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Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 PC Review

Tom Clancy's The Division 2 PC Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Division 2. As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

Tom Clancy's The Division 2 PC Review

Storyline

I believe the story has greatly improved compared to the first Division although it’s still far from perfect.

I won’t go into further detail about the story since if you saw the trailer you know pretty much what it’s about. The most important part is the combat mechanics because if they aren’t good there is no point in playing the game.

Gameplay

I have to say that the feeling the guns give you when you use them is better than the first Division. It shows that the developers spent a lot of time making sure the gunplay was better.

Similar to the first Division, there are a lot of guns for you to choose and there are a lot of mods that you can use to make your guns and gear a lot better.

The game has a lot of PvE content from main story missions to side story missions and it will keep you busy for quite some time.

There are also many updates and new content that is planned for the coming months, so don’t worry, you will get your money’s worth in content.

The problem with The Division 2, in my opinion, is the PvP. The developers have a lot of work to do to balance the PvP if it can ever be balanced.

The PvP is so bad that many players have gone back to the first Division to play in the Dark Zone there.

If you want a game to play PvP, this isn’t the game for you, there are many other games that have better PvP than this one.

For me the Division games’ selling point is the PvE, the PvP is just a bonus, there is no reason to buy a game like this for the PvP, because it will never be balanced, there will always be meta builds that destroy everything so what’s the point in saying that the game is RPG if only a few things work.

Visuals

The graphics in Division 2 have improved compared to the first game as it was expected.

There are some spots that look absolutely stunning in certain hours of the day. The game has dynamic weather so it’s very realistic in that sense.

The customization options are more limited than the first Division. In the first Division, you could find clothes pretty easily and you had a lot of clothes to choose from.

This time, I literally use the same t-shirt from the beginning of the game till now and I got like 8 shirts to choose from. In the first Division, I had at least 40 shirts by this point.

One good thing that they added is the dyes. You can find them in supply boxes that are hanging from trees on the map and on some mission areas.

The dyes are used to dye your gear, not the clothes that you wear. I feel this is a nice step forward from the first Division though I would like to be able to dye my clothes too.

There are also many outfits for you to choose from if you are prepared to pay real money for those.

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Final Thoughts

The Division 2 is overall a better game than its predecessor, but there are still some aspects where the first Division clearly does a better job.

If you are a fan of the first game, I certainly recommend buying this, though if you aren’t sure if it’s a good buy or not you can always wait for a sale.

I bought the standard edition because I didn’t want to pay 30 more euros just for cosmetics and being able to play with the new content a few days earlier than the rest.

I believe you will find The Division 2 a lot more fun if you have friends, not that it’s hard to find people to play ingame. There are also guilds in this game that you can join so its easy to find a lot of people to play with.

Final Verdict 

Storyline: 8.5

Gameplay: 8.7

Visuals: 9.5

General Rating: 8.9

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Dark Souls 3 PC Review

dark souls 3 PC Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Dark Souls 3. As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

Dark Souls 3 PC Review

Storyline

Now the story of Dark Souls 3 is a tricky subject. If this is your first Dark Souls game, then I promise you that you will not understand a thing about what’s going on.

The game doesn’t explain the story in a traditional sense, meaning through dialogue and exposition from characters.

To understand the story of Dark Souls you need to read each item information, to talk to all the NPCs that you find in the game, to watch the locations you visit for the scenery since that might give hints about the story.

Even if you do all that, you know about 50% of the story. The other 50% is hypothesizing since From Software doesn’t give a clear explanation about the story.

I personally didn’t care much for the story in this game, I just played it for the challenge of beating it, since I heard it was hard. This is it for the story, now let’s talk about the combat system of the game.

Gameplay

Dark Souls 3 is an RPG that allows you to create your own character, customize him, and choose your character’s class.

Each time you gather enough souls (you get souls by killing enemies, selling items, finding items that grant big amount of souls in the map and killing bosses) you can buy a level up and get 1 point to put in one of 9 attributes and those are vigor, attunement, endurance, vitality, strength, dexterity, intelligence, faith, luck.

Each of those attributes affect your stats in the game and what you can do. I won’t explain what each attribute does since it’s pretty each to find out by searching on google (the game has very good wiki pages) or in the game by seeing each attribute’s information.

The combat in this game isn’t very complex, you have a right-hand weapon and a left-hand weapon and each are assigned to a button on your controller or your mouse (if you play with keyboard and mouse), you also have items which you can use that heal your HP, and your FP (FP is basically your mana points), there are also rings that you can wear that give you stats and different armor sets that you get through the game.

To avoid attacks you roll (this is what you will do 90% of the time) and you can also parry attacks if you have a weapon that can use parry since not all weapons can do that.

The difficulty of the game at least in my experience depends heavily on your build and your playstyle. I personally didn’t find Dark Souls 3’s base difficulty all that hard, but that might have to do with the build I used.

