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Hyper Light Drifter, Night in the Woods, and Celeste are great games but they are underrated. Such underrated gems deserve a little more love for their game play experience and storytelling. I have played those games and they are quite engaging. Which underrated games are just as enjoyable as popular ones?
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It's very possible to still have fun on a low-end PC! You should try out Terraria, Stardew Valley, or Portal 2. They work well with low specs and are very engaging for game activity. For anyone lugging around older hardware or perhaps has fewer resources, these games are simply worth it.
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Mobile gaming trends are changing! Currently, popular are hyper-casual and roguelike games. Both genres offer short, easy-to-learn gameplay and offer engaging experiences. So, what's hot and what's not in mobile gaming?
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Finding great mobile games that work without a data connection can be challenging. Some of the best are Alto's Odyssey, Monument Valley, and Plague Inc. There are other games that offer the most interesting experiences without requiring a data connection. Offline mobile games are the best for traveling or when there is not much connectivity around.
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Do you ever set self-imposed challenges when playing videogames?
Bizdustry replied to Scorpion's topic in Gaming Forum
Often it would make the video game itself more difficult and challenging, so I generally avoid it. If however the video game is too easy to that it’s boring I may consider setting my own goals and challenges. -
Do you prefer games with or without AI companions?
Bizdustry replied to Scorpion's topic in Gaming Forum
Depends on the situation. Mostly, with AI. I really value the extra help, support, and company they provide, especially when tasks are tough to complete. -
How reliable do you think professional game reviews are?
Bizdustry replied to Scorpion's topic in Gaming Forum
Game reviews can be useful, but they aren’t always reliable. They can give you a good idea about the game’s quality, how it plays, and its story. However, reviews can be biased by different opinions. -
What is your definition of a "cozy game"? What makes it cozy?
Bizdustry replied to Scorpion's topic in Gaming Forum
Cozy games are designed to be safe and relaxing, with very little danger or violence. If there is any fighting involved, it takes a backseat to the overall experience. They’re perfect for when you want to unwind and enjoy a low-stress environment. -
What is a modern technology that you will never use?
The Blackangel replied to Kennysplash's topic in Technology & Gadgets
The entire thing. Often, it's cheaper to just get a whole new PC. But those that are stuck in a dell bubble, but they're the worst excuse for a computer that I’ve ever seen. -
I’ve still got Minecraft installed and have it saved on my desktop since 2013. Games has come far, but gets boring to keep on playing. A repetitive game but one that is addictive.
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I didn’t know there was such a thing of gaming phones. I’ve got the standard iPhone 15 model but it gets really warm when cpu use goes higher. Out of interest, what phones do they make for gaming?
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Finishing Minecraft, although there are many more. Specifically, there are the dragon. Needing to keep destroying the crystals as well as the dragon was the biggest challenge.
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What is the best game soundtrack you’ve ever heard?
Bizdustry replied to Kennysplash's topic in Gaming Forum
Honestly, Skyrim is an amazing game, but there are plenty of other games out there with just as great soundtracks. I think my nostalgia definitely makes me lean towards Skyrim a bit more than the rest. -
Playing Runescape helped me learn how to type, and later on, it also gave me a basic understanding of economics, particularly when it comes to supply chains.
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Share a Song From the Album You're Listening to Right Now
killamch89 replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Music
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Sword Of The Stranger - 9/10
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Played some Oblivion Remastered to day and I must say that the game with Unity Engine 5 feels like an excellent remaster.