I continue to be so torn on if I should give Hades a shot or not. Everything I've read praises the game, yet I also know that I utterly loathe Rogue-likes.
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Catching up with NFL great Richard Sherman on his favorite video games, esports ownership, and
Richard Sherman always talked a good game, and backed it up, especially during his years with the Seattle Seahawks. Now the cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers is talking gaming and more as he promotes Amazon's Digital Week as part of the tech giant's Prime Gaming platform.
Sherman, a beloved geek during his seven years playing for the Seahawks, was always ready to talk about technology or video games or anything else he had his hands in. In 2012 and in 2014 Sherman partnered with Microsoft to attract gamers to releases for Halo 4 and then Titanfall . In 2016 he shared his insights on being a business owner and why grit and determination were keys to success.
The 21 most-anticipated indie games coming in 2021 - Polygon
There were plenty of weird and wonderful indie games to look forward to in 2020, and I'm happy to report that there are plenty more to keep an eye out for in 2021.
Looking through these upcoming games was exciting. There are so many interesting, weird, and gorgeous games to look forward to in the new year. All of the games on this list are slated to come out in 2021, each equally ambitious in meeting its goal. We've got a few noir-style detective thrillers, a bit of teen angst, and a few hand-drawn delights.
Game On: The best video games of 2020 | The Spokesman-Review
The beginning of a new year is often the perfect time to reflect. In general, 2020 has been a year of highs and lows for me and countless others, but lockdowns, fewer and shorter commutes and remote work gave me extra time to play a greater variety of video games than any previous year.
I've been known to binge one or two games for months at a time, but this year I can proudly provide a varied list of which games I consider to be the best of 2020. The most exciting release of the whole year was "Streets of Rage 4." I grew up playing the original trilogy on the Sega Genesis, but the last "Streets of Rage" was released in 1994, the same year I was born.
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SpongeBob SquarePants Video Games That Aren't Terrible | CBR
SpongeBob SquarePants is Nickelodeon's most popular show and one of the most popular animated characters of the 21st century. The sponge has inspired a ton of merchandise, multiple feature films and bad video games over the past two decades. Most of those video games, like plenty of games involving a popular cartoon character, were either hastily done cash grabs or initially decent games that aged poorly as technology evolved.
There are, however, a few exceptions to that status quo of terrible SpongeBob video games. These games were very entertaining to play at the time of release and are still fun to play today. These are the five least terrible SpongeBob SquarePants video games.
Star Wars: Why The Mandalorians Deserve A Video Game (& Why The Jedi Need One More)
For most of Star Wars ' existence, the Force-users have always been at the top of the food chain. That's why the films are mostly about the ever-raging war between the Jedi and the Sith. Since the latter are the bad guys, it's the Jedi that gets featured more often, even in video games.
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Now, however, Disney+ has proven that there's more to Star Wars than acrobatic space monks wielding laser swords. The Mandalorian sheds some much-needed light on beings that can and have matched the Jedi in battle. The result is a piqued interest in such a previously underrated faction of Star Wars. It warrants branching out to other media forms, such a video games. Of course, that isn't to say the Jedi don't need more video games about them either.
10 Obscure Sci-Fi Video Games From The 2000s That Are Still Worth Playing
One amazing thing about video games is that many of them over the years are still playable today. If you're someone who has ample time to make for delving into retro gaming and loves sci-fi, there are a myriad of excellent albeit obscure titles from the 2000s that might tickle your inner geek.
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Giants: Citizen Kabuto was released back in December 2000 on the Playstation 2 , Mac OS, and Windows. It's a third-person shooter that also features some real-time strategy elements. Giants: Citizen Kabuto tells the story of a giant, Kabuto, who wanders across a paradise island. However, Kabuto is not aware that a race of people known as the Sea Reapers called the island home before him. In fact, the Sea Reapers created Kabuto as a means to ward off invaders. Obscure enough for you?
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