RPG
This is the second article in a multi-part series that takes a look the culture and history of RPGs, and how you might get involved in a game yourself. Part one can be found here.
According to Wikipedia an estimated 6 million people played D&D in 2007. Continue reading
I’m a gamer through and through. Board games, video games, card games, role playing games…you name it, I probably played it or tried to play it at some point. I love the competition, the creative and strategic thinking and the thrill of pitting your wits against your friends’. Continue reading
Note: This article was written by Madfall with very minor edits provided by LeftCoastLady. Madfall was shy about submitting it under his own moniker.
Action games are like any other drug, you start off with something simple and seemingly harmless — in my case it was “Tomb Raider 2” — and in no time at all you’re playing something like “Silent Hill 2,” a product so terrifying that it actually made me whimper aloud in more than one place.
I always had a passing interest in games growing up but being as poor as a church mouse I never had an Atari, NES, SNES or any of the consoles that came before the Playstation — the Playstation was my downfall.
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