For N7 day, let's dream a little about what we can, and should, expect from the next Mass Effect game.
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Does Horror Have to Be Scary to Be Good?
When someone asks, “Was it good?” when discussing a horror story, the go-to response is often, “Well, it was/wasn’t scary.” But does horror have to be scary to be worthwhile?
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The Most Influential Horror Games in History (So Far)
For this Halloween, it’s time to talk about some of the most influential horror games in the history of the industry.
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7 More Scary Fairy Tale Creatures from Celtic Folklore
While the sidhe may be fair or foul depending on their mood, there are some scary fairy tale creatures in Celtic folklore you should never cross paths with.
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13 Text-Based Horror Games to Play Alone in the Dark
These text-based horror games are the perfect nightmare fuel for avid readers and gamers alike looking for top-quality spooks this season.
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The Best Fantasy Books About Witches, for Witches
These fantasy books about witches portray practitioners as actual human beings with multiple dimensions, rather than flat stereotypes.
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The Best Lord of the Rings Video Games for Every Type of Gamer
If you're a fan of Middle-Earth, there's a Lord of the Rings video game out there calling your name—no matter what type of gamer you are.
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Inspirational Stories About Finding Yourself: Recommended Reads
Inspirational stories about finding yourself are important because they not only remind us that we are not alone in our lostness, but that others have found their way back—and we can, too. No one can give you a clear blueprint to follow, of course; every journey is different. But reading about how someone else’s story plays out can help you figure out how to rewrite your own and find your own path forward.
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10 Intriguing Video Games Set in Rome
This list of intriguing video games set in Rome—both historic and contemporary—will hopefully give you a few new titles to add to your to-play list.
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What Is the Purpose of Interactive Storytelling?
Why do authors toil over interactive stories, and why do audiences crave them so much?