Friday, 30 November 2012

Top New PC Games of 2012


2012 began with a new set of anticipations among the gaming fanatics all over the world, as more and more new PC games, and also updated versions of the existing games were expected to hit the gaming arena in large numbers as compared to the previous years.
In fact, the 1st half of 2012 has been really great for all the gaming freaks; it has been a great time for all huge-budget, blockbuster PC games that most of the publishers forced well beyond the holidays in order to prevent crashing with other prominent titles, including "Call of Duty", and also for cool autonomously formed titles that normally fill in the remaining gaps in a sluggish release calendar.
Let's discuss in brief about the top new PC games for 2012 in the following sections. All the games that are discussed below are hugely adorned by gamers all over the globe -
1. Diablo III - Finally, after a long hiatus of nearly twelve years, the classic grind loot and level-up RPG has resumed back into the worldwide gaming arena. Diablo III has been fairly successful to re-capture the chair as the chief means to waste your several hours of time killing demons by just clicking the left button of your mouse. There have been an overwhelming number of advanced progression systems in the latest Diablo III game that will certainly keep the gamers completely entertained from first to last.
So far, the cinematics that have been released with respect to this game are simply breathtaking, and the standard gameplay has been precisely polished, and is highly satisfying.
2. Trials Evolution - In fact, I am not the only one to explain the latest Trials Evolution game as excite-bike on steroids, and actually no one could find a much better framework of the outstanding motorcycle feats as provided by this game in any other games available presently. The follow-up to Trials HD of 2012, the new Trials Evolution consists of a track creator, multiplayer option, and an even learning curve compared to its predecessors.
3. Fez - By the looks of it, the newest Fez similar to a pure puzzle PC game, is featured with a shrewd trick - the players can interchange their view of the 2-dimensional world to unveil new tracks, and hidden doorways. However, at the back of this alteration in standard perspective is a latest rabbit hole. Clearly, Fez has been the cleverest video game of 2012 so far; it is one hell of a game that can certainly crush your mind.
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Thursday, 29 November 2012

Video Games For Underage Children


A common assumption today is that the majority of people who either buy or play computer games and video games are children or young teenagers. In fact, well over sixty percent of all those who do play or buy such video games are over the age of eighteen. It is largely the older brothers and sisters, or even parents of the children who are the majority of gamers. When you look at the type and range of video games and computer games on the market, there is a large variety, some of which are suitable for children and families, but many of which are not, and in the case of video games which do feature more mature or adult content, this is clearly displayed on the cover label. Shops and retailers have a duty to ensure that games labeled for those only over the age of sixteen or eighteen are not sold to underage children, with proofs of age required in the case of any uncertainty. In reality, this actually happens quite rarely - even more rare than those retailers who check the ages of people buying videos and movies that have similar age restrictions or advice labels on them.

Are Video Games Good For Children?


If you are a parent, you no doubt have asked this question more than once. Are video games good for children?

What Are Flash Games?



Technically flash games are interactive games created using the Adobe Flash software. Macromedia originally owned and developed the Flash software for use in animation programming and was being used to create movies and TV shows and complex business presentations. Soon after, Flash was picked up by programmers to create web-based interactive games.What makes Flash games different from your PC or video games is that they do not run on a PC based platform so you don't have to install software on your system or get a new console. Most Flash games are web-based and run on your browser with the appropriate developer's plug-in however what you do need is the Adobe Flash plug-in which is downloadable for free from the Adobe website. This means that you don't have to install a client software on your system and all you need is your browser with the plug-in. Sometimes it is already pre-installed with your operating system.

Children and the Evolution of Computer Gameplay

Children and the Evolution of Computer Gameplay

Recen studies have shown that boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 14 have a wide range of various digital devices and use them in very different ways. Whether they're digital cameras, mp3 players, portable game devices or smartphones, the list of devices is endless. However given all of this choice, the interesting thing is that boys seem to be fascinated by games and playing them is the number one thought in their head - no matter what the platform or device is.

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Getting Started in World of Warcraft (WoW)


One of the most addictive games in the world today is World of Warcraft. It is also one of the most profitable games of all time. But why should anyone want to play a game that may prove to be addictive and counter productive? Well WoW is a unique MMORPG because of the way it teaches players to be team oriented. Yes, playing the game alone is possible, but in order to truly enjoy the game as well as to level-up faster it is best to hook up with other players to form a party. Kids, teenagers and adults can easily relate to this type of concept and with WoW they also get to practice it.
So how do they get started? The game starts with choosing a faction, and WoW has two factions that are vying for supremacy in Azeroth. The Horde is composed of 6 playable races namely the Blood Elves, the Forsaken, Goblins, Orcs, the Taurens and the Trolls. Meanwhile opposing the Horde is the Alliance of Night Elves, Men, Draenei, Worgen, Dwarves and Gnomes.
Choosing a race is going to be a factor in how anyone would want to play in World of Warcraft. The reason for this is that most of the races have affinities and resistances. Take for example the Night Elves, because of their affinity for magic they are best utilized as Paladins or as Druids. Knowing what you want to be in WoW is probably the most important thing to know before anyone would want to start playing the game. So upon choosing a race, the next thing to do would be to choose a class. Good starting classes would be the Druid, Priest, Paladin and Rogue. The Druid and the Priest are both support classes so provided you would be partying with a group of warriors or paladins, or for any group for that matter there support abilities would be greatly needed. It is actually a toss up between the Warrior and the Paladin but most people would prefer using the Paladin since it is very versatile. Aside from being able to deal damage with its melee attacks, Paladins can also heal party members as well as themselves which make them great tanks if they are also properly equipped with the best armor.
Indeed World of Warcraft is one of the few games which have aged gracefully, and its core gameplay mechanics have not been compromised which makes it an ideal training ground for people who want to know the real value of teamwork.
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