Lastly, the game wants you to explore since there are a lot of items that are hidden behind illusionary walls and in difficult to access places.

There are bonfires in the game, that serve as a checkpoint since when you die you return to the last bonfire you rested at, and you can travel between bonfires. That’s it for the gameplay.

Visuals

Graphics in Dark Souls 3 aren’t eye-catching that’s for sure. The color grey is extremely prominent, and the game’s colors aren’t vibrant.

Additionally, the game character models aren’t amazing looking too. I have seen games that came years before Dark Souls 3 and look a lot better.

The Graphics are average, and people that want to see a game that looks amazing in the eyes will be disappointed.

That said the people that play this game, don’t play it for the graphics, they play it for the challenging gameplay.

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Final Thoughts

Dark Souls 3 is a game for those that want a challenge, it’s not for casual players.

To understand how to play the game, you will probably need to search for some things in wikis and spend hours changing builds and strategies if you think that the build you play isn’t good enough.

The game’s combat is challenging in the sense that it needs good reflexes.

The graphics of the game are average but as I said you don’t play this game for the graphics.

If you want to buy this game I strongly recommend the deluxe edition since it includes the two DLCs that this game has, and one of those DLCs includes an arena where you can play in different PvP modes.

You can play PvP without this DLC but I strongly recommend you buy it either way for the additional challenge.

PvP in this game is peer to peer which means it depends on your internet speed and the distance between you and the opponent, so it will get laggy sometimes.

If you thinking of buying this game I recommend that you wait for a sale since this game is often on sale and you can get everything with 21 dollars or euro.

Final Verdict

Storyline: 8

Gameplay: 9

Visuals: 8

General Rating: 8

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Hitman 2016 PC Review

Hitman 2016 PC Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Hitman (2016). As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

Hitman 2016 PC Review

Storyline

Hitman (2016) is one of the best stealth assassination games you will ever play. Now that that is out of the way let’s start with the story.

Hitman (2016) doesn’t exactly have a story. It has a lot of missions but honestly not a real story.

You will see in the tutorial how Agent 47 was recruited but don’t buy this game if you want a story-driven game.

Gameplay

The best part of this game is the stealth assassinations. You will visit several different locations where you will be tasked to assassinate some people. Those areas feel unique, they are full of opportunities that will help you assassinate your targets if you take the time and explore the areas.

The game on its default settings gives you tips on how to go about assassinating your targets and informs you when you have discovered an opportunity to assassinate your target.

This “assist” mode makes the game less overwhelming for new players and allows them to learn the ropes of the game.

Of course, you can disable these “assist” settings and play the game without any help or tips.

I wouldn’t recommend it though for new players since it will take a lot of time to learn how to play the game that way and it might discourage you from continuing to play the game.

There are a lot of ways to assassinate your targets and that gives the game a lot of replayability.

There is also the Escalation Mode, a new feature that adds requirements to existing levels and makes the game even more challenging.

There are also the Elusive Targets, a mode that has a timer and in that mode, you are tasked to kill targets that cant be seen on the map and you have one chance to kill them if you fail you won’t be able to access that mission again.

You can also create your own missions by making NPCs targets, setting kill requirements and you can share those missions with other players.

One problem, if you can call it a problem is that the game discourages you from using guns and going guns blazing.

There are guns in the game, but I wonder why the game even gives you the option to use them since you die amazingly fast if the enemies shoot you and you don’t do a lot of damage with your guns unless you headshot everyone.

Additionally, if you kill people the game lowers your score when you finish the mission, so basically it punishes you for using the gun that the game provides you.

That seems unorthodox to me, they should either not allow you to use any guns or not punish you for using guns, allowing you to use guns and punishing you for using them makes no sense to me.

You are an assassin and going guns blazing isn’t very assassin-like, but I still think they should have thought of a better way to discourage people from using guns rather than punishing them.

Visuals

The graphics of Hitman (2016) are amazing and won’t disappoint.

There is customization too since you can pick the outfit you will wear on your missions from a list of outfits, it isn’t a big list but there are some.

The locations you will visit are amazingly designed and are very realistic, that is the advantage of a game that isn’t an open-world, the developers can polish a few locations as much as they can be polished rather than having to make an entire world with much less polish.

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Final Thoughts

Hitman (2016) is a great game. I totally recommend this game to anyone that loves stealth assassination games.

Of course, since Hitman 2 is already released, I don’t recommend that you buy Hitman (2016) at full price. Wait for Steam Sales, that’s how I bought it.

Paying full price for a game that has a sequel isn’t a good idea for me. If you have money to spend and don’t feel like waiting, then, by all means, buy this game at full price, you won’t be disappointed by this game.

The gameplay is amazing, and the graphics too, it is a worthy addition to the Hitman franchise.

Final Verdict

Storyline: 8.0

Gameplay: 8.5

Visuals: 9.3

General Rating: 8.6

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For Honor PC Review

For Honor PC Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about For Honor. The game had a lot of issues at the beginning (like most Ubisoft games) but after years of patches and fixes it turned out to be a solid game.

