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  1. I have made how I personally feel about NFT's quite clear on this forum, so with all due respect to @DC who I know works hard to find good sponsors for the forum, I will not be participating in this. Even so, I know @DC would not have this sponsor on VGR if it wasn't legitimate, so I will offer due respect in kind and check out the game at the very least, and if it's fun to play then it's fun to play. I would encourage others to do the same. However, I would always advise caution with these things.
    3 points
  2. MetaRace is an exciting decentralized app (dapp) which allows players to breed, train and race mechanical NFT horses in the metaverse. This is a play-to-earn (P2E) game running on the Caduceus blockchain. Not only can you buy and sell NFT horses, but you can also do the same with saddle cloths, jockey silks, bridles and more. You even can stake $Meta tokens if you want to run your own racecourse. Naturally, along with racing your own horses, you can bet on horse races in the metaverse. But what makes MetaRace even cooler is its connection to land-based horse racing. Oliver Cole of Whatcombe Racing is collaborating with MetaRace on this project. As a community, the players of MetaRace are also cooperating to buy a real racehorse that will be running in real-world events. As a member of the community, you can own a percentage stake in the horse as an NFT. Join the MetaRace Discord for updates and send any other thoughts: https://discord.gg/metarace Interested in advertising your brand on VGR Forum? Send us an email - advertise[@]vgr.com
    2 points
  3. I like decorating my houses in video games. I was surprised to find that in some ways though, I’ve had even more fun watching The Outer Worlds decorate my ship for me. There’s no creativity involved on my end obviously, but I am often delighted by the unexpected details and surprises. I always look forward to coming back to the ship to see what has been added or changed. Which do you think is more fun—decorating your in-game home or the game doing it for you?
    1 point
  4. If I had to choose I would still go with The devil's roar region in Sea of thieves. Not only do you have to deal with the near constant threat of krakens, ghost pirates, and other players but now you're in an area where every island has an active volcano on it. All too often the fiery chunks of molten rock spewed by these volcanos find their way to your ship.
    1 point
  5. He couldn't so no to playing Elden Ring as he also worked on its development. There are the games he played.
    1 point
  6. Well, it hasn't convinced me. The only time I've seen people making money on cryptocurrency is the news recently is when they hack and steal it.
    1 point
  7. And have Google's "partners" flood your e-mail with garbage? No, thank you. I don't trust those survey's. Frankly, if the game in question is a frustrating, boring, unfair mess if you don't pay, then the game in question is a frustrating, boring, unfair mess that is not worth playing in the first place.
    1 point
  8. I play the reignited trilogy and I have it on Steam and the Switch. I am farther on my PC than I am on the Switch though.
    1 point
  9. Flying is an option in lot of games but not that enjoyable experience in many, in GTA games, you can't mention flying without remembering how pain it is (i'm sure you remember the demolition mission from GTA Vice City, Flight school in GTA SA, Stealing mission from GTA IV and fewer ones from GTA V), there is also around 3 missions in N'sane Trilogy (Crash bandicoot) where you have to fly using a jetpack, the controls are super bruh there. What do you think about it?
    1 point
  10. I have to agree with all the reasons @m76 mentions. There's no greater argument against celebrity involvement than how The Elder Scrolls Online panned out at launch. Not even Sir Michael Gambon could save it. There are exceptions to the rule; @Justin11 rightly points out how good a job Samuel L. Jackson did despite (or because of) the corny script, but then there's some celebrities who have distinct voices who lend themselves better to voice work. As to why it happens it's probably because they're too expensive and require too much time to work into the game. I think video games have plenty of room to make their own celebrities, especially with voice talent and motion capture actors.
    1 point
  11. Yaramaki

    Games for two players

    Surely we can add more games right? Man i've been thinking about this the last couple of days and it feels hard to find a few couch co-op games. But apart from the ones mentioned, especially with xbox one and series x in mind as per original posters request. Normally i like using arrows instead of dots but i'll list it the same as @shagger to keep it uniform. Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 : What do you get when you combine the 2 best puzzle franchises ever, yes this game. Highly addicting even in single player, it's most likely more fun to play it with a person on the couch. Imo this is the best puzzle game ever made so you can't go wrong either way. Unravel 2: The first one diden't have have co op but the second you can play with a friend together on the couch, exellent puzzle platform where yarn plays a major role in solving puzzles. I think this may appeal to a lot of female gamers because of the cute art style. Rayman Legends : Arguably The best platformer on a xbox console, you can't go wrong with this one. I know it's an older game but still worth playing today. Team Sonic Racing : Nothing beats a kart racer to play in split screen. Crash Team Racing nitro-fueled : Same as above, crash team racing is better then team sonic racing though. Diablo 3: Damn i almost forgot about this, you know what diablo is if you don't then well then what are you even doing on a video game forum. J/K Stardew Valley: I'm sorry i have to bring this game up every few days, but yes you can play stardew valley in co-op, you do have to build a cottage for your companion first. This is probably the best game ever made, so you can't go wrong either way. Halo Master chief collection: The first 2 halo games are imo the best split screen games ever made, it made friendships and also destroyed them. we used to play with 4 players on a tiny Crt tv back in the day which made it even more hectic since you could barly see what you were doing. Nowadays with those huge 4k screens you shoulden't have a problem having fun with this one. As far as i know local split screen is included. If you have an xbox you probably have this already right? Lego games: I think nearly all of them have local co-op so pick which one you like and go for it. I'd highly recomned Lego city undercover because it's not tied to any license or whatsoever and of the lego games i played i had the most fun with. Streets of rage 4: Can't have a list of local co-op games without a good old beat em up, so there you go. I think the second game is still the best in the series though but you can play that aswell on your xbox. See below SEGA Mega Drive Classics / Genesis Classics : I should have listed this one on the top because it's just that good of a compilation, but you know streets of rage all 3 games are included, all the golden axe you could possibly want to play on the couch. Sonic 2, still holds up to this day playing together with a friend. I'm sure there are a ton more on this comp you could play together and if you're tired of playing with a partner, the best jrpg of all time is included aswell Phantasy star IV. There is even a rewind button and save states so you can restart where you left off. Monopoly : Ubisoft released several monopoly games over the years, so just pick one that looks the most interesting to you. Now why would you play a board game on a console, because you can save your game, nobody can cheat and you don't have to stay up until 5am in the morning until the game would possibly be finished, i for one never in my life finished a monopoly game where only one person remained. There are more i could list like Human Fall Flat, Moving out and Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime but i have not played these so i can't comment on how they are. I think if you try all those listed above you should be quite busy for a good amount of time.
