Gamers
Best Nintendo 3DS Mario Games
Mario is a classic franchise in the video game industry, super fun, super versatile, and a super smash of awesome family enjoyment mixed with hilarious storylines. Nintendo's red-wearing Italian super hero has been, and continues to be, the very face of Nintendo, with some of the best titles made for all ages that can be played anywhere on your very own Nintendo 3DS.
By George Herman8 years ago in Gamers
The Origin of Purple Tunic
The Origins of Purple Tunic: Creating the Perfect YouTube Channel A tale by Lizziebee, as copied from the ancient manuscripts found buried in the rubble of a crumbling Greece. This tale is thousands upon thousands of millennia old, transcribed into English for the modern reader.
By Lizzie Bee8 years ago in Gamers
The "No Zombies" Playlist
Hello, and welcome back to Silver Linings where I find the best and weed out the worst. Halloween is my favorite time of the year. I get the perfect excuse to dig out the monster movies and games (like I really need an excuse considering I already coveredtwo horror movies last month). They eat up the entire month of October for my girlfriend and me, and I wouldn't have it any other way!
By Adam Wallace8 years ago in Gamers
Best VR Games for PS4. Top Story - October 2017.
While virtual reality presence in gaming continues to push out of being a “gimmick” and into a full-fledged experience, the bar for quality and innovation is being raised constantly. With Sony’s PlayStation acting as the only console for VR presence, the future and success of their VR platform lies on whether they are able to present high-quality immersion and gameplay. With their initial VR release in October 2016, it seems like the game lineup is finally beginning to showcase the best and brightest of console VR. From arcade combat to Sci-Fi ship decks, the best VR games for PS4 hint at a bright future for this encapsulating branch of gaming.
By Bjorn Bjornson8 years ago in Gamers
Can You Play Nintendo 3DS Games on a 2DS?
Backward-compatibility isn't something that is typically discussed in the video game world. After all, why would it be? Most video game systems are designed to encourage players to re-buy many of their favorite games out of necessity.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Gamers
Must Play Nintendo 3DS Pokemon Games
Pokemon is one of the most popular gaming franchises of all times, and it's become an international phenomenon for decades. Everyone around the world knows what a Pikachu is, who Ash Ketchum is, and what a pokeball looks like.
By James Lizowski8 years ago in Gamers
5 Tips for Playing Better Fighters
Fighters. They're one of the most straightforward classes in fantasy RPGs. If you're not sure who the fighter is, just look for the guy with a sword in one hand and a shield in the other, barking orders and taking the battle to the monsters. While that image is iconic, it also misses a lot of the potential of the class. Worse, the stereotypical fighter is a character with no background (and no interests) off the battlefield. For all intents and purposes, the party may as well be traveling with an enchanted suit of plate armor that rolls initiative from time to time.
By Neal Litherland8 years ago in Gamers