As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

For Honor PC Review

Storyline

Let’s start with the campaign.

The campaign is pretty much a tutorial for the player to learn the ropes of the game and to experience how some of the available heroes are played.

The story is uninteresting, and you will want the campaign to be over fast because it’s very boring and tedious.

Nobody bought this game for the story and the developers didn’t seem to care much about the story, to begin with, so who can blame the players for not liking the story.

Gameplay

Now let’s talk about the reason everyone buys this game, and that reason is the multiplayer experience.

For Honor has four multiplayer games modes: Duel, Brawl, Dominion and Elimination. I would say the most popular mode is Dominion, but I will explain each mode from the beginning.

Duel is a 1v1 multiplayer match. Players fight each other 1v1 and the victor gets more experience, game rewards (such as items) and increases his rank. I should mention that there are normal duels and ranked duels.

Players that prefer ranked will be disappointed because the rating system is broken and unfair. It’s a huge frustration for the community and most players advise to stay away from ranked.

Brawl is a 2vs2 multiplayer experience. Players fight as a group of 2 people against 2 others. This mode has ranked too.

The problem with playing with other players is that you kind of depend on them to win so if, for example, your teammate goes AFK or disconnects, you are helpless, and you will lose.

That is a huge problem in team-based games and based on my personal experience with the game, people do disconnect(sometimes because of server problems,

I had some friends that got disconnected from the game very often due to server issues) and it is frustrating.  If you don’t mind losing just because someone went AFK then you can try this mode.

There are also two 4vs4 modes. The most popular one is Dominion, and the other is Elimination.

In Dominion two teams of 4 players face each other. After a team has reached 1000 points, the opposing team “breaks” and the fight is to the death. The breaking team members will no longer be able to respawn.

Points will continue to accumulate until a team is defeated. The side that has gathered the most points wins. 

In Elimination there are 2 teams of 4 players that fight each other to the death and when all the players in one of the two teams are dead, that team loses.

When you fight in the multiplayer mode you gather points for the faction you chose. There are three factions; The Samurai, The Knights, and The Vikings.

Each faction controls areas on a map. Depending on the points that the players in each faction gather, a faction might get some other factions’ areas or might lose one of its areas.

That faction war takes place in a certain time period and when that period is over the faction that has more areas wins and its players get a lot of rewards. 

Now let’s talk about the combat system. The combat system in this game is something I haven’t seen before.

It is certainly something new and it is certainly fun at times. The reason that I say the combat system is fun “at times” is because the game isn’t very well balanced.

Some heroes have some abilities that are just broken, and players will spam those abilities against you and there is very little you can do.

Spamming some heroes’ unblockable attacks is very frustrating for the player receiving that spamming. This type of spam makes the game unfun and makes it more about picking heroes that have spammable abilities that are broken than actually having a skillful duel.

The game has a lot of heroes for you to choose from and more are released every year since the game still has a lot of support from the developers. You will certainly find a hero that you like.

Visuals

For Honor’s graphics are top-notch and you will certainly won’t be disappointed in that department. The scenery makes you feel like you are fighting in the era that the game takes place at and the heroes that you play feel just as realistic.

There are also a lot of customization options for you to choose for the available heroes and more are unlocked by either paying real money or by playing the game.

I like the deep customization options that this game has. Good customization makes a game so much better because I believe everyone wants to look cool in a game.

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Final Thoughts

For Honor is a solid game with a unique combat system and good graphics, that is true, and I don’t think anyone can disagree with that.

That said, I personally gave up on the game after playing it every day for almost a week.

It got me hooked at first, but after the hype, I realized that this game wasn’t for me.

I hated, and I will say it again, I hated the spam. Almost every time I played against other people, I would face someone that just spammed a broken ability repeatedly and it is truly frustrating to face people like that.

Even if I beat them, I don’t feel almost any sense of satisfaction at all. I know I can just practice more to improve and beat them all the time, but the game just doesn’t give me the incentive to do it.

The idea of having to practice to beat spammers, it’s just boring as hell to me.

Even if I beat them, fighting against them is still boring since the only thing they do is spam. You might like that, and if you do, then, by all means, buy the game.

Final Verdict

Storyline: 7.4

Gameplay: 8.0

Visuals: 9.0

General Rating: 8.1

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Top 10 Strongest Dragon Ball Characters – Before DBZ

Top 10 Strongest Dragon Ball Characters - Before DBZ

Hi guys! Today I will talk about the 10 strongest Dragon Ball characters. This list was hard because in Dragon Ball there weren’t power levels so it’s hard to compare some characters to each other.

Some characters on this list may be stronger than others, but because of a lack of information I had to put them in the position, you will see on the list.

You might not agree with this list, but this is the best I can do, so I hope you like it. Let’s start.

10. Drum

Drum was created by King Piccolo after he was granted his wish to become young again.

