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An RPG rundown; recommendations and reviews of the best role-playing games on the market.
How Alpha Clarity Helped Me Grind to Agility
Alpha Clarity is the process of taking a project from inception to completion in a short period, where the project is completed to a high standard. To deliver on the original vision of the project, Alpha Clarity requires team members to communicate clearly and work toward one vision over multiple versions and drafts. This process results in an improved and better quality final product, and a high standard of customer engagement throughout the process.
By TrendingFastIndia4 years ago in Gamers
The Adopted Adventurer
"That does sound like quite a dangerous endeavor," Maxine Hillcrest said, sipping at her cup of tea. The short, plump halfling woman looked up at the three humans who had stopped near her home, weighing them with her gaze. "Now Hildebrant, can you promise me you'll keep a close eye on my boy if I let him go with you?"
By Neal Litherland4 years ago in Gamers
Is Cyberpunk 2077 really that bad?
We all know how awful this game's launch was in 2020, the game released in a very poor state which many gamers found appalling! There were game breaking bugs and glitches where the graphics would devolve into a pixelated mess. You would often clip through solid objects, walls and even fall under the map. Not even the story could be saved; as dialogue would often skip or not play, characters within the campaign would often glitch out and look hilariously awful during emotional cutscenes. I could list off all the bizarre and frustrating glitches in Cyberpunk 2077, but we would be here all day! However, it's been way over a year since the game originally released, it's had many updates, patches and even a next gen upgrade. With all of these fixes, can we now finally appreciate this game for what it truly is? Or is Cyberpunk a doomed game regardless.
By Joseph Roy Wright4 years ago in Gamers
Who Does Your RPG Character Care About?
Garran sat by the fire, reading over a letter. A long, thin man with dueling scars on his cheeks, and hands that always seemed to twitch toward the daggers on his waist, his face was usually set in a hard mask. He was smiling now, though, and his eyes were warm. A far cry from the man most saw when they were on a job together.
By Neal Litherland4 years ago in Gamers
Top 5 D&D Video Games
Let's Be Clear I am fully aware that some of the selections on this list may not be the most popular with all of our readers. Perhaps more controversial may be the wildly popular Fantasy Video Games which will be left off this list. With that in mind, I will state the two criteria by which these games were chosen.
By Mackenzie Tittle4 years ago in Gamers
The One Time A Storyteller Played Chicken With The Venue
When you show up to a game, you expect the person running it to have a story ready for you. Or, failing that, to at least be willing to follow the players if they take initiative to try to accomplish goals and tie-off existing plots. What you don't expect to happen is for your storyteller to put down roadblocks, warnings, and to get involved in a game of chicken with you when you try to play the game.
By Neal Litherland4 years ago in Gamers
The Death Wish
They rode quietly through the mountain passes, their weapons and tack muffled by cloths to prevent any sounds that might travel to unwanted ears. Garrus kept one hand on his saddle horn, and one hand on his wand, but the young wizard couldn't help but notice Valgard's face. They'd ridden together for months now, and in all that time the big man had worn an expression like a thunderhead, barely speaking more than a handful of words. But now it was like the sun had broken through. His sullen eyes were bright, and his dour countenance uplifted. There was an eagerness about him that made him seem lighter. It was difficult to tell through his beard, but he appeared to be smiling.
By Neal Litherland4 years ago in Gamers
5 Films You Should Watch To Really "Get" Changeling: The Lost
The World of Darkness, as a setting, speaks to some of the darker parts of our mythological monsters. Not only that, but it finds a way to show the human aspects of the inhuman. Vampires, werewolves, ghosts, demons and more become people we can understand, and even identify with even as they step further and further away from humanity. However, of all the lore that has been added to this modern fantasy mythos, none is as confusing to some folks as that found in Changeling: The Lost. The tagline A Game of Beautiful Madness is well-earned, and it can be intimidating for players who aren't used to a setting that's quite as fluid, or where the darkness hides behind whimsy and wonder.
By Neal Litherland4 years ago in Gamers
The Ranger
The forest was quiet. Nothing seemed to break the silence. Not insects nor animals, not even the wind stirred. Ancient elm and oak trees abounded with a few evergreens scattered about. The ground was far from clear, with piles of fallen branches everywhere and dozens of tiny branches obscuring the view. An observer would possibly notice the minutely incremental movement of a caterpillar on an elm branch, but the faint scuffling to the west gave away the position of the intruder. The deer bounded into view past the old man who appeared to be sleeping. Chasing the deer was a pack of very large wolves. The creatures had riders, goblins with bows. As they leapt over his position, the sleeping giant awoke.
By Michael Peter Conine4 years ago in Gamers
Tips To Know After Entering The New World
Recently Amazon has been improving the bugs that appeared in New World, so many players choose to enter the game at this time. So what should you do when a new player enters the game? The following guide gives you some tips for getting started in New World, which can help us to go more smoothly in this game.
By Richard Patrick Jr.4 years ago in Gamers











