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An RPG rundown; recommendations and reviews of the best role-playing games on the market.
My Own Personal History Of Computer Gaming
I am going to start this with the reason why I could never learn to ride a motorcycle as a teenager. I learned to drive, but when I got on a full-blown motorcycle, there were so many things to remember and control that I usually ended up just falling off. I could ride a moped because everything was on the handlebars, and a speedway bike was brilliant, just an accelerator and no brakes, perfectly simple, but a full-blown motorcycle, I just couldn’t cut it.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about 7 hours ago in Gamers
Lessons from the Golf Course: Discipline, Focus, and the Art of Performance
Golf was never meant to teach me anything about performance. At first, it was simply a way to slow down. A walk across wide green space, the sound of a clean strike, the quiet challenge of sending a small white ball toward a distant target.
By Andreas Szakacsabout 15 hours ago in Gamers
The Family Totem: A Warlock Who is All About Honor Above Glory
Junpei had told Lord Ona that he would defend the gate, ensuring that no one would enter. Neko lay nearby, purring as usual, but then she woke up, ready for action. He asked the cat to walk over to where the attackers would come through; the cat grudgingly did so. He focused inwardly, becoming inspired and ready for battle. A demon entered the area before the gate; Junpei laughed at the illusion. Three samurai entered the area; he grinned at the challenge. They readied their bows. He had Neko grapple the leg of one of the samurai and concentrated for a moment. The samurai felt the chill of death as his life force ebbed from his chill touch. They charged. He summoned a glowing sword in front of him. The samurai sliced at him. Two of them hit. The glowing sword sliced one down. He himself sliced at another samurai.
By Jamais Jochimabout 20 hours ago in Gamers
I See Nothing But Dead People: The Ghostspeaker Wizard Sublcass
Xubachithl looked at the restrained wizard in front of him as he completed the ritual. The mage had secured his defenses with his physical presence; his body was his passkey. In moments, he would wear the mage’s skin as his own while the mage’s soul was trapped in the jar before him; the mage’s bastion would be his. Undead swarmed around them, the mage’s servants trying to rescue him, but as long as they were within the circle, he was safe. He had already animated some zombies to act as a distraction, but they were long gone.
By Jamais Jochim5 days ago in Gamers
Knights of the Old Republic II
A long time ago, on a writing platform far, far away, I wrote a review for Knights of the Old Republic. It was part of my Star Wars content for May 2024. My final verdict on that one was that it was great fun. It wasn't perfect, but I had a great time playing it. Now, it's time to look at the sequel - yes, there's a sequel.
By Greg Seebregts5 days ago in Gamers
Andreas Szakacs Launches Independent Production Company as Summitfall Enters Production
The move marks a notable shift in Szakacs’ professional trajectory — transitioning from performance-focused projects to a broader role in development, financing, and creative oversight.
By Andreas Szakacs14 days ago in Gamers











