Stevo writes: "Apparently video games are so bad that the NRA have joined forces with MEDL Mobile, Inc. to create NRA: Practice Range for iOS. How are they doing this? By marketing it as a "knowledge" game."
Tales of Valoris Review: Swallow's Defenders is one of the best creatively designed campaign missions in any RTS gaming experience.
"Global indie publisher ESDigital Games is thrilled to announce its participation in London Games Festival 2024 from 9th - 20th April at venues across the city." - ESDigital Games.
Two rows of monsters. One rock in the middle. Twenty-six magical orbs of varying spells. You know what to do, spell masters.
Don't they only blame violent videogames? An app where you shoot at targets while being supplied with (possibly)helpful gun safety tips doesn't seem all that "violent" to me.
This article is pointless and not written well. There is a large difference between just shooting a gun in a game at targets that resemble people and shooting as a discipline, so I don't see how it is a hypocrisy. When I first started out with guns, I was afraid of them and wasn't too sure of the safety rules because living in California, nobody here knows how they work. Over time, you spend quite a bit of planning and tinkering on trying to figure out how your equipment works, how to customize it, make it smooth, yada yada, boring stuff.