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Diablo
05-18-15 08:50 AM
Diablo
Before being on the internet pretty much became the only way to play multiplayer, there used to be this thing called "split-screen", however,  Diablo wasn't exactly comfortable with that, so they decided to do "share-screen". Well, as the years progressed, Diablo began to follow along with everyone else, converting into an online extravaganza. But, let us rewind a bit, when Diablo was still a eerie finger-breaker.

Looking back, I can still remember the day when I was murdered by The Butcher, a cruel being with a taste for flesh. It was a time when every shot count, a time when a mistake meant death, a time when the odds were always stacked against you. Well, things have come a long way since Diablo first began, and maybe for the better, but even so, I still miss those days. If I had anything to say about this game, the most truthful of answers would be... it will put you on edge.

All and all, this was an amazing game to play, and with a friend, it was even more amazing. Nowadays, sure, it is mildly entertaining, but the feeling of excitement and fear is no longer the same. Diablo today may be more multiplayer than before, but the sense of trust and understanding has been forgotten.
N+
05-16-15 07:09 PM
N+
N+ is a platformer based game, but with a small twist to things. Unlike the standard platformer, this one isn't entirely about finishing the level as quick as possible, but ultimately... your real objective is to survive. With a very unique soundtrack, a few additional characters (mostly just a palette change), and this game being available on four different consoles (NDS, Xbox, Playstation, and PC), you are sure to access it somehow.

BUT WAIT! There's more...

Also, unlike traditional platformers, you can also create your own levels, download and/or play other people's levels, and compete in time trials (as well as other challenges). In an overall summary, I can truthfully say that N+ (The Way Of The Ninja) is the best "alternative" platformer I have had the chance to play.

I highly recommend you play this, however, the NDS version doesn't allow playing other people's levels (as the Nintendo servers for NDS have been disconnected).
Tomb Raider
05-16-15 02:23 AM
Tomb Raider
Years and years ago, Tomb Raider was the top game to be playing (next to games like Final Fantasy VII, Crash Bandicoot, and a few others). As the years have gone by, Tomb Raider has expanded far and wide, in both a positive and negative way. But let us not forget the excellence and stress inducing power of the original Tomb Raider. With what started out as your standard "open-world" premise and a touch of 3PS/TPS (Third Person Shooter), you get a story that takes you all across the world, from deep in Aztec ruins to searching around the polar ice caps. This game truly was  emarkable for its time and worth every second spent to beat it.

Now, let us get down to business. Tomb Raider has a wide variety of qualities that greatly increase and decrease the fun meter of the game itself, from an annoying control system to some pretty sweet zen-like soundtrack plus a few nifty looking cut scenes, you get a nicely balanced proportion of a game. If anything, Tomb Raider offers up a true challenge for any gamer, giving them constant jumpscares (well... sorta), as well as a few graphical mysteries to ponder, such as a very hard to notice "green skull hanging from a vine".

All and all, this game got expanded for a reason, it was awesome and still remains pretty epic to this day.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories
05-16-15 02:10 AM
Yu-Gi-Oh Forbidden Memories
The very first TCG game I played, Yu-Gi-Oh Forbidden Memories holds a special place in my heart. With a very nice soundtrack, a cast of original characters, and an obnoxiously easy way to play the game, this has always been one of my favorites. Although not designed for people who actually know how to play Yu-Gi-Oh, it still holds a memento of satisfaction.

In the start of the game, you play as the spirit that lives within the Millennium Puzzle, however, you don't start out in the puzzle. As you progress into the game, you uncover some of the past when Yu-Gi-Oh first began, starting in the times of ancient Egypt. From here, you move into the "future", during the time of Yugi, Joey, and the rest of the original Yu-Gi-Oh characters. While in this world, you go through a premonition/flashback kind of phase.

Well, anyways, overall, this is a very amusing game, but it lacks a certain sense of flare for those whom don't enjoy the old school PS1.
Reel Fishing
05-15-15 08:35 PM
Reel Fishing
Ah, going fishing... something I have never done in real life. But you know what, I don't even care! Thanks to the splendid graphics, relaxing music, and life like sounds, you can feel like you really are fishing. This game was one of the only ones that I could play for hours on end when I was stressed out, it truly helped me find a state of calm and feel as if everything was going to be just fine.

As I continue to age, this game has continued to be a major part of my life, helping me find a deep sense of calm and relaxation when the times seem most hectic. I honestly have nothing negative to say about this game, as it has continued to keep me from going psycho and hurting others. If there is ever a game that you should try because you've never gone fishing, never had a chance to calm down, or never had the opportunity to experience nature, then this is your game to play.

I highly suggest those with very high levels of stress, just sit back and play this for a hour, it should help.

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