In an age where digital literacy is as crucial as traditional literacy, parents, and educators are constantly seeking innovative methods to engage students in improving their reading and writing skills
Though Twitch initially focused on people supplying a real-time look into their video gaming adventures, its content has diversified dramatically in the past few years.
When looking at some of the most addictive games out there it would be foolish to not consider the titles on Microsoft’s titan of the gaming industry... the Xbox.
As FPS games have continuously grown in popularity over the years, there have been a number of favoured games such as Battlefield and Halo, but nothing quite comes close to the popularity of the Call of Duty franchise.
In the era of working from home and hybrid working due to Covid-19 there has been one major challenge that doesn’t seem to have been satisfactorily solved: How do we socialise if we’re all working from home?
With those nameless servers capable of carrying the burden of the games, and the PC and the mobile capable of offering the ideal platforms on which to play them, can console-based gaming continue to lead the industry?
For most people, gaming is relaxing but, when it’s done at a competitive level, it can actually become quite dangerous, and not just because eSports tournaments are ruthless.
It used to be that you’d drop a couple of coins in a video game and get your money’s worth of fun. All that has changed with the advent of the eSports market.
Inescapable: No Rules, No Rescue isn’t a bad game, it’s just that others of a similar ilk, like Danganronpa, do the social thriller visual novel concept much better.