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open world games
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February 14, 2020Skyrim mods are a great way to expand or tweak your experience of an already classic title, and happily for Skyrim players, there’s a wide variety of options to choose from. The incredibly popular game supports a large and devoted modding community made up of fellow gamers focused on keeping the RPG interesting for both new and experienced players.
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February 11, 2020Minecraft commands offer a useful layer of shortcuts and critical inputs for managing the world you’ve created in this expansive game. And when it comes to commands, there are many possibilities to consider. They range from very basic options that help you handle routine interactions more quickly to more powerful commands you can use to manage everything from weather to plant growth.
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September 23, 2019It seems counter-intuitive at first until you think about it. The most profitable and successful multiplayer games are ones that you get, and get into, for free. Or we should say, that you can play for free. Once you’re in, there’s stuff that you can buy if you want. And that, as they say, is where they getcha. In multiplayer online free-to-play games, the number of other people constantly engaged is part of the draw. Nobody wants to hang out in a sparsely populated, dead zone. Everybody wants to go to the party where everybody else is already going. Letting players in without charge and pumping up those numbers of engaged human beings interacting with each other makes a whole lot of sense - especially if you give all those players reasonably compelling reasons why they might want to pay a little bit, here and there, for enhancements or features or in-game loot or swag.
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August 17, 2019Let’s jump back to 2007. 2007 was a legendary year in gaming. That’s the year the very first Assassin’s Creed, Mass Effect, Rock Band, Portal, BioShock, and Uncharted games were released. The juggernaut was also released in 2007: Halo 3. Halo 3 was accompanied by such a large amount of hype and fanfare, that many critics agree September 25, 2007 marked the moment that gaming went mainstream. Another influential title hit shelves that year: Crysis. Crysis is a first-person shooter where the player controls a nanosuit-wearing soldier who’s running and gunning through a mysterious island. Most gamers can’t recall the exact story, but they certainly remember the graphics.
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April 29, 2019Apex Legends is a free-to-play battle royale game that’s available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Learn the basics of how to play Apex Legends on your PC including where to download, how to play with friends, and everything else that you need to know to become a champion.
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April 14, 2019Fortnite Battle Royale has joined the ranks of bona fide cultural crazes. It is and will be to the 20-teens what Cabbage Patch Kids and Rubik’s Cubes were to the 1980s: an improbable, unpredictable behemoth of runaway success. It is not only played by millions daily, but also by way of penetrating the cultural zeitgeist, it is known far and wide among parents and TV watchers who have never so much as picked up a game controller. Even non-gaming people just know about it, and don’t even know how they know. Make sure to check out this list of popular HP OMEN Gaming Laptops to play Fortnite.
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January 31, 2019There’s no denying the thrill that comes with human competition. Nothing beats jumping into a game against real-life people, connected through signals and wires across the internet, all in a shared virtual space to see who is better than whom. Online first-person shooter (FPS) games deliver an adrenaline rush and millions of players log in each day to do battle to get it. Battle royales, team battles, capture the flag battles, all in an endless series of skirmishes and rounds. There are downsides, too. Like Jean-Paul Sartre said in No Exit, “Hell is other people.” Sometimes it is frustrating to be playing against folks who take delight in ruining other people’s days. Those so-called “Griefers” camp out in unfair spots in games, knocking out players as they respawn for cheap points, kill-stealing, being away-from-keyboard (AFK) in a squad, and just collecting experience from others’ efforts
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January 30, 2019There’s that old question: “If a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?” It might, but without a listener, what good is a sound anyway? Similarly, if you pull off a great move in a game, or defeat a boss-monster against all odds with only one sliver of health left for yourself, and nobody’s there to see it, does it even really count? Sometimes, you need a buddy (or five) to make a fun gaming session feel worthwhile. That’s where co-op games come in. Co-ops are not competitions. They’re things you can play with other people, not against other people. What the best co-op games offer is camaraderie, teamwork, and sometimes, if you totally slip up, the comfort of your friends being on hand to save the day and do the hard work of winning for you.
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September 14, 2018The era of the battle royale game is upon us, thanks in no small part to last year’s wildly popular PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (also known as PUBG) and the more recent, and even more successful, Fortnite. The battle royale genre began with mods for large-scale online survival games like Minecraft before becoming popularized with standalone games such as PUBG and Fortnite. Imitation is one of the sincerest forms of flattery, and many of the games on our list are certainly paying tribute. But each have put their own unique spin on the genre, which is what the best type of flattery tends to do. Read on for a few of the leading free battle royale games.