The 10 Best And 10 Worst Console Games Of 2018 According To Metacritic

As always, when it comes to critical acclaim and “Game of the Year” material, 2018 was a mixed bag. Many of us can likely go back and remember some of our favorite titles that rocked the gaming world, but many of us can also probably recollect the duds that we should never speak of again. The cool part is that a game didn’t have to be “the most groundbreaking thing ever,” to be a fun time for 2018....

February 7, 2022 · 13 min · 2713 words · Daniel Oneal

The 15 Best Naughty Dog Games According To Metacritic

Naughty Dog is undoubtedly one of the greatest video game development companies in the business. Founded in 1984, the company has become famous for its slew of incredible games including Crash Bandicoot, The Last of Us, and the Uncharted series. Most of their games are critically acclaimed, so it’s hard to suss out the “greatest of the great” from the “great but maybe a little flawed.” Regardless, we’re here to do just that....

February 7, 2022 · 10 min · 1988 words · Betty Waters

The 15 Smallest Pok Mon Ever From Largest To Smallest

Pokémon come in all shapes and sizes. With eight generations, there are tons out there to keep track of. Trainers do not exactly choose Pokémon for their team just for their size. People typically care more about types and abilities. However, it is pretty interesting and sometimes even surprising to find out the actual size of these creatures. The anime takes its liberties, and it can be very hard to tell what size a Pokémon is just by watching them battle....

February 7, 2022 · 14 min · 2851 words · Daphne Hall

The 5 Best Things About World Of Warcraft Classic And The 5 Worst

15 years have passed and Blizzard has heeded our call by allowing us to once more experience the nostalgia that is WoW Classic. While the original World of Warcraft proved to be an unforgettable experience for those lucky enough to have played it, it was by no means perfect. On the other hand, the fact stands that heaps of players are dissatisfied with the state of World of Warcraft today, so they either complain, switch to private servers hosting earlier expansions or stop playing altogether....

February 7, 2022 · 7 min · 1343 words · Olene Norman

The Affair Season 5 Episode 5 Review Dysfunction Galore

This review contains spoilers. “I am enough” Human beings, especially when they’re together in relationships, are messy. The Affair is a show that’s all about channelling that energy and demonstrating how it comes to life and affects people in different ways. Well, both human beings and The Affair have never been messier this season than in 505. It’s an episode that’s painfully destructive in many ways and even if it’s a hard pill to swallow, it’s a reminder that people often make mistakes and that life is sometimes making the worst out of an already bad situation....

February 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1273 words · Stanley Garza

The Armchair Historian Quits Youtube Because His Videos Are Getting Demonetized

The Armchair Historian, a popular YouTube content creator with a flair for creating high-quality videos on the subject of historical events, has quit producing content on the platform due to an aggressive campaign of demonetization that has crippled his ability to continue producing content. With nearly 450,000 subscribers, the channel has received widespread praise for the content created, but this news is indicative of YouTube’s larger issues. YouTube has risen to great heights on the backs of its many content creators, but ongoing issues with regards to monetization have struck fatal blows to many from which there is no way to recover....

February 7, 2022 · 4 min · 691 words · Holly Smith

The Best Builds In Remnant From The Ashes Ranked

The class system in Remnant: From The Ashes is incredibly flexible and permits a lot of customization and unique builds. As players begin experimenting with the varying combinations of gear, mods, and abilities to achieve overpowered builds, a few have already come to dominate the fan boards. Some are fun to play but may have a moment or two where they struggle, others are designed with the end game in mind and limp along in the first part, and others still are broken monstrosities that turn this game into a slugfest....

February 7, 2022 · 8 min · 1689 words · Judith Smith

The Best Free Tools To Generate A Secure Password

A password generator is a software tool that creates passwords for users using a combination of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and special characters.Nowadays, premium password generators are very affordable, with some going for about $3 per month. Some quality password generators include: Google Chrome Password Generator, Roboform, PW Gen, NordPass, LastPass, and Dashlane. Did you know that 4 to 5 cases of cybercrimes and data breaches are related to password issues?...

February 7, 2022 · 9 min · 1749 words · Donald Pierrot

The Best Precision Ax 50 Build In Call Of Duty Warzone

Throughout the history of Call of Duty: Warzone, many sniper rifles have come and gone. Currently, the Kar98k is the best overall sniper rifle, but it isn’t for everyone. Its low-scope magnification can make landing shots at extreme ranges difficult for some players. That’s why, for many players, this AX-50 Warzone build has become an attractive option. The AX-50 has the highest scope magnification of any sniper rifle in Warzone. It’s fantastic for landing headshots beyond 200 meters, which is often necessary in such a large-scale battle royale....

February 7, 2022 · 3 min · 562 words · Nicholas Lorenzen

The Brilliant Addictive Nature Of State Of Decay 2

State of Decay 2 has been a long-awaited game amongst the niche group of fans of the original back in 2013. After the unsuspecting success of the original, all signs pointed to an inevitable sequel. Alas, State of Decay 2 is finally upon us. The third person, open world zombie survival simulator returns and this time with a few new twists. Undead Labs decided to not change the original State of Decay Formula that fans fell in love with, but Instead, they built upon it....

