action adventure
The best action-adventure games available, for all consoles and gaming systems on the market.
It's All About The Love For Animals: The Zoophile Subclass
Lizbeth had to deal with a great elk and the druid who wanted to stop it. The elk had been targeting humans coming into its forest and the druid wanted to stop it. She had put herself between the two, literally. She yelled at the druid in his own tongue. “Have you tried talking to it?”
By Jamais Jochima day ago in Gamers
The Video Game Problem
Anyone who has spent time inside a well-designed game recognizes the sensation immediately. Effort is rewarded quickly. Progress is visible. Feedback is constant. Even failure is structured to feel informative rather than discouraging. Time passes, attention narrows, and a sense of momentum builds. When the session ends, there is often a lingering feeling of having done something, even if nothing outside the game has changed at all. That feeling is not accidental. It is engineered.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast10 days ago in Gamers
Rsvsr Maximize Your GTA Online Rewards During Showcase Special Week
GTA Online’s Showcase Special Week, running from March 26 to April 1, 2026, offers players a unique combination of weekly challenges, bonuses, and rare rewards. This event is one of the most lucrative opportunities of the year, featuring login rewards, triple GTA$ and RP, exclusive vehicles, and returning heist missions. To fully benefit from this week, players need a clear strategy that prioritizes high-reward activities while managing time efficiently.
By Dangyc Ding13 days ago in Gamers
The Fortunate Son: Julian Vane
The knot of Julian Vane’s silk tie was a perfect, mathematically sound Windsor. He checked it in the reflection of the floor-to-ceiling windows of the eighty-first floor, satisfied. Beyond the tempered glass, the Pacific Northwest rain smeared the city skyline into a blur of bruised violet and gray, but inside the offices of Vane, Vane & Associates, the climate was controlled to a sterile, unyielding seventy degrees.
By Nathan McAllister13 days ago in Gamers
The Songbird Sings
The Orpheum Theater did not die all at once; it was strangled by degrees, one ninety-degree angle at a time. To the public, the grand reopening was a triumph of preservation, a gift from the Vane Foundation to a city that had forgotten how to breathe. But to Elena Vane, descending into the sub-basements felt less like a return to a cultural landmark and more like an entry into a high-security sanitarium.
By Nathan McAllister15 days ago in Gamers