Because of that, he is a lot stronger than Tambourine, who was created when King Piccolo was old and a lot weaker.

9. Master Roshi

I think Master Roshi would be able to kill Drum with his Kamehameha since he was able to destroy the moon with it. Although I believe they are pretty close in strength in Dragon Ball.

The thing that Master Roshi has going for him is his battle experience and I believe that would be enough for him to defeat Drum.

8. Krillin

Krillin is Goku’s best friend and rival in Dragon Ball. He was a bad person at first, but through their training together, Goku’s friendship changed him and they both became great friends.

I believe Krillin is stronger than Master Roshi at the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament since Master Roshi stopped training after the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament while Krillin kept training because he wanted to win against Goku and even gave a respectable fight against Piccolo who is a lot stronger than him.

7. Cyborg Tao

Mercenary Tao, in my opinion, is stronger than Krillin.

Even before Tao became a Cyborg, he was an exceptionally strong fighter who even beat Goku.

After he became a Cyborg, he became even stronger, and we all know that Krillin isn’t as strong as Goku.

Even in the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, I don’t see Krillin beating Cyborg Tao.

6. Tien Shinhan

Tien Shinhan is a very strong character in Dragon Ball. He defeated Goku in the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament and won the title of the World’s Strongest Martial Artist.

At first, he was a bad guy, but through his interaction with Goku, he acknowledged the error of his ways and became a good person.

Tien Shinhan is a lot stronger than Cyborg Tao. He destroyed him pretty easily when they fought.

There is no point in making arguments in this case. Tien Shinhan is the clear winner.

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5. King Piccolo

King Piccolo is exceptionally strong.

He is so strong that he can create beings like Tambourine and Drum that can defeat characters like Tien Shinhan who won the 22nd Martial Arts Tournament.

It took all the strength that Goku had to defeat him. He rightfully earned his place in the top 5 strongest Dragon Ball characters.

4. Popo

Many don’t even consider Popo as an important character, but he is abnormally strong. He defeated Goku, who had defeated King Piccolo like it was child’s play.

If he didn’t admit that Kami is stronger than him then I would have placed him above Kami is this list. 

Although he said that Kami is stronger than him, I don’t think that’s the case. Unfortunately, I can’t prove it and since he said Kami is stronger, I have to put him at number 4.

3. Kami

Kami is the guardian of Earth and he was the strongest being on Earth at some point.

Because of his age, he isn’t as strong at the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament as he used to be, but that doesn’t change the fact that he is stronger than all other contestants except for Goku and Piccolo.

2. Piccolo

Piccolo is King Piccolo’s “son” and he is a lot stronger than he is. He even defeated Kami and came close to defeating Goku.

He is without a doubt the second strongest character that appeared in Dragon Ball.

1. Goku

I believe almost everyone agrees that Goku is the strongest Dragon Ball character.

He didn’t get that title with ease. He had to go through years of training under Master Roshi, Popo and Kami.

He fought hard in the first two World Martial Arts Tournaments that he competed, but still lost.

Yet he never gave up, and he managed to win at the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament and save the world from Piccolo. 


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Top 10 Strongest Dragon Ball Super Characters

Top 10 Strongest Dragon Ball Super Characters

Hi guys! Today I will talk about the Top 10 strongest Dragon Ball Super characters. There is only one rule that I will follow this time.

I won’t put characters in this list if there isn’t a single instant that they fought even if they are probably stronger than other characters on this list, meaning that I will not put any of the Gods of Destruction besides Beerus and any of the angels except Whis, including the Omni King and the Grand Priest, who are out of this list too.

Whis is on this list since we have seen him fight with Goku and Vegeta in training, that’s not much but he still fought and clearly knows how to fight.

I will also consider characters from Broly movie since it is canon. I don’t consider the Dragon Ball super manga for this list since it’s different from the anime. That means whatever is shown in the manga isn’t considered for this list. Now let’s begin.

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10. Merged Zamasu

Merged Zamasu, even though somehow disliked, is a very strong character and deserves a spot on this list.

His power is very close to a God of Destruction. The reason why he is below Kefla will be explained in the next paragraph.

9. Kefla

Dragon Ball fans didn’t like that the Universe 6’s Saiyans unlocked Super Saiyan transformations as if it were child’s play, but it doesn’t matter if we like it or not, because it’s not our call.

Kefla was strong enough that forced Goku to use the Ultra Instinct Omen form to beat her.

The reason why Kefla is stronger than Fusion Zamasu is the following. In Goku’s First encounter with Jiren, Jiren matched a Kaiokenx20 Super Saiyan Blue Spirit Bomb, and Supreme Kai stated that Jiren’s power feels different from anyone they ever faced before, meaning that Jiren is the strongest enemy they have ever faced. So, Jiren is stronger than Merged Zamasu.

