action adventure
The best action-adventure games available, for all consoles and gaming systems on the market.
Best D&D Campaign Hooks That Instantly Capture Your Players’ Attention
Starting a Dungeons & Dragons campaign is one of the most exciting moments for both Dungeon Masters and players. The opening session sets the tone for everything that follows. If the beginning feels dull, players might drift, and the world you’ve worked hard to create will lose momentum before it even begins. That’s where campaign hooks come in.
By Richard Bailey6 months ago in Gamers
Behemoth VR Campaign: Four Colossal Bosses and Over 10 Hours of Immersive Action
When Skydance announced Behemoth, expectations were already sky-high. A brutal, physics-driven VR action-adventure set in a desolate, plague-ridden world sounded ambitious enough, but the real hook is its campaign. Instead of being a short showcase, Behemoth offers a fully fleshed-out story mode with massive battles, tense survival mechanics, and a length that rivals many flat-screen AAA titles.
By Richard Bailey6 months ago in Gamers
Mission 001: Report At HQ (Part TWO)
JC tried opening his eyes but his surroundings felt fuzzy. He could hear the steady sound of a ventilation system around him. His body hurts him as he attempts to lift the left arm. His hand finds no grip but, on his right, Denton scratches a sterile concrete wall. The place is somber, silent and seems deserted.
By Emmanuel de Meulenaer6 months ago in Gamers
How to Roleplay a Chaotic Neutral Character Without Being Annoying
Playing a chaotic neutral character in Dungeons & Dragons can be one of the most rewarding experiences at the table. Done well, it’s exciting, unpredictable, and adds a refreshing spark to any campaign. Done poorly, though, it can quickly slide into disruptive behavior that frustrates both the Dungeon Master and fellow players.
By Richard Bailey6 months ago in Gamers
Traversing the Forsaken Lands: Combat, Climbing, and Crafting in Behemoth
Behemoth, the upcoming VR title from Skydance Games, drops players into a world that is as merciless as it is mesmerizing. The Forsaken Lands sprawl out like a graveyard of civilizations long forgotten, a place where towering beasts wander, ancient ruins crumble, and survival depends on more than just brute strength.
By Richard Bailey6 months ago in Gamers
Apex Legends Tips & Tricks: Dominate Every Battle Royale Match
As Apex Legends entered the market, it transformed the battle royale game with fast-paced play, creative Legends, and team-based strategies. For beginners, the pure velocity is overwhelming; for veterans, the ability to refine their edge is a never-ending pursuit. No matter if you're climbing the ranked tier list, searching for proven methods, or even exploring Apex Legends esports betting websites, mastery of the fundamentals—and beyond—will make you stand out among the crowd.
By Deborah Larson6 months ago in Gamers
Best Multiclass Combinations in D&D 5e (Ranked by Roleplay and Power)
Multiclassing in Dungeons & Dragons 5e is one of the most exciting ways to customize a character. It lets you blend the strengths of different classes into a unique identity. Some players chase raw power, crafting devastating builds that crush encounters. Others want flavorful roleplay options that add layers to their character’s story.
By Richard Bailey6 months ago in Gamers
Behemoth VR: Exploring the Monumental Scale of Giant Boss Battles
The VR game Behemoth by Skydance thrusts players into a world where size alone is a threat. At the heart of this brutal, crumbling landscape stand the colossal Behemoths—towering monstrosities that define the very core of the experience.
By Richard Bailey6 months ago in Gamers
When the Algorithm Fell in Love
When the Algorithm Fell in Love “In a world of code and recommendation engines, even algorithms can learn to feel.” In the year 2034, books were no longer chosen by instinct or whim. They were recommended by an algorithm—LitMate, a sleek AI designed to analyze moods, reading habits, and neural patterns to suggest the perfect story. For most users, LitMate was simply a tool: an invisible librarian who knew exactly what to serve.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Gamers
Best D&D Backgrounds for Roleplaying Potential
Why Backgrounds Matter in Roleplay When most new players think about creating a character in Dungeons & Dragons, they focus on class and race. A barbarian half-orc or an elven wizard is usually the first layer of identity. But the background is where roleplaying potential truly comes alive.
By Richard Bailey6 months ago in Gamers











