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Animal Crossing New Horizons a first impressions
Is 10 days enough for a review, no? I would call this a first impression of Animal Crossing New Horizons. My last article did well when the game was newly released. I have clocked around 70 hours of playing and I'm still playing at least 3 hours every day.
AC: New Horizons-First day on Destiny
First, I just got say that there may be some spoiler in this blog, so if you haven't got the game or don't want to know what happens in the game then please don't read beyond this point.
Georgia Pressley`s musicPublished 4 years ago in GamersPokémon Spring Into Spring Event: What you need to know
Hello everyone, today I’m gonna talking to you guys about the new Spring into Spring event for Pokémon Go as well as some helpful tips for you to help maximize your rewards for this event.
Joseph MicalizioPublished 4 years ago in Gamers7 Things I Would Bring to a 'Pokemon Yellow' Remake
I got into Pokemon back in its early days—yep, I am OT. An original trainer. The first game I played was Pokemon Red, but it often frustrated me that you could not obtain all the Pokemon in-game. Specifically, I wanted to obtain all the starters without having to go through the hassle of using a trade cable with a friend.
Steve BrewerPublished 4 years ago in GamersWhy classes are so important in Fire Emblem Three Houses
At the end of 2019, many different outlets awarded Fire Emblem: Three Houses their game of the year award, and it was rightfully earned. An interesting plot, a major swerve halfway through the game, and some intense battles are just a few of the highlights in the game. When I first fired up the game, I didn’t really know what to expect but the rave reviews that the game had gotten had me interested in it. I had always liked the Fire Emblem series, but I didn’t know that I would get as obsessed with it as I have been with Three Houses.
Ben HercikPublished 4 years ago in GamersTecmo Bowl Review (1989)
Super Bowl LIV is in a few days and most of you are planning on attending a party somewhere or hosting one to entertain your friends, family, and other guests. Speaking of football, I’ll be reviewing a game that I’ve been hooked on for the last three years. That game is none other than Tecmo Bowl. Just to remind everyone that I’m reviewing the game that’s on the NES Classic. Tecmo Bowl was originally released as an arcade game in 1987. The NES version of the game was released in 1989, becoming the first game to have real NFL players, via a license from the National Football League Players Association, or NFLPA. If you have the NES Classic, you noticed that every team is identified by their home state or city. That’s because the company Tecmo wasn’t able to get permission from the NFL to use them.
Mark Wesley PritchardPublished 4 years ago in Gamersprincess zelda is the nintendo franchise's style icon.
glowy skin. perfectly toned golden blonde locks. thick au naturale brows. elven ears so perfect no plastic surgeon could dream of crafting them.
Lillie SuperstarPublished 4 years ago in Gamers'Pokemon Go' 2019 December Community Weekend: What You Need to Know
It's that time of year again, its Pokemon Go's December Community Day! On December 14-15th get ready to catch them all again. All of the Pokemon from the previous community days of 2019 are all going to be appearing more frequently in the wild and if you are lucky you may even encounter them in their shiny forms as well. To help those of you who play the game I've compiled all of the information of the in-game bonuses that will be happening during this event.
Joseph MicalizioPublished 4 years ago in GamersPokemon Switch!
Hello my lovelies! Thought I would come here and share my thoughts on the new Pokémon game and my feelers on the new edition console!
Kota WolfePublished 5 years ago in Gamers'Breath of The Wild 2'
As we all know, I am a bit of a Zelda fan, and have been for quite some time. It all began in 1992 (which is a longer time ago than I care to admit at this point!), when my dad bought A Link to The Past, but got annoyed with it and switched it off permanently. I was four years old at this point, and I started to play when he did this. However, what really hooked me in was Ocarina of Time, when my dad gave up (again!) at a particular point, my 10 year old self was introduced to the Water Temple. Instant love, despite it being that particular temple, and it steamrollered from there.
The One True GeekologyPublished 5 years ago in Gamers'Conker's Bad Fur Day' - A Game Like No Other!
I was first introduced to Conker's Bad Fur Day a year ago by my gaming-enthusiastic boyfriend, Nigel. When he first described the game to me I thought he can't be serious?! Surely there is not really a game like this! So, out came the game; he was correct, and I found myself thoroughly enjoying the game.
Hayley DodwellPublished 5 years ago in Gamers'Ultima VI, The False Prophet'
The Ultima series has long since been around, but the first Ultima game I played was Ulima VI. It was originally released by Origin Systems Inc in 1990. It's also the third and final game in the "Age of Enlightenment" trilogy. Ultima VI was then adapted from PC platforms to the SNES in 1993, which is when I stumbled across it.
Aaron DennisPublished 5 years ago in Gamers