    1 point
  12. Their are so many of those short or long stories around motorcycle games which you can find at Amazon or any other popular stores around. Here is the Amazon link to see one of the stories around a Motorcycle GP; https://www.amazon.com/dp/0030176867?tag=uuid10-20
    1 point
  13. Games inspired me to draw pictures of Thumper from Twisted Metal 2 and of me Using a Dodge Challenger in a station wagon race in GT2. Imagine the mismatch there.
    1 point
  14. Take a look at the game via the picture, accordijg to what @Heatman said, can you trust that third party site? I'm always afraid when it comes to unknown site like that, my security matters to me, than leaking my personal information.
    1 point
  15. It's available on android. If you can't get it on Play Store, you can try getting it through this site. https://m.apkpure.com/mystery-of-mirror-of-death-e-2/com.ug.mystery.mirror.death.episode2
    1 point
  16. Samuel L. Jackson did his awesome part when presented the chance in GTA S.A, I enjoyed that game, one of the memory of Rockstar GTA series game of all-time for me. Not all celebrities get aquatinted with gaming, some prefer other projects.
    1 point
  17. That's cool, with what I've seen in George R.R Martins, he's a big time video game lover, with so many games under his bait. None, only Elden ring is a popular game which I know he has played. Maybe in the near future I'll be playing that one.
    1 point
  18. This pretty much sums up my feelings about planes in games. I always felt like it was tacked on in open world games because devs think it's a necessary thing to have in an open world game. Gta 3 had one plane you could fly and how many people could get it even off the ground i never made it past the airport from what i remember, the plane mission in gta vice city where you have to spread flyers for a movie and fly trough checkpoints around the city is was one of the most frustrating missions in the game, quite a few people got stuck on that mission. Don't get me wrong i don't hate planes in games aslong the controls don't suck i'm fine with them being in the game as they make perfect sense in over the top games like saints row and just cause to name a few to wreck some havoc.
    1 point
  19. Sure they'll get used to it NFT Market down 92% since it peaked last year.
    1 point
  20. Wabammm!!! Power grid knocked out. Internet knocked out. Wabammm wabammm EMP bombs! No more NFT. Investment gone.
    1 point
  21. My most consistent naming conventions began in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion with the spell creation. Like famous wizards in the Dungeons & Dragons multiverse, I'd prefixed my character's surname to spells such as "Napier's Lifeslaker" or "Napier's Hallowed Halt." Napier being a name borrowed from the historical 'warlock' John Napier, of whom I share a first name. If I name a weapon it's usually a '<noun><verb>' sort of deal that fits the weapon, like 'Thingslayer' or 'Putrid Gouger' or 'Baleful Gaze'. It's a fun thought exercise sitting coming up with the name; I dare say it's more fun than coming up with what it does when forging it!
    1 point
  22. I have not written or published a full length book inspired by a video game, but video games have inspired me to write numerous stories and articles.
    1 point
  23. My cousin is just like that. He's so smart that he can disassemble a toy and assemble it back; and it will still be functional.
    1 point
  24. I have seen some kids build cars that they saw in video games and movies that they played and watched respectively. It shows the power of influence games and movies have on kids.
    1 point
  25. I learned how to drive power bikes like, Suzuki GSX, Ducati Panigale V4, due to the inspiration coming from Motor GP games. I went deeper in real-life to learn how to drive some of the motorcycles in the game.
    1 point
  26. I've made severally short around social media I have account with, about my passion playing MGP. Some of my friends fell in love with the video game after I said wonderful things about my experience.
    1 point
  27. Celebs should stay away from videogames, we don't need them, their presence in my opinion is detrimental to games. For example Cyberpunk 2077 was extensively re-written to give an earlier entrance and more significant role to Keanu Reeves. Which I think has made the game much worse than it could've been had they stuck to the original pacing of the story. Celebs are bad for gaming because: They take a huge paycheck that could be better utilized to make the actual game better. They stifle artistic freedom because artists instead of creating any character they imagine they have to re-create the celebrity's likeness in the game They hinder writing, because characters played by celebrities, get preferential treatment by the writers. They prevent modding, because most celebrities would not allow people to use their likeness in any non pre-approved way. They take jobs from dedicated voice actors who have been in the industry long before gaming become a multi billion dollar industry. While the advantage of having them is singular: Marketing value through name recognition That's it.
    1 point
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