The Shadowrun Video Games From Worst to Best.
March 27, 2021 by AfroGamer
Filed under Gaming, Microsoft/Xbox, News, Nintendo Switch/SNES/N64, PC/Mobile/Android/iOS
In 1993, we got the first video-game adaptation of the series on the SNES.
Final Fantasy’s Greatest Mini Game.
March 27, 2021 by AfroGamer
Filed under Gaming, Gaming Analysis, Microsoft/Xbox, News, Nintendo Switch/SNES/N64, PC/Mobile/Android/iOS, PlayStation/PS4
Over the years, Final Fantasy has been known for many things that come together to form one great game at a time.
Free To Play vs Paid Mobile Games.
March 16, 2021 by AfroGamer
Filed under Gaming, News, PC/Mobile/Android/iOS
Starting with the good, you get a full game and don’t have to spend any money after you buy it, right?
Idle Champions: Idle RPGs Now D&D Flavored.
May 8, 2020 by AfroGamer
Filed under Gaming, News, PC/Mobile/Android/iOS, RPGs
So, did Idle Champions change my mind on idle games? Not really. I will say I’ve been entertaining some idle RPGs—particularly Idle Heroes—to see if I’ve been too harsh on them. Idle Champions got those games to that point. We’ll find out in a few weeks if I’m still on the “idle RPGs are trash” hill or if I’ll be recommending them to you.
Metro Exodus: Some Mistakes are Good Mistakes.
January 30, 2020 by AfroGamer
Filed under Action (Shooter/Fighting, etc.), Gaming, Microsoft/Xbox, News, PC/Mobile/Android/iOS, PlayStation/PS4
Many fans were hurt, but the insane review bombing didn’t hurt the company. Sometimes you think about the worse, and later you find out that it was much less horrible than you imagine. Probably, this was the case with Metro Exodus publisher
Chill Games Corner: American Truck Simulator.
January 30, 2020 by AfroGamer
Filed under Gaming, News, PC/Mobile/Android/iOS, Simulation
American Truck Simulator is a true chill game. I play this, Stardew Valley, or Starbound when I get too heated from playing more action-oriented games or when I’m stomped in business management sims. ATS really allows me to get my head straight by just traveling between cities, seeing the landscape, and listening to the in-game radio stations.
There is a very mild degree of anxiety when falling behind on a deadline but for the most part the game isn’t punishing if you fail. You have one main objective and when there’s not a ton of things going on, it’s easy to focus and take it easy in a game.
Check Out Cyber Knights.
January 30, 2020 by AfroGamer
Filed under Gaming, News, PC/Mobile/Android/iOS, RPGs
Cyber Knights is just an RPG that you can play for hours at a time and might drive you to get the Elite version. If you love cyberpunk or enjoyed playing Shadowrun, snatch up this title.
Remembering the Ouya.
January 2, 2020 by AfroGamer
Filed under Gaming, News, PC/Mobile/Android/iOS
For all its faults, the first Ouya would’ve served as a good start for future consoles in that line. Of course, it probably wouldn’t have reached a second console anyway.
The Trail Is More Fun Than You’d Expect.
January 2, 2020 by AfroGamer
Filed under Adventure, Gaming, News, PC/Mobile/Android/iOS, Simulation
The Trail is 100-percent a chill game. It’s a player versus environment game but you don’t fight anything. The distance between towns and rest stops and your stamina are your enemies. I would say this is a time waster but you’re going to want to continue your trek to see if you can make it to the next or just to gather and craft.
Hyper Heroes: Breathing Life into Mobile RPGs.
December 4, 2019 by AfroGamer
Filed under Gaming, News, PC/Mobile/Android/iOS, RPGs
Oddly enough, it’s been around for over a year now and while I’ve seen it around, I’m just now downloading it. The closest game to this is The Muscle Hustle, a marble-style wrestling game. It’s fun but even more grindy to find equipment so you can promote your wrestlers.