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    E3 2023?

    I want to see it being revealed from major studios, like a new Zelda game or a surprise sequel. Also, I want to always see the indie devs shine at all times.
  2. It's so disheartening to see games in broken states. As gamers, we need to wait for reviews before buying any game. Also, it's crucial for gamers to also support studios that prioritize quality.
  3. Bioware does friendships so well! I'd add Commander Shepard's bond with Liara in Mass Effect to the list. Another one that stands out to me is the friendship between Joel and Ellie in The Last of Us . Their bond is so emotional.
  4. That's a great mention! Another game that comes to mind is Animal Crossing, where you can't die or fail. You can also add Minecraft's to this list. In Minecraft, you have unlimited resources and can't damage.
  5. I'm with you on the 16-bit era. The SNES and Genesis paved the way and it brought to us iconic games like Super Mario World, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Streets of Rage. These game are truly epic.
  6. I still believe that it's No Man's Sky's GOTY nomination. The hype for this game was massive, but the game's launch was a disaster. Not to talk of the gameplay and poor optimization. It was a disappointing experience for many, including myself.
  7. For me, it's more about the value the video game added. I'd pay up to $40 for a remaster with significant performance upgrades, but only if it's a game that I love to play and only if the changes enhance the overall experience .
  8. Of course, the first game which I played was Super Mario on NES. I remember it was that game which opened my eyes to the concept of video games. I just can’t forget how I rescued Princess Peach from Bowser The music alone is nolgastic. More interesting is the jump and power-up of Mario. They were so cool. I played that game for many hours back in the day.
  9. I have never cried to a video game but I do get emotional when the story of the game is very touching. In Last of Us, I was emotionally touched by Joel and Ellie’s character. It looks so real but I didn't cry. At least I know two people who shed tears on this game, but it hasn't happened to me, and I don't think it would. What about you?
  10. Video games can be super addictive. I often find myself asking the question, what exactly makes it so difficult to put down? In my opinion, it is the immersive experience and the narratives of the video games. Personally, I’m addicted to games such as Fortnite and Minecraft. The challenges in these games are enough to keep you coming back. What about you?
  11. In my own opinion, video games shouldn’t only be enjoyed, but also should serve some useful purpose of instilling some simple lessons in one lives. I remember noticing that in games like The Last of Us. I learned a lot of things, which are patience, hard work and sacrifice. Not only that, Portal also taught me how to reason and be innovative..
  12. Yes ,some esports organizations and leagues implement drug testing. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has included esports in their guidelines too.. Drug testing ensures fair play and player health as well.
  13. Esports growth is very undeniable, but it doesn't surpass traditional sports. . Both have their own unique experiences. Esports may attract new audiences, but traditional sports have history.
  14. Yes, female-only leagues exist, such as the Women's League in Overwatch and the Female Legends Series in Apex Legends. I also know some notable female pro gamers like Kim Geguri and Sasha Hostyn.
  15. In my opinion, both options have merits because watching in an arena provides electric atmosphere, while home viewing offers comfort. It actually depends on personal preference.
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