Gaming Posts of the Week | Choose Wisely
How was your weekend, Steemian? And what you've been playing this weekend? I've found my new go-to online competitive game and been enjoying it the whole week and have enthusiastically written a post about it that you can go to by clicking the linked image below, if you're interested. Straight out of Temeria, it's Gwent!
And my new find has something to do with one of the great posts mentioned in here, which, looking at how happy I am with Gwent, I must say it proved that what the author's written in the post is accurate. You'll know which post I'm talking about when you read it. But be sure to check out the other 3 mentioned posts too if you like because they're just as great. Here's some of the best gaming posts of this week, my pick...
The death of the MMORPG – Fact or Fiction?
by @gamingstation
"Are MMORPG dying?" ask the author.
To answer the seemingly simple question, first you may need to take a look back and forth around--not only the MMORPG genre itself, but also the other popular genres that might as well beat it in the market for their more advantageous-towards-players-in-some-ways nature. I do have interest in MMORPG, but am also confused to pick which title I should play because my impression towards MMORPG is that it's something that you have to give your life into.
Critics Zone: WATCH DOGS
by @jyzu
I will never forget that comparison video between the E3 preview and the released version of Watch Dogs that was a trending topic when the game came out. Back then I was one of those who got excited over this "innovative" title Ubisoft worked on. I thought it was like GTA but with hacking, which sounds really cool. Luckily I tried it on my friend's PC first before I got my itchy hands on it and decided to just play on his PC over his disappointment whenever I had the chance... which was almost everyday. I'm a bad person.
5 Australian conflicts that military shooters should use
by @gamersclassified
While I haven't played every single shooter games available, I could say I agree that it's hard to find a war in history that would make shooter games nowadays deliver an entirely 'fresh' experience. And the scope is already shrinked into only "shooter games" and "war in history". Or maybe we, and/or game studios haven't dig deep enough to find one? Well, this post have 5 interesting--very interesting--suggestion as to which war from Australia's history that might be good for shooter games to set in.
Game Review - Sword of Ditto
by @sorlach
To end this post, here's a nice quick review about an interesting indie game which art-style somehow reminds me of Adventure Time. I did curious about this game and it seems similar to the other one that I've been waiting for (Moonlighter, to be clear), and this review did give me the informations I needed to consider getting it or not. While I like the system I figured in this game, I think I'm going to wait for Moonlighter first. But you? I don't know, why don't you check it out and see for yourself?
I hope you liked these posts as much as I do. I didn't leave comments on some of them because what I have to say about the posts are pretty much been written here, so. Be sure to support the authors because they certainly deserve it. And stay tuned for more of my gaming related contents.
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Great selection of posts my dude. As always.
I really liked @sorlach's review and that's exactly the kindof content we want for the community, so it's always nice that they get some kindof recognition different than just getting upvotes. Thanks for your highlights, my dude!
The group certainly make it easier to find great posts. But I still roam around the new, hot, and my feed. I like the review as well. I always tried to write that kind of review, fairly quick but covered everything you need to know. But I get too excited everytime and the post become too long lmao.
And thanks for having me in the group!
I'm scared of making reviews and writing like 5000 words, lmao.
The group also thanks you for being there, my dude!