Additionally, Whis stated that Kefla’s power rivals the power of the Spirit Bomb that Goku used against Jiren (and remember Supreme Kai stated that Jiren is the strongest enemy they have ever faced). This means that Kefla is stronger than Super Saiyan Blue Kaiokenx20 Goku.

It’s also stated in the anime that if Kefla managed to hit Goku (in his Ultra Instinct Omen state) with her energy laser attacks he wouldn’t be able to survive.

I believe that is enough proof that Kefla is stronger than Merged Zamasu.

Lastly, for anyone that wants to use Goku’s exhaustion as an argument, I will say that Goku was tired when he fought Fused Zamasu too and stamina means little in Dragon Ball Super as we all saw in the Tournament of Power.

8. Vegeta

Vegeta with his Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Evolved form managed to reach a new level of power that is close to Beerus and generally at the same level as Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Kaioken x20 form that Goku uses.

Maybe he is even stronger than Goku’s form since this form doesn’t put any strain on his body like Goku’s form does.

7. Broly

Broly is easily stronger than Super Saiyan Blue since he was destroying Goku and Vegeta. In fact, he was so strong that they had to fuse to beat him.

Although I don’t believe he is stronger than Beerus as that would be too much for a character that didn’t even know that he could transform into a Super Saiyan before this movies’ events took place.

I believe he can get stronger than Beerus if he trains more.

6. Beerus

Beerus is one of the strongest characters in Dragon Ball Super, but at the Tournament of Power, we were introduced to Jiren, a mortal that surpasses him so he isn’t the top dog, or should I say… cat (since he actually is a cat) anymore.

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5. Jiren

Jiren is stronger than Beerus and that is a fact. Whis speculated that Jiren is stronger than a God of Destruction before the Tournament of Power, but beyond that, we have concrete evidence.

Jiren is stronger than Goku in his Ultra Instinct Omen form and we know for a fact that Beerus hasn’t mastered Ultra Instinct, so Jiren is stronger than Beerus.

4. Goku

Goku in his mastered Ultra Instinct form is the strongest non-fused character in Dragon Ball Super that we have seen fighting so far (as I mentioned at the start of the article I won’t put characters that we have never seen fight even if they are probably stronger).

The bad thing is that he hasn’t learned to access that form willingly yet, so he still has a lot of room for improvement.

3. Vegito

I believe that Vegito is stronger than all the characters above, because if you consider the power that Goku and Vegeta now possess (after the Tournament of Power), if they fused they would probably beat every character above.

The only disadvantage of this form is that it has a time limit and that if they use too much power the fusion will end faster.

2. Gogeta

Gogeta is stronger than Vegito, as was stated by an official source. Besides, even if they were at the same power level, Vegito’s time runs out faster when he uses too much power, and to fight someone like Gogeta he needs all his power, so the form will run out very fast and Gogeta will still be fused. Clearly Gogeta is the winner.

1. Whis

Whis is the strongest character that we have seen fighting even if it was for a short time.

He has fully mastered Ultra Instinct so he can beat pretty much everyone in this list.

Of course, this is an assumption since we can’t know for sure. If Vegito or Gogeta could use the Ultra Instinct form then they would probably destroy Whis, but we have to wait and see what will happen in the future of Dragon Ball and what Goku and Vegeta will be capable of.


That’s it for my list guys, I hope you liked it. If you disagree with any part of this list, please write a comment below.

I know that many things only this could be considered assumptions, but no one can know for sure the exact order, we can assume based on the information we have, and this is my assumption. See ya in the next article.

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Top 10 Strongest DBZ Characters – Worse to Best

Top 10 Strongest DBZ Characters - Worse to Best

Hi guys! Today I will talk about the 10 strongest Dragon Ball Z characters. Now, this is going to be hard and I must set some rules.

Even with the rules some of you will disagree, but if I set no rules it will be total chaos. So, these are the rules:

Top 10 Strongest DBZ Characters - Worse to Best
  1. The list is strictly for Dragon Ball Z characters, meaning that I am considering for this list all the characters that exist in the Dragon Ball Z anime and are canon. The characters in filler episodes (cough… Pikkon), and in movies aren’t on this list because they aren’t canon.
  2. Dragon Ball Super characters aren’t included even if Dragon Ball Super takes place before the end of Dragon Ball Z. I will make a separate list for the top 10 strongest characters in Dragon Ball Super. That means that Battle of Gods, and Resurrection of F movies don’t count as well.
  3. I will only put each character one time on this list, because if I put all the transformations and forms of Buu, half the list will include Buu, so I will only put the strongest form of Buu, meaning Buu (Gohan Absorbed).

Now that I made everything clear let’s begin.

10. Android 18

I know that many will disagree whether Android 18 is stronger than Piccolo especially since we don’t consider Dragon Ball Super in this list.

Android 18 is equal to Piccolo in strength, and we know that because in their fight they were completely equal in strength, but if you take into consideration that Android 18 has unlimited energy, meaning that he doesn’t get tired, if they fight, at some point Piccolo will get tired and lose while Android 18 doesn’t have to worry about stamina.

