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  1. Before considering the room lighting for video gaming, the screen type and the size of the area should be considered first. For me, I prefer ambient backlighting because it reduces eye strain and adds to the gaming experience.
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    Wreckfest 2

    Wreckfest 2 is still in the making and I think it's packed with interesting elements. I’ll wait for its full release to get a better gaming experience.
  3. Endless Legend 2 looks promising especially in that it’s coming from Amplitude Studios, who are well known for their 4X and strategy games. It really does look like we shall see some unique factions in this game.
  4. Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero is a tactical RPG that shows a very promising gameplay. I haven't played it but I might hop on it someday. I also want to experience its combat system.
  5. Donkey Kong Bananza looks like an interesting game. I’m more interested in its open world in 3D variant and playable in 2D side-scrolling. Can't wait to see how that works out on the Switch 2.
  6. Cooling fans can help to some extent. It enhances the airflow and efficiently dissipates heat from the gaming device. Generally, cooling fans are quite reliable in the process of cooling our gaming devices.
  7. I still play Civilization III and Diablo II. Civilization III is a turn-based strategy game and it's still good to play despite being old school. It still has many playable features.
  8. 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?
  9. 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.
  10. 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?
  11. 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.
  12. One game I sorely wished to have a sequel is Portal. The whole idea was pure genius and the ending made me crave for more. I needed more of GlaDOS. What’s the game you wish had a sequel?
  13. I did buy a game via crypto the other day. And it was very smooth! I have used Bitcoin to buy a game on Steam, and it seemed just as fast and easy. It was an indie game, so that felt really good to be able to help directly fund the developers. Have you bought any games using cryptocurrency?
  14. I have played very many hilarious games, but one that I still find funny is Goat Simulator. The whole thing of just controlling a goat doing havoc is a real comedy. The ridiculous glitches should only add to it. 🤣 What about you?
  15. One game that didn't live up to my expectation was No Man's Sky. All the excitement in me all vanished since gameplay ended up feeling really shallow and actually repetitive. Also, it was totally disappointing that there was no multiplayer and the base-building was pretty limited. What about you?
  16. When games become boring to me, I make sure that I will find ways on how to make things spicy. That would involve changing my playstyle or even taking a break. I also enjoy playing with friends because the thrill of competition never gets boring.
  17. I have never gotten into classics like the original Final Fantasy and Chrono Trigger. For some people, it seems a little outdated in graphics and gameplay mechanics, which is probably why I don't play it, but they are definitely in my gaming list.
  18. I love playing games with my kids. For the younger ones, they love Minecraft which I do too. I also play Overcooked with my kids sometimes. We create so many unforgettable memories whenever we play games together.
  19. Duck Hunt was the very first game I ever played, and there was nothing like putting a gun into the controller and shooting the screen. It wasn't Super Mario as many claimed.
  20. The Warthog from the Halo series is a fun ride. It's the best vehicle I have seen in games. Running down enemies, crushing them like they're not even real. I like to race around in it as it looks so powerful and loaded with some great weapons.
  21. Sure, I do buy games from time to time even though my backlog never gets shorter. 🤣 How dumb would it be to miss a new game. 🤣 So, I do this often, even if such game will be waiting in line forever to be played.
  22. The Legend of Zelda and Dark Souls have replayable value. They have very fascinating mechanisms that keep me hooked. Also, I like Minecraft too.
  23. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild represents a perfect game that merges multiple gameplay methodologies effortlessly. The game presents players with an immersive experience.
  24. Among all the games Dark Souls stands out as the ideal example of minimalist storytelling techniques. The narrative of this game blends perfectly into environmental elements. The game's plot needs players to observe and interpret every element as they discover the story which results in an immersive encounter.
  25. Developers must lead by example through openness toward feedback since this forms the basis of promoting constructive criticism throughout the gaming community.
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