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TheGamer News Team’s AAA Games Of The Decade

TheGamer News Team’s AAA Games Of The Decade

Adventure games can be either third-person or first-person and in rare cases, the second-person. The first person is preferable for combat, solving puzzles, or close-up examination, so it's used frequently in the design of a variety of adventure ga

It's an indie game that encourages exploration in the safety of your home. Gone Home is a first-person exploration game that won numerous awards. Although it has a simple premise, the game is fascinat

Starcraft 2 has stood as a nostalgic beacon of light in a decade filled with crumbling, powerful studios, serving as a monument of what Blizzard used to be known for. Starcraft 2's continual support by developers and incredibly strong 2010 debut has nurtured its stability throughout the decade. A world of gameplay options appeals to both casual and competitive players. The RTS genre never reached peaks likened to League and Fortnite , yet consistently has kept its sizable audience content for an impressive ten years and count

Dying Light is an exceptional open-world survival title and first-person adventure game. Players engage in parkour to complete objectives as they stave off an attack of zombies. A sequel to Dying Light has been available since 2

Bell's old buddy Cleetdescribes the group as "bad men...doing bad things," and as he isn't known to be a good person himself, if even he thinks they're bad, they must be. Also, a newspaper article about Micah, released after his death, claims that while leading the gang, people feared his reputation as he was known to have killed "nearly two dozen m

In one of the funniest exchanges in the entirety of Red Dead Redemption , John meets Deputy Jonah while Jonah is snoring in a jail cell in Armadillo. Upon waking up, Jonah immediately thinks John is a member of Bill Williamson's gang and tries to blow his brains out. After calming Jonah down, John tells him he can go scare some schoolchildren, which solidifies John's low opinion of Jonah, as well as their pretty antagonistic and eventually neutral relationship for the remainder of the campa

Micah might not be as deep as some Rockstar antagonists, but he evokes a level of hatred that very few villains in gaming history can match. Finding a redeemable quality in the man is difficult, as he is shown to be constantly cruel and selfish throughout the g

John Marston isn't just the beloved protagonist in Rockstar's first Red Dead Redemption sandbox Game guides|https://openworldpedia.Com/; he's a secondary protagonist in the second game in the series and one of the sassiest cowboys in the series. Both Red Dead titles are chock-full of his most hilarious quotes, though out of context, they may not make much sense. Whether you're new to the Red Dead games or a lifelong fan, you're sure to appreciate the ten most hilarious things well-loved John Marston has said during his time in the Red Dead universe. In this article, you'll even get to know the context behind the quotes that make John, J

While the original game was released back in 2007, this decade has seen two sequels be released that have taken the franchise to new heights. Both of the games were incredibly impressive, and it wasn't a surprise to see them become very popu

John doesn't just have good voice lines during the campaign; he has some good lines during combat as well. During a gunfight down in Mexico, John makes quite a few good jabs at the army he's fighting, but one of the best is this one. It's trash talk at its finest, and if John has done anything in the two games he's in, it's prove that he's one of the sassiest cowboys in the Red Dead Redemption series. He can dish out insults like nobody's business, and there's no better place to do so than during a gunfight against a foreign army hell-bent on taking him out inst

Exploring a house to uncover clues about what happened makes the plot thicken as you progress. A twist at the end of Gone Home keeps you on the edge of your seat. As a first-person adventure game, Gone Home is phenome

Part of the CD-ROM puzzle and adventure game trend that was popular in the 1990s, The 7th Guest also introduced the concept of Lovecraftian horror to first-person games. Like Myst, it uses 3D graphics and video cut scenes to progress through the st

Beyond the Labyrinth is played from a first-person POV, but it also combines RPG and dungeon-crawler elements into the game. The graphics are also stellar, so there's something in this game for every

In context, this quote isn't necessarily as funny as some of the others, but it's certainly a good euphemism. In a moment John shares with his son, Jack, the two of them see an airplane (or "aeroplane," as it were) and while Jack stands in awe of the sight, John has a more pessimistic reception to it. He knows the reality behind air travel and makes such clear when he says the quote above. Out of context, though, the quote does sound pretty hilari

Since Red Dead Redemption 2 came out in 2018, players are finally aware of how John did get those trademark scars on his face. He didn't exactly get them in a scuffle or doing something totally illegal, but he probably wouldn't have been stranded on that mountain Arthur has to get him off of, his face full of claw marks courtesy of wild wolves if he actually was in church. Still, this quote solidified John's characterization as not just a morally gray guy, but as a pretty sassy cowboy

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