That is the only reason Android 18 is above Piccolo in this list. Plus, Piccolo didn’t fight anyone in Buu Saga, so even if he got stronger we can’t know how much stronger he got.

9. Future Trunks

Future Trunks is one of the most popular characters in the series and he became a lot stronger since we were first introduced to him.

He definitely deserves a spot in the top 10 list, but there characters a lot stronger than him in this list.

8. Dabura

Now Dabura is definitely at the level of Cell, but if they fought each other I believe Cell would win thanks to his regeneration.

Dabura could be stronger than Cell, but we don’t have enough information to clearly tell who is the strongest.

Cell in his Super Perfect Form never fought Gohan 1vs1 and we can’t know how he compares to Super Saiyan 2 Gohan.

Gohan won with the help of his friends, but he was injured since he protected Vegeta.

He may be stronger than Cell in his Super Perfect Form, but maybe Cell is stronger instead, so I will presume based on this limited data that Super Perfect Cell is stronger than Dabura.

7. Super Perfect Cell

Cell in his Ultimate Form is close to Super Saiyan 2 Gohan, but we can’t know if he is stronger or not.

The only thing that we know for sure is that he deserves a spot in the top 10 list of the strongest Dragon Ball Z characters.

6. Vegeta

Vegeta is clearly stronger than Cell in Buu Saga since he unlocked his Super Saiyan 2 form and he trained hard in the 7-year time skip.

He gave a better fight against Fat Buu than Dabura, who got stomped in 2 minutes. He is certainly stronger than Gohan in Cell Saga.

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5. Gotenks

I included fused forms in this list because they are transformations of a single person like the Super Saiyan.

Gotenks is a completely different being than Goten or Trunks. Gotenks managed to turn into Super Saiyan 3 at such a young age and went toe to toe with Buu.

Now we don’t know if he could beat Buu alone, but he is certainly close to Buu’s level of power.

4. Mystic Gohan

Now here’s where it gets tricky.

Mystic Gohan may be stronger than Super Saiyan 3 Goku, but it depends on which Super Saiyan 3 Goku we are talking about.

If we talk about Super Saiyan 3 Goku in the Buu Saga, then he is stronger, but if we talk about Goku after the time skip where he continued training and probably improved his mastery upon Super Saiyan 3, then Goku is probably stronger, especially since Gohan stopped training after the Buu Saga.

So, by the end of the Dragon Ball manga, Goku has surpassed Gohan, that’s a fact and that is why Goku is in the number 3 spot instead.

3. Goku

Goku is one of the strongest characters in Dragon Ball Z, and he managed to do that through sheer training and effort and certainly deserves a spot in the top 3 strongest characters in Dragon Ball Z.

As I mentioned before, he surpassed Gohan by the end of the manga because he kept training, while Gohan gave up on fighting.

2. Buu (Gohan Absorbed)

Buu when he absorbed Gohan was at his strongest. Kid Buu wasn’t stronger than Buu (Gohan Absorbed) since it’s completely absurd to assume that.

He would be at the number 1 spot if it wasn’t for Vegito who is the strongest being in Dragon Ball Z.

1. Vegito

Vegito is the strongest character in Dragon Ball Z by far.

He toyed with Buu in his strongest state. If he wanted to, he could wipe him out of existence.

The only reason he didn’t is that he had to free Gohan, Trunks, Goten, and Piccolo that were trapped inside him.

He had no trouble against Buu and he is the clear number 1 of this list.


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Pay to Win – How Pay to Win Destroys Gaming

Pay to Win - How Pay to Win Destroys Gaming

Hi guys! Today I will talk about pay-to-win and how it is destroying gaming. First, I’ll say a few words to clarify my position.

I have no problem in paying money to buy a game, I have bought many games and as for MMORPG games I have bought Guild Wars 2 and all of its expansions.

I respect those companies that admit that they can’t afford a free to play business model and they make their games buy to play. Now that I clarified my position, let us talk about pay-to-win and why it destroys gaming.

What is Pay-to-win?

Let’s first clarify what pay-to-win is.

A game is considered pay-to-win if the players can buy in the game’s cash shop items that give them an unfair advantage over players that didn’t buy those items, meaning that those items give them more power than free to play players.

Cosmetics in the cash shop isn’t pay-to-win.

XP boosts are somewhat in a grey area. They can be considered fair because they don’t give more power, but some games have a grinding system that is designed in a way that it basically forces you to buy XP boosts, because if you don’t buy them it can take you hundreds upon hundreds of hours to reach the max level, those games for me are considered pay-to-win.

The reason I consider those games pay-to-win is because time is something that not everyone has, and making a game’s leveling system so broken that, in order to reach the max level you need to waste all your free time just grinding for months, is a scammy business tactic and should be treated as such.

