Yeah - it's part of the very essence of the community where everyone work towards learning from one another and eliminate the toxicity most gaming communities are filled with.
Yeah - it's actually one of the biggest benefits of being a member in VGR. You will get to learn about video games that you can't ever dream of finding out on your own.
Actually, there are some people who are actually rich enough to afford making such gaming expenses without feeling it at all. There is a friend of mine who spends more than $1000 on games without worrying about it.
Giving that I haven't missed any Playstation console generation as I have moved from Playstation 1 to Playstation 4 but yet to get PS5 is an incredible achievement for me.
Seriously - It's quite an interesting and exciting game Hellblade from the little time I spent playing it which made me think it's worth giving more attention.
Whenever I have my schedule free to get in touch with one of my favorite games, there's always a possibility of playing more than 3 hours depending on how free I get.
Definitely, everything is heading in the right direction with how video games are improving generally. It might get to the point where everyone plays only using VR.
It's actually not only the WWE games that doesn't impress me but also it's real life fights as well with the way they have everything scripted, it totally sucks for me.
Some scenes in video doesn't teach anything good or positive. Take for instance, in Spec Ops - The Line, what could one possibly learn from the massacre of innocent women and children with white phosphorus?
I can't really find the picture of Icardi game set up in his house 🏡 which I came across on Facebook some time ago. It's something that I would really be interested in having because it's got everything, including a Jacuzzis set up in the gaming space.
Always exposing your keyboard after it's not really in any use is why it's going to be needing cleaning too often. But once you have it covered up after playing, it's going to be neat most of the time.
Seriously - It's actually not that easy to grow a YouTube channel to the point of having it monetized because if it's that easy, most people would have a monetized YouTube channel.
With reference to open world games, how to you think that it can be made more better? I'm very sure that you have played a few open world games like TLOU.