Five Reasons You Still Can’t Make It Out Of Bronze
Confession time, guys. I used to be really, REALLY bad at League of Legends. Like, stuck in Bronze League bad. I got out, though – and you can too.
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Confession time, guys. I used to be really, REALLY bad at League of Legends. Like, stuck in Bronze League bad. I got out, though – and you can too.
Let’s be honest, guys – most of us have plenty of downright terrible habits which, despite our best efforts, we can’t seem to kick. Why not use gaming to tackle them? Seriously, it’s a thing – and it’s incredible.
There’s this thing that people have been doing lately called Swatting. It’s exactly what it sounds like – you call in a fake police report and send a SWAT TEAM to someone’s house. This is supposed to be…funny, I guess. Sometimes I’m ashamed to call myself a gamer.
Some of you are probably still on the fence about buying Destiny. I’m among you, and the reviews I’ve read so far aren’t helping. That’s why I’m advocating something a little different – don’t trust them. Find out for yourself if this is a game you want to play.
Some villains enjoy what they do a little TOO much. Born sadists; these scoundrels take great joy in inflicting pain – be it psychological, emotional, or physical – on their opponents; the more the better. Today, we’re going to have a look at some of the most vile, cruel antagonists to ever grace a video game.
Oddly enough, soloing one’s way through MMORPGs has actually become a legitimate way to play. Today, I’m going to look at a few arguments in favor of – and against – being a lone wolf in an MMO.
A game’s name might well be one of its most important aspects. It’s the first thing any player is likely to hear when discussing a title, and it’s what that player will associate with said title forevermore. For that reason, choosing an awkward, bizarre, or downright idiotic name…probably isn’t the best way to draw in players. Someone should have let the developers of these MMOs in on that fact.
With each passing year the headlines get bigger, the booths get bolder and games get better. Let’s take a look at some of the best from this year’s PAX Prime!
Today, I’d like to zero in on a very specific problem I’ve been having with Star Wars: The Old Republic.It’s an old problem, but one for which there still doesn’t seem to exist any clear solution.
There’s this game that I recently started playing on Steam. It’s not much to look at, and it’s got zombies. Two strikes against it right there. Aside from that, though? It’s the most fun I’ve had playing a sandbox game since I discovered Minecraft. It’s called Unturned, and it’s completely free.
The sad truth is, ours is a hobby that doesn’t really lend itself so well to good personal health. Quite the contrary, as a matter of fact; it’s all too easy to vegetate while gaming and turn into a disease-ridden tub of lard. Today, I’d like to offer everybody a few tips to avoid this sad fate- and keep healthy without sacrificing too much game time.
This Lifeless crafting guide lists all of the currently discovered recipes in the game alongside a basic explanation of the crafting features and mechanics in Rigid-Soft’s online zombie survival MMO.
It’s been said on more than one occasion that a horror MMO simply isn’t possible. The genre simply isn’t suited for that breed of game. Far better to keep horror titles as exclusively single-player experiences. Myself, I’m not so convinced.
Since I’ve started writing regularly about gaming and learned more about the industry, my stance on software piracy has changed a bit. Today, I’m going to explain why, and hopefully sway at least a few of you over to my way of thinking. Or I’ll start a downright legendary flame war. Either one’s good.
Today. let us examine the five cardinal sins of MMOs, in hopes that we can avoid committing any of them ourselves.
I’ve finally given in. After avoiding the game for several years, I’ve renewed my World of Warcraft subscription. It’s…not quite the game I remember. Not even close.