Some players don’t like grinding at all so they might say that a game has broken grinding level when in reality it doesn’t.

I will give you an example of a game that isn’t multiplayer, has a leveling system and XP boosts and many consider that it forces you to pay to level up at a reasonable time. The game is Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.

I’ve played Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, for me doesn’t encourage you to pay for XP boosts.

I rarely needed to grind doing side missions and I beat the game at level 48. Mmorpgs that have a grinding system like that of Assassin’s Creed aren’t considered pay-to-win.

If some people don’t like to grind, they shouldn’t play MMORPGs. Pay-to-win is most used in MMORPG games, but there are some multiplayer games that aren’t MMORPGs that can be pay-to-win.

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Arguments that Pay-to-win Players Use

Let’s now talk about the arguments that pay-to-win players use to support their position.

They will say that they support the developer because they pay to buy things in the game.

That, for me, is one of the most ridiculous arguments they can make. If they wanted to support the developer they could just buy cosmetics or other products of the company that is outside the game.

Buying items that give them more power than free-to-play players shows precisely that they don’t care at all about the developers, they only want to be the strongest in the game and to beat free-to-play players over and over, because they probably live such miserable lives that this is the only getaway they have.

Another argument they will say is that those that don’t pay-to-win are poor and they just can’t pay. Another bad argument.

They think that just because they are miserable people themselves, that the only thing stopping the other players from doing the same is money.

I have to say, there are players that would pay-to-win if they had money, but not all of us are that way.

My reasoning for not paying is that beating another player just because I gave more money, means nothing, a win like this is no win at all for me.

Beating someone without having any advantage is the only true win for me. I never even considered paying for power in a game, because the moment that I buy something that gives me an advantage just because I have more money than other players, is the moment I become a pay-to-win player and for me, that is the same as cheating.

Why Paying-to-win is Destroying Gaming

Now let me tell you why pay-to-win destroys gaming.

By supporting pay-to-win practices, meaning by paying-to-win in games, you give a message to all the developers that you support those practices and more developers focus on how to make their games more pay-to-win just to make more money.

If nobody paid-to-win, no games would be pay-to-win. Now I understand that the developer of the game has to make money, but there are better ways to make money than focusing on how to make the game more pay-to-win.

You can focus on making the gameplay better, introducing new features and game modes, improving the balancing and generally improving the game.

Focusing on how to monetize the shit out of a game, doesn’t make the game better and it doesn’t make the game more popular, it just degrades the level of the game.

There are countless games that went the pay-to-win route and after a few months they died, because almost nobody wants to play a pay-to-win game so by focusing on improving the game, they will make more money than focusing on monetization.

Nowadays, unfortunately, most games that come out are pay-to-win, because we show them that we accept those practices because people still pay-to win.

Even if a game isn’t pay-to-win when it’s released, it becomes pay-to-win later most of the time.

Now, you can count the MMORPGs that aren’t pay-to-win in the fingers of one hand.

FYI, these MMORPGs are WoW, Guild Wars 2, MapleStory 2, Final Fantasy XIV and only one of them is free to play which is fine by me, as I said I respect those that can admit that they can’t support a free to play model, but that goes to show that free to play in most cases goes along with pay-to win.

If we want a brighter future for gaming, we have to stop supporting those practices, but it’s easier said than done.


I hope my article helped you understand the situation and why by paying-to-win you don’t help the gaming industry to improve, but instead, it helps them make worse games.

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Batman: Arkham Origins PC Review

Batman: Arkham Origins PC Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Batman: Arkham Origins. As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

Batman: Arkham Origins PC Review

Storyline

Batman: Arkham Origins serves as a prequel to the Batman Arkham games.

The story of this game is pretty good. Someone has placed a 50 million bounty on Batman and all the criminals are after you.

This makes for a nice twist since Batman becomes the hunted instead of the hunter.

Gameplay

As for the gameplay, the combat is very good and fluid as is in all Batman Arkham games.

There are many gadgets for you to use that you have seen in the previous games also. The city roaming with the grappling hook is good but nothing you haven’t seen before.

One small problem with the open world is that the city streets don’t have civilians which don’t make sense but I personally didn’t care that much about it.

You can also fast travel now with the Batwing to places that you have visited on the map, making traveling from each point of the map to the other faster.

The fights with enemy bosses are very good and entertaining, especially the fight with Deathstroke.

The game improves upon the crime-scene investigation compared to the previous games, but it’s nothing too extreme.

There is also a new gadget that you unlock at a certain point in this game that you haven’t seen in any of the other Arkham games, which is the Shock Gauntlets. They certainly make the game more fun once you unlock them, but they make it easier also since they are pretty OP.

There are also puzzles and collectibles gathered all over the open world waiting for you to discover.

I never personally liked collectibles, I know that there is a group of gamers that loves those and likes to roam the city for hours trying to collect them all.

Besides the open world, there are also challenge rooms which are fun and as the name suggests challenging, and they will certainly keep you entertained for hours.

