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    masterpiece, and a wasteful letdown. This 2016 action role-playing game takes place on the historical planet of Mars, which is surprisingly teeming with life, similar to Spiders previous game, Mars: War Logs. Technomancer puts you in the shoes of an infamous technomancer, Zachariah, who later becomes a wanted man after being forced to flee his home, the Abundance, one of the many corporations on Mars, later ingame. The game, like many other role-playing games, starts you

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    The game Destiny is a First Person Roleplaying game that takes place in the future where humans are at the age of extinction due to a long war fought against three alien races named the Vex, Fallen, and Hive. The war ends wielding no victor and heavy casualties on the human side as they are forced to reside in what the game calls “The Last City”. This game is set up to be a thrilling game, but upon playing the game it is found that the game is much undeveloped. The game has little to no story, a

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    violence in violent video games or role-playing games increase violence and aggression in the real world? Undoubtedly, violent role-playing games nowadays are more intense than ever. These role-playing games with simulated violence are perilous for the kids. Surprisingly, In a simulated role-playing game called “Killer”, students play by shooting each other with water guns to win money. Author Guy Martin write “High-Jinks: Shoot-Out” and tells us about this vehement game. Games like Killer and other

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    Runescape is one of the first massive multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG) that many gamers have started with. Released in 2001, there were no games like it out there for its time. For many of us gamers, Runescape was the beginning of an amazing journey. The game was free to play on your web browser, no download necessary. Once your account was created you were able to start your adventure in the exploration of Runescape, there is no better game you can get lost in. Runescape is the missing piece

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    Video games are the perfect outlet and source to pour one’s soul into, especially if the game at hand deals is relatable. Usurp-Road to Valhalla is such a game as it deals with the various themes and issues that accompany growing up, dealing with adversity, and the pressure that parents can place on you. As of now the project is just an idea but I believe that it deserves funding so that it can be made into an actual game. All of the aspects such as target audience, features, and concerns have been

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    Does violence in violent video games or role-playing games increase violence and aggression in the real world? Undoubtedly, violent role-playing games nowadays are more intense than ever. These role-playing games with simulated violence are perilous for kids. In a simulated role-playing game called “Killer”, students play by shooting each other with water guns to win money. Games like Killer and other violent video games encourage violence. Not only do they encourage violence, but they can actually

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    In the modern gaming industry with main stream Role Playing Games (RPGs), the battle between the two sub genres (Western RPGs and Japanese RPGs) have taken over the mass media discussions on which is “better” than the other. Despite this, the nominated RPGs in 2017 of Best Role-Playing Game of the year has shown that split in the society with great games such as Divinity: Original Sin 2 and Persona 5. However, in the past Western RPGs such as Mass Effect (2008) and Dragon Age: Origins (2009) have

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    Online Games and Today's World Games are one of the biggest entertainment for people round the globe. From ancient times, it is one of the ways to keep kids energetic and occupied. But in the new era, with the internet usage all over, games online have also become very popular. There is no place with no online games - this is the fact! With this state of life, are these gaming online affecting and addicting people's life? It depends on the perception of people. There are people who play purely

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    Some people believe that exams are an inappropriate way of measuring students’ performance and should be replaced by continuous assessment. Do you agree or disagree? In Korea, it was commonly believed that the College Scholastic Ability Test would determine which university the student would enter. Some students even committed suicide because of their low score. The government chose to perform continuous assessment partially because it is efficient to evaluate students’ lives more thoroughly. The

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    Undertale

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    Undertale is a 2015 indie role-playing game created by Toby Fox that received universal praise for its unique, retro-style gameplay and thought-provoking story. The story goes like this: You are a child that has tried to climb the tall mountain known simply as Mt. Ebbett. As you are climbing, you fall into a deep hole, and realize you have fallen into what is known as the Underground. The Underground is a land where monsters were sealed away after a long and terrifying war. You are told by many characters

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