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    Meta: Taking you on a journey back to the old west, Gaming1 has unveiled a new game that lets players ride unlike ever before. Western Ride is rampant with cowboy driven action, but are you enough of a sharp shooter to scoop the jackpot? Western Ride Review Western Ride is brand new online slots release that is set deep in the heart of the Wild West; something that has attracted many a gambler in the past. Who doesn’t love the idea of rocking the reels in the old west? Now players have the…

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    To many people, death is the ultimate end, when nothing continues, and the book of life closes. However, in the majority of video games, death is a failure state. Due to the primarily action-focused nature of games, death has served as a failure-state for thousands of games, from Mortal Combat to Pac Man. The question is, how do games use death, beyond that of a failure state? To examine, we’ll see an extremely common method seen in FPS’s, such as Doom or Wolfenstein the New Order, a newer…

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    One of the biggest factors that separate good roguelikes from not-so-good roguelikes is the balance between progression and replayability. Once More With Gusto’s Eternal Step is a 2D roguelike action-adventure game with a great progression system that makes every challenging playthrough worthwhile. Like most other roguelikes, Eternal Step is set in a tower that has endless floors full of traps, treasures, and monsters. Every floor is only one room and these rooms seem to be randomly generated.…

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    Video games have affected the psychological mind of young children and even adults in many different ways with a new variety of games can change the way children think,learn,act and even feel.Gaming has changed a lot over the years and now more than ever.are more common now that those who play games are way more efficient in academic studies then some who do not play video games but it’s not all good.When some video games can influence children in a very negative way especially, games involving…

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    Are Video Games Good For You? Not many people understand the benefits of video games, because those people have never played them. Some get frustrated when playing, but frustration just requires one to learn how to play. Each game is different and requires different skills, some are reflex, memory, problem solving, or simply role playing games. Video games have been on a slow incline throughout the years. With popularity rising developers have produced better graphics, stories, and gameplay by…

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    the video game genres from Understanding Video Games. While not everything that Parlett states can be related to video game genres there are still some similarities applied from traditional card games in video game genres. Traditional games provide the backing to video game genres. To begin, we must first define what is Parlett’s remarks about Chance, Choice, Coherence, and Information. He first defines a game of skill is when certain players win more consistently than others. Card games vary in…

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    DmC: Devil May Cry (2013) DmC: Devil May Cry is an action-adventure hack and slash video game developed by Ninja Theory as part of the fifth installment and a reboot of the Devil May Cry series. The player takes on the role of Dante, a demon hunter vigilante, and uses his powers and weaponry to fight against evil demons and navigate through the treacherous Limbo City. Classical Conditioning Throughout the entire game, there are different types of keys that the player can collect such as gold,…

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    around them. Specifically, video games have provided a strong source of contentment to the public. These games come in various genres, from action, horror, and fantasy. One game that is truly unlike any other is none other than The Stanley Parable. This first-person exploration game challenges our psychologically embedded morals, forcing us to go against the wishes of the narrator, who has a strong British accent, adding to the comedic value and overall pleasure of the game. The creators of The…

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    Bobby’s character as a middle school basketball star with a strong sense of commitment to teammates, for his friends Jake and Courtney, and for his family. The story begins when Bobby is called on by his Uncle Press, the night of an important semifinal game, to help him with an undisclosed task. At first refusing, given he had no grounds to base his decision on, young Pendragon trusts Press with anything granted he has been there for Bobby his entire…

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    For years, affirmative action policies attempted to iterate the idea of racial discrimination by giving minority applicants a leg up in the admissions process. Nowadays, taking action to end racism is the challenge and responsibility of every single person in our society. The admissions process is very fickle, but it must be understood to make light of the situation. Recently, diversity and affirmative action have been a popular topic of conversation causing large debates to emerge: whether or…

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