There is also a multiplayer mode in which you play with other players as a team of things vs a team of other things controlled by other players and there are also 2 players that control Batman and Robin.

You have to beat the opposing team while Batman and Robin will try to beat both teams. It is a fun little addition to this game and Batman games in general.

There is also DLC in this game too. The two DLC I recommend for you to buy is the Cold, Cold Heart where you fight Mr. Freeze and the Initiation DLC where you play as Bruce during his training in the League of Shadows.

Both DLCs are fun and you should definitely buy them along with the game when the game is on sale on Steam.

Visuals

Batman: Arkham Origins is a game of 2013 and the graphics are solid for its age, nothing amazing, but for today’s standards the game has respectable graphics.

Also, you have a large variety of Batman suits to choose from in the game. As for the open world, for the age of the game, it is very decent, it’s dark and snowy, streets are what you’d expect from a Batman game, making you feel the coldness of the night.

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Final Thoughts

Batman: Arkham Origins doesn’t introduce any game-breaking mechanics, and it doesn’t have stunning graphics, but it is a solid and fun game that I personally believe that it is a good addition to the Arkham games even if it isn’t something special and unforgettable.

For me a game doesn’t have to make a breakthrough to be good, it can just be fun and entertaining and I will gladly play it, and this game is both fun and entertaining if you like superhero games or single-player games or both.

It has a solid storyline and gameplay that won’t disappoint you and decent graphics.

I wouldn’t recommend to buy it at full price because for me it isn’t worth 20$, comparing it to today’s standards. I recommend you buy it on Steam sales though and Batman games are very often on sale so keep an eye out for this game.

Final Verdict

Storyline: 8.8

Gameplay: 7.8

Visuals: 8.2

General Rating: 8.2

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Batman: Arkham Knight PC Review

Batman: Arkham Knight PC Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Batman: Arkham Knight. As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

Batman: Arkham Knight PC Review

Storyline

Batman: Arkham Knight is an amazing game and a great finale for the trilogy.

The story of Batman: Arkham Knight is a great one and the climax is a fitting end to the trilogy that it won’t disappoint. I will not go into further detail because I don’t want to spoil anything.

Gameplay

As for the gameplay, it is greatly improved compared to the previous games, and the addition of the Batmobile ensures that the player will never get bored since the Batmobile introduces a new kind of gameplay.

The combat in Batman: Arkham Knight is the one you know and love from the previous games, and it’s even better than before. Roaming the city with the grappling hook is faster than before and even more fluid.

Essentially, all the things you liked from the previous games are even better in this game.

You can approach missions the stealth way or the guns blazing way, but if you want to experience what it is really like to be Batman the stealth way is the better option.

As always, you have a lot of gadgets that will help you in the game, but for me, the best one is the smoke bomb.

The one thing that separates this game from the previous ones is the Batmobile fights. They are very fun, and a nice addition to the game.

The Batmobile can transform into a tank fight enemy tanks, with Rockets, EMPs, etc. The Batmobile is implemented in the game’s puzzle missions since you can remote control the Batmobile.

Although I have to say that for me puzzle missions were the most boring part of the game, for you might be the best, it really comes down to the person.

That is it for the gameplay, now let’s talk about the graphics.

Visuals

The graphics of Batman: Arkham Knight are extraordinary, even today they can be considered top quality. The City of Gotham looks dark with the streets field with criminals and police cars.

The graphics are so realistic, that you feel like you are playing the protagonist in a movie.

Those that love amazing graphics in games, should definitely play this game.

There are also many costumes that you can use in this game, and they all look great, but I have to say I favored this game’s new Batman costume.

The good thing about some of the costumes is that you can see the damage from the enemies on the costume, for example, the chest of some of the suits shows damage from bullets and the cape looks torn from knives.

I love to see the damage that you take in the game to be reflected on your character, it makes the game even more realistic.

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Final Thoughts

Batman: Arkham Knight is worth its price on Steam no question about it, though the game is often on sale, so if you are one of the patient ones then you can wait for a sale to get it on a fraction of the price that it has right now.

The game offers solid and amazingly looking combat, beautiful graphics and a great story that you can’t miss if you are a fan of the Batman Arkham Games or Batman in general.

The only problem with this game is its poor optimization for PC. The game is locked in 30 fps though you can easily increase that cap to 60 if you google how to do it (it is very easy you won’t have any problem increasing the fps to 60).

Unfortunately, many games that come out for consoles have poor PC optimization and this is one of those, but 60 fps is fine for me. Also, you better have a good PC to run that game.

I recommend that you have the recommended specs for this game that you can find on it is steam page, because there is nothing worse than a laggy game.

For me, this game is a must-have and it is one of the games that I recommend if you are looking for a single-player game that is good in every aspect.

Final Verdict

Storyline: 9.0

Gameplay: 8.5

Visuals: 9.1

General Rating: 8.8

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