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Best Boss Themes Legend of Zelda
A Link to the Past: Original Hyrule Castle Theme A Link to the past brings us the original Hyrule castle theme. I know this isn’t a boss fight but the fact is it builds up to each of the Ganondorf boss fights following this game because it is part of Zelda history. Entering Hyrule Castle signifies approaching the final boss: Ganondorf himself. It builds the anticipation as you eagerly anticipate one of the hardest fights of the Zelda franchise. It also means the end of the game is near, after all you have worked for.
By Kate Nitzschke5 years ago in Gamers
Battle Royale Hype?
The concept of battle royale is simple, yet, to every fiber of our innate primal psyche, incredibly satisfying! Last man standing in an unforgiving world of distrust and unhinged nature. If you think about it, this concept has been around for quite a long time. Specifically in the gaming world I can think of no other example short OF...drumroll please...BOMBERMAN!!!
By Richard Skeem5 years ago in Gamers
How and Why You Should Play Time Management Games
How and Why You Should Play Time Management Games Have you heard of time management games before? If you are an avid internet user, you may have. Unfortunately, many individuals make the mistake of assuming that time management games are just for fun. Some actually go as far to say that time management games are a waste of time. Yes, they can be in some instances, but did you also know that time management games may be able help you practice managing your time?
By Mohit Chawla5 years ago in Gamers
Indigo Pokemon League - Master Level
I have been watching SilphSpectre's Youtube series in which he goes through all the Pokemon owned by the Gym Leaders, Elite Four Members, Champions, and Rivals and constructs their best team. If you haven't already, be sure to follow the link below to watch his videos and subscribe to his channel.
By Steve Brewer5 years ago in Gamers
A website about Launching & Trending games in 2020 and even more - Geeky Gamer
If you are a freaky gamer and love playing games and always excited about knowing about games and stuff you can visit our website which have blogs about Launching & Trending games in 2020.
By Ishita Jha5 years ago in Gamers
Top 10 Most Popular Game Genres Dominating the Global Gaming Market 2018
1. Action games Action games have long been one of the most popular game genres. Games in the ‘action’ genre put emphasis on challenging the player’s reflexes, reaction time, and hand-eye coordination. The best action games include the perfect blend of everything this genre has to offer and channel it into a unique experience which only an action game can deliver. Given the longevity and popularity of the action game genre, game developers have played around with the method quite a bit. Consequently, action games have branched out into various sub-genres that include Beat ’em Ups such as Double Dragon and Final Fight, Shooter Games, and Platforming Games like Mutant Mudds, Super Mario 3D Land, and Kirby’s Adventure
By Willow Writer5 years ago in Gamers
20 More Characters that I want in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Since the first article like this did so well, I thought that it would be a good idea for another list. But, like most sequels, I went bigger and (possibly) better for the second one. Now there are still so many franchises that don't have representation, so that made this a lot harder. Also, with the inclusion of Min Min, that makes it possible for the spirits to be in the game as fighters which opens up a ton of possibilities for fighters. I know that some are impossible, like Goomba, so I tried to keep the choices realistic. Now last time I did one of these lists there were two Nintendo franchises that got mentioned, so I did include a few more Nintendo franchises. But there are a lot of third party games included as well. There are a lot of characters on this list that would be more swordsmen in a game that already has a ton of swordsmen, but my list my rules. Throughout this list, I try to make good arguments for all of the characters. From move set ideas to creative concepts for characters, even release dates, and for all of these entries, I think that the arguments made are very interesting. I also did keep most the same rules of the last list as well. No Assist Trophies, no Sora because of Disney being stingy, and most entries of the list have a good relationship with Nintendo, with two exception. Now enough dilly dallying, there is a lot to cover, so on to the list!
By Ben Hercik5 years ago in Gamers
Video Games That Are Basically Movies Pt. 1
Life Is Strange: For a game with awkward dialogue, it makes up for in story! You play as Max Caulfield, a shy, high school senior who has a passion for photography. When she witnesses the murder of her old best friend, Chloe Price, Max finds out that she can rewind time! The game is all about the butterfly effect, that actions have consequences. as you progress through the story, the choices you make can control the outcome of what will happen next! However, the game also gives you chances to stop and enjoy the world around you. The game's dreamlike design and beautiful music can really make you feel immersed in the world! I highly recommend that everyone tries to play this series at least once!
By Jonathan Meyers5 years ago in Gamers
Top 11 TableTop Games
In my parents' day, there weren't a ton of options for tabletop games. I guess there were a variety of card games, but board games? They had Clue, Monopoly, maybe a couple other classics. When I was growing up, we had a few more than that -- my dad owned like 20 different versions of Trivial Pursuit!
By Katie Dawn5 years ago in Gamers
Three Contenders for 2020 Game of the Year (Before Next-Gen)
I'd love to tell you that I scratched my head for several days over the creation of this list. That I, a fervent power walker, traveled miles upon miles with my loyal Boston Terrier by my side, reflecting on the gaming year we've had so far.
By Steve Fusinato5 years ago in Gamers





