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How to Balance Your Hobbies With…Everything Else
The older we get, the harder it is to find time for...well, anything in life. But when it comes to your spare time, I provide some tips that will help you find out how to balance your hobbies. Tips that have helped ME strike that balance, even amid the craziness of everyday life.
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The Marvel’s Avengers Game and Why It Sucks
The Marvel's Avengers game failed critically and financially. Here, I dissect the game, its flaws, and how it relates to the fancy term "Ludonarrative Dissonance".
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Doom Eternal: The Definition of Good Game Design
Super Mario 64 forever altered the landscape of 3D platformers. Grand Theft Auto caused a seismic shift by implementing open worlds as a constant. For me, Doom Eternal radically changed first-person shooters with a beautiful confluence of mechanics and theme.
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My Top 10 Video Games of the Decade: 2009 – 2019
Video game technology has advanced insanely quickly over the last ten years. From 4K graphics, to the mainstream popularity of virtual reality, gaming has never been better. I reminisce on the past decade, and handpick my top 10 video games from 2009 - 2019.
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Fallout: New Vegas & My Journey into the Unknown
Open world RPG's are fun to explore, but what is beyond the boundaries of what you can see? That is the question that has likely popped into many a gamer's head. One day, I haphazardly answered the question for myself while playing Fallout: New Vegas.
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How to Organize Video Games Like a Boss
As with anything, having too many video games can result in chaos and lack of order. I share my insight on how to best organize video games cleanly and efficiently!
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How to Teach a Board Game for the Very First Time
Teaching a board game for the first time can be a stressful ordeal. What is the quickest way to teach? Should I read through the rulebook with the other players? These questions and more are answered with 10 simple tips to help you impart your board game knowledge to others.
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The Tangible Benefits of Physical Video Games
With digital video games becoming the norm, hard copies are quietly fading into obscurity. I make the case for why tangible video games are great, and explain the importance of keeping them around for the foreseeable future.