Happy Christmas Readers,
I unintentionally took a month off, sorry guys. Thank you
for showing your ongoing support it honestly means the world to me.
This is the first gift guide of this week and we are
going to focus on gaming, the games I am going to mention are the games that I
play continuously and have so much love for if you’ve seen my Instagram you’ve
had some spoilers.
Nothing in this guide is a paid partnership or gifted. I
am using poster images I have found through google I do not own any rights and
am using the image purely for review purposes (Fair use under the copyright act
sections 29 and 30 under use for a review).
Dungeon Keeper
Dungeon Keeper is a real-time strategy game that turns
the entire fantasy genre on its head. The world of Dungeon Keeper is
tongue-in-cheek and cartoony, but engrossing, substantial and not cuddly. In
most games you are the hero, exploring the dungeon, slaying evil creatures and
collecting treasure. This time you get to be the evil Dungeon Keeper, designing
your dungeon and stock it with vicious creatures. You are given minimal
information about the world other than you're evil, you have a dungeon, you want
to take over the world, and Heroes will try to enter your dungeon to kill your
lovely, creatures and steal your gold. If your dungeon is well designed, those
heroes will end up as hero-meat.
Available on GOG
Dungeon Keeper 2
Dungeon Keeper 2 shares the original's half-silly,
half-scary visual design, the graphics have undergone an incredible refinement
since the first game, lending Dungeon Keeper 2 had some of the best graphics
you had ever seen at the time. There are only a few extra rooms you'd have hoped
for much more from a sequel but we’ll take what we can get. The casino is neat,
if only because a jackpot-winning minion starts dancing and singing when he
wins (Disco Inferno!). Rooms have better graphics, though. The hen-houses in
the hatchery, the on-wall bookshelves and torture racks, everything shows a
subtle touch.
Available on GOG
Red Alert 3
Like the previous games in the Red Alert series, the game
is set in an alternate reality from World War II, in which the Western Allies
fight the Soviet Union. In Red Alert 3 the Soviet leadership, facing defeat,
goes back in time to kill Albert Einstein and prevent his assistance to the
allies, paving the way for Soviet domination in the present.
However, they never paid attention to the butterfly
effect and created, a third world power, the Empire of the Rising Sun, is
created and all three sides go to war. The three warring factions are fully
playable, with the game play involving constructing a base, gathering resources
and training armies to defeat other players. Each of the armies has their own a
fully co-operative campaign, playable with either an artificial intelligence
partner or with another player online as well as a story mode.
The game combines its strategy missions with full-motion
video footage featuring an ensemble cast starring J.K. Simmons, Tim Curry and
George Takei as the leaders of the three factions, this has always been one of
my favourite thing about the red alert games.
Available on Origin
Command and Conquer General: Zero Hour
Generals takes place in a alternate mid-2010s. Players
are given a choice of three Armies to play. In Generals, the United States
and the People's Republic of China are the world's two superpowers, and are the
targets of the Global Liberation Army (GLA), a borderless terrorist
organisation. The United States and China are depicted as allies in the series
who occasionally co-operate against the GLA, whose goal is to eliminate the
military forces of China and the United States.
Like most other real-time strategy games, the player must
construct a base, acquire resources, build various combat and support units,
and defeat opponents. Various unit types can be constructed, ranging from
infantry, vehicles and air units. Each side has its own unique characteristics
and abilities. All sides share some similarities, such as training infantry at
a barracks, building armoured units and "high tech" building. Each building
unlocks more advanced units, which allows you to acquire additional resources
and even unlock a unique super-weapon.
Available on Origin
The Sims 4
For anyone who doesn’t know the Sims is a life simulation
game. Out of the two I have played Sims 4 is my favourite and I’ll be honest I
love all the custom content. Just in case any of the people who create custom
content thank you so much I love the effort you put in and thank you for
creating amazing custom houses. Okay back to the game, players make their own
Sim character and control their life to explore different personalities which change
the way the game plays out.
Your Sims' moodlets changes the game play by influencing
the sims' emotional state, introducing new interaction options. I also love the
expansion packs and I own two packs and can’t wait to expand. Similar
to previous Sims games, player-created challenges abound. One of the most
prevalent is the Legacy Challenge, in which players create a single Sim and try
to make its family line last for ten generations.
It’s a great game to lose 3 hours without realising.
Available on Origin
L x
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