Results of tag "pc"

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Ryse: Son of Rome

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Ryse: Son of Rome is a perfectly average game. It's got average gameplay, an average story, and an average length. It's a run of the mill hack and slash game where you play as a Roman soldier seeking revenge for his murdered family. Combat is fun, but makes heavy use of QTEs than can get old...
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The Walking Dead - Season 2

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The Walking Dead Season 2 picks up where Season 1 leaves off. We play as Clementine, forced to grow up too fast, and meet a whole new cast of characters. The gameplay remains the same as in Season 1.
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The Walking Dead Season 1

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The Walking Dead S1 is another game from Telltale's heyday, and it's another good one. Here, we play as original character Lee, a man saved from a prison sentence by the outbreak, who encounters and protects Clementine, an orphaned girl.
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The Blackwell Legacy

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Point and Click games have, in recent years, become a favorite genre of mine. Growing up I played mascot platformers and Nintendo games, gradually moving into sports games and shooters, and then later into strategy games and RPGs. As I became an adult I moved more into PC gaming, and then...
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The Wolf Among Us

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The Wolf Among Us, released in 2013, is maybe the best game from Telltale's series of adventure/interactive story games. Set in the Fables universe, a gritty modern take on popular fairy tales, we play as Bigby Wolf, a sheriff. The game has a good story, dealing with mature themes of murder, drug...
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To the Moon

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To the Moon is an experience. Released in 2011, just when indie games were exploding, I had never played anything like it before or since. It's an RPG, but there's no combat. It's kind of a visual novel, but there's some interactivity. The main draw is the story.
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My name's Mike, and this is the Lore Repository - my spot online where I can write out my thoughts on games, books, tech, movies, and anything else I find interesting. 

My biggest project is my Game Library Project. I have a ton of games collected throughout the years, and have barely played any of them. Check out the linked post to learn more about the project, and click here to be taken to the category page where you can see all my posts for the project.

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Reviews, where I post longer-form review writeups
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