February 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1089 words · Kenneth Mclaughlin

The Classic Gamer Gift Guide

Pac-Man. Space Invaders. Mario Bros. Pong. Frogger. There are so many classic video games out there, and in today’s day and age, new varieties, updated versions and twists of these games can be enjoyed. When people aren’t playing games, though, they can still show off their passion for this form of entertainment through gifts like the following. There are fashion accessories, decorative home items, toys and more dedicated to the world of retro gaming....

February 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1213 words · Miguel Martin

The Dark Pictures House Of Ashes Dated For October Release

Bandai Namco has announced a release date for The Dark Pictures: House of Ashes, with the game launching on October 22, 2021 on consoles and PC. The news was confirmed during last night’s Summer Game Fest Kickoff Show, and means we’ll be able to experience the latest entry in the horror anthology series just in time for Halloween. A new story trailer also unveiled the terrifying Underworld Creatures your cast of characters will be mostly looking to avoid, lest they meet a grisly fate....

February 7, 2022 · 1 min · 179 words · Angelina Parman

The Fallout 76 Nuclear Winter Battle Royale Mode Ends This Fall

Battle royales sure got popular over the past six years or so. So many different companies have tried (and are still trying) to break into the subgenre. However, it’s quite crowded now and there are obvious kings like Fortnite and Apex Legends. Bethesda tried its own hand at it with the Nuclear Winter mode introduced into Fallout 76, but it too has fallen to the wayside. Player interest just isn’t there....

February 7, 2022 · 2 min · 417 words · Gary Beal

The Forest Hits Full Release And Confirms Vr Support

The Forest has officially sprouted legs and lumbered out of Early Access and into version 1.0, developer Endnight Games has announced. Now that the survival title has seen a full release, it means there’s plenty more content to tuck into for gamers. Perhaps the most interesting development is that Endnight is planning on bringing virtual reality functionality to The Forest, which will be available on May 22, and lets you use motion controls to cut down trees....

February 7, 2022 · 1 min · 192 words · Lucy Jackson

The God Of War Stone Mason Edition Looks The Business

GameStop has lifted the wraps off a God of War Stone Mason Edition, which includes a wealth of physical goodies for those looking to splash their cash on the upcoming PS4 dad-’em-up adventure. In addition to a copy of the hotly anticipated title, the Stone Mason Edition features a striking figurine of Kratos and his young son Atreus by Gentle Giant, a steelbook case, lithograph, cloth map, stone mason’s ring, two-inch Huldra Brothers/Horse and Troll carvings, and Mimir’s key chain....

February 7, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Dorothy Yen

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles Gets New Trailer At E3 2021

Capcom has offered up new details and a new trailer for upcoming Phoenix Wright spin-off The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles ahead of its release next month during its E3 Showcase last night. The game will include two new features to the Ace Attorney series: the Dance of Deduction and the Summation Examination. The former will see Herlock Sholmes present his initial theory of what’s happened at a given crime scene....

February 7, 2022 · 2 min · 237 words · William Jones

The Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild S Vr Update Improves Load Times

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is now playable in VR, although it appears Nintendo also slipped an extra surprise in with update 1.06, as it’s been discovered loading times have also been improved. Twitter user Alexis de Champris did the donkey work and found that the Switch version of Link’s epic open-world adventure nearly matches its Wii U counterpart. You can check out the comparison below. If that wasn’t enough, it seems that the Big N has also buffed the load times for Super Mario Odyssey via its VR update, too....

February 7, 2022 · 1 min · 141 words · Cody Flores

The Walking Dead Season 10 Finale Gets Release Date And Trailer

After four long months, The Walking Dead season 10 episode 16 finally has a return date. In a surprising turn of events, the season 10 finale that will air in October won’t technically be the final episode of the season, which is getting six “extra” episodes in early 2021. As you might have expected, this means The Walking Dead season 11 has been delayed indefinitely. You can read more about all of that here....

February 7, 2022 · 2 min · 411 words · Darrell Olmstead

Stylish Supernatural Visual Novel Necrobarista Has Gone Gold Announces Route 59

Necrobarista, a visual novel about coffee and cadavers, has gone gold. Necrobarista is coming to PC, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch. Watch the gameplay trailer below. Route 59 broke the news through the official Twitter account for the game. Even though the “i”s have been dotted and the teas have been brewed, the developer isn’t sure when the game will launch. “Our publishing partners decide on a date to release the game....

February 6, 2022 · 2 min · 270 words · Ronald Emmert

Super Robot Wars 30 Getting Free Update New Dlc Expansion Pack

Today Bandai Namco Entertainment revealed new content for the latest Super Robot Wars game Super Robot Wars 30. First of all, a free update will be delivered on April 20, including the ability to recruit the Grungust and the Van Ein from the Super Robot Warriors OG series on top of story additions and a bunch of missions. On top of that, a paid DLC expansion will be released on April 13 (which is already today in Japan, so yo so you should expect it very soon), with a “set 2” coming on April 20 alongside the update....

February 6, 2022 · 2 min · 241 words · Isabel Bell