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Games Blog | Title: | Games Blog | URL: | https://apoth0r.com/ | Description: | Apex Legends videos by Apoth0r? Based on the Battle Chasers comic book series which ran during the late '90s and into the early 2000s, Battle Chasers: Nightwar is a turn-based RPG that originally launched on console and PC a couple of years ago. But as with many mobile ports, the game actually feels most at home on the touchscreen, and as someone who doesn't love turn-based RPGs I can't believe how much I enjoyed playing through this when it hit the App Store over the summer. No knowledge of the comic books is necessary to enjoy the characters and story here either, and even knowing it's a port of an existing game it's hard not to be impressed playing a game with this amount of depth and such a high level of quality on a mobile device.
Oddmar is a platformer from 2019. It's by the same developer's of Leo's Fortunte, another excellent platformer that spent years on this very list. Oddmar tells the story of a disgraced viking looking to redeem himself in the eyes of his village. The actual game play super smooth and enjoyable. Additionally, the game comes with 24 levels, a 3-star scoring system for replay value, and hardware controller support for play on Android TV or just on a controller. It's not the longest game, but it's a complete game and we felt the developer's earned our $4.49 by the time we got to the end.
Mastering a role is difficult, but with practice, you'll come to learn how most heroes in your pool operate and how to utilize them efficiently. Tank players should always be looking for ways to protect their teammates and make space for them, whilst also taking as little damage as possible themselves. Supports have to use good positioning and movement to make themselves harder to attack, and damage dealers should focus on honing their aim and using the space that tank players create for them. Unfortunately, there's no specific tip we can give for this - it can only be learned through practice.
Shane "EpikWhale" Cotton is a 17-year-old American Fortnite professional player, who will finish 2019 as the 10th best-paid esports player of the year. EpikWhale has started his career as a professional esports player in April 2019 when he joined Kungarna. While playing under Kungarna's banner he attended Fortnite World Cup North American qualifiers, where he claimed the first spot in week 3 and pocketed $4,000. Four months later, in August, EpikWhale opted to leave the organization and joined up with NRG Esports. The young teen has ended the year with a staggering $1,297,366.67 in prize winnings, which he earned throughout the year with his incredible performances in 16 Fortnite tournaments. While he has seen a lot of success in most of the events he attended, his biggest paycheck came from Fortnite World Cup - Solo, where he claimed a bronze medal and earned $1.2 million. |
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