Category: Gaming Life
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How to Use Game Mods Safely and Legally: A Beginner’s Guide
Game mods are one of the greatest gifts to modern gamers. They let you tweak visuals, fix bugs, or add wild new mechanics. Mods can transform your favorite games into entirely new experiences. But there’s a dark side too: legal gray areas, malware risks, broken saves, or even permanent bans from online platforms. The good…
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Minecraft vs. Roblox for Kids: Which Is Best? (A Parent’s Perspective)
Minecraft and Roblox have been a big topic of conversation in my household lately, mainly because my daughter (now almost eight) is extremely curious about both. And I am equally worried about it. You hear all these stories about bad things happening with kids in both games, it’s just difficult to take a step towards…
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How to Make a Video Game: A Beginner’s Guide
Making a video game sounds like a fun thing to do, right? And while that might be true technically, it can also be very overwhelming if you don’t know how to approach it properly. You need to be completely aware of every step before you start working on making a game. Game development might seem…
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VPNs for Gaming: What They Do, When to Use, and When to Skip
VPNs are popular in the gaming world because they’re meant to solve all sorts of issues — or at least that’s what your favorite VPN-sponsored YouTuber says. They can solve geo-restrictions, give you speed, give you all the protection you need, solve world hunger! Just sign up using their code. But, let me tell you…
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Subnautica 2 News – Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Subnautica 2 is very close to being released, and it’s bringing some major changes to the series. This time around, the focus is on both solo and co-op survival, giving players the option to explore and build with friends for the first time. It’s also a standalone story, meaning you won’t need to have played…
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Ghost of Yotei: Release Date & All You Need to Know
Ghost of Yotei is a standalone sequel of a game very dear to me — Ghost of Tsushima (see my full review here). The key part in the previous sentence is “standalone”, which means that while the game’s story is in the same universe, it can be played without playing or having any knowledge about…
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How to Stop Gaming Motion Sickness
If you’ve ever had to pause a game because your stomach was doing somersaults, you’re not alone. I still remember the first time it happened to me — I was thoroughly enjoying Hogwarts Legacy after waiting months to play it… until the nausea kicked in. For me, it’s especially bad with big screens (like my…
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The Witcher 4: All You Need to Know
Whether you’ve slayed your way through the Wild Hunt five times over or you just know Geralt from that TV show on Netflix, it’s time to get hyped because The Witcher 4 is officially happening. CD Projekt Red has confirmed it’s in the works, and while Geralt’s retirement plan might be kicking in, there’s a…
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – What Made It So Popular
Some games are fun for a weekend. Others stick with you for years. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is the kind that quietly sets a new standard for what an RPG can be. It didn’t just give us a massive world to explore, it gave us a reason to care about every corner of it.…
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10 PS5 Features Every Gamer Should Know
PlayStation 5 is a console built to blow your mind with next-gen performance, stunning visuals, and immersive gameplay features. If you’re still trying to wrap your head around everything the PS5 can do, or if you’re on the fence about upgrading, here’s a breakdown of the top 10 PS5 features that every gamer should know.…
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