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Top 10 Strongest Dragon Ball GT Characters [Ultimate List]

Top 10 Strongest Dragon Ball GT Characters [Ultimate List]

Hi guys! Today I will talk about the 10 strongest Dragon Ball GT characters. The only rule this time is that I will only put each character one time on this list, because if I put all the transformations there won’t be much point in reading this article. Now let’s begin.

10. Buu

Buu is one of the strongest characters in the Dragon Ball series, but in Dragon Ball GT so many stronger characters appear that he is reduced to a comic relief character.

That said he still deserves to be on this list.

9. Majuub

Uub becomes a lot stronger when he is fused with Buu and that single event makes him worthy to be on this list.

He gained a huge power boost after that fusion.

8. Baby

Baby became stronger than a Super Saiyan 3 when he assumed control of Vegeta’s body.

Goku had to transform into a Super Saiyan 4 to be able to beat Baby, but then Baby grew even stronger when he transformed into a Golden Ape.

Baby’s power is somewhere between Super Saiyan 3 and Super Saiyan 4.

7. Super Android 17

Super Android 17 can infinitely get stronger as long as he absorbs power from other fighters.

He beat Goku in his Super Saiyan 4 state, and Goku was barely able to beat him in the end with the help of Android 18.

If they didn’t beat him there, there is no telling how powerful he would be able to get.

6. Eis Shenron

Eis Shenron is one of the strongest Dragons in Dragon Ball GT. Even though he is no match for Goku, he still has that ability that blinds enemies.

Eis says that this ability cuts the enemy’s strength in half though I am not sure if that is literally the case or If he uses it as a metaphor since the enemy is blinded and its harder to fight blind.

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5. Nova Shenron

Nova Shenron is the second strongest of the 7 dragons. He is an honorable fighter that becomes good in the end.

He pushed Goku in their fight and is certainly one of the strongest Dragon Ball GT characters.

4. Vegeta

Vegeta didn’t appear a lot in Dragon Ball GT but still managed to close the huge power gap between him and Goku in the final fight of the series.

With the help of Bulma, he transformed to Super Saiyan 4 and that made him almost as strong as Goku (Goku is stronger because he had more mastery over that form while Vegeta had just transformed).

3. Goku

Goku is stronger than Omega Shernon if we talk about Omega Shenron before he absorbed the Dragon Balls.

After he absorbed the Dragon Balls Goku couldn’t beat Omega Shenron one on one.

I could have put Goku above Omega Shenron in this list because Omega Shenron became stronger than Goku only by absorbing the Dragon Balls, so it isn’t exactly his strength, but I won’t do that.

2. Omega Shenron

Omega Shenron is the strongest foe in Dragon Ball GT and Goku had to use everything he had and more in order to beat him.

He was already strong before he absorbed the Dragon Balls, but after he absorbed them, he went to a whole different level.

Of course, he is an ant compared to the number one character in this list, but he is still the strongest non-fused character.

1. Gogeta

Gogeta in his Super Saiyan 4 form is so strong that he is able to make Omega Shenron (with dragon balls absorbed) a laughing stock.

We can’t even measure his power because he was so far stronger than Omega Shenron that you can’t even compare his power to Omega Shenron’s power.

It is sad that we probably won’t see him again in his Super Saiyan 4 form.


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Top 5 Side-Series Pokemon Games

Top 5 Side-Series Pokemon Games

Pokemon is definitely one of the best game series in the world, and one of the most renowned. Initially addressed at younger audiences, Pokemon wound up becoming popular to older people, especially those who grew with the series.

Being such a massive success, it’s only natural that it spawns tons of side series game, some from Nintendo directly, and others from collaborating companies. I will list the 6 best Pokemon side-series games from my personal experience.

One quick note first; I will only list one game from each side-series that will be mentioned, lest the list becoming to long and/or too repetitive. Without further ado:

1.Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon is, without a doubt, my favorite side-series in Pokemon. It’s actually pretty hard to decide the best among them, and coming as a (very) close first: Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky.

I don’t know if you are familiar with the series but the premise is that you are a human turned Pokemon in a Pokemon only world.

Each game have excellent stories (and music) and the gameplay is just as awesome as the original series. But the story… It really is something.

Anyway, Explorers of Sky takes the first place solely due to its story. Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness already have the best and longer story in the series, and Explorers of Sky expands on it further down the line. Still, a close first to, practically, every other game in this series.

If you want to play this game, I highly suggest you play its prequel, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red/Blue Rescue Team.

Not that you miss anything important to the game, but you do miss an equally awesome story. If you play this game first, you won’t want to go back a generation of Pokemon and improvements, it’s really hard.

2.Pokemon Rumble Blast

Another great series, and another choice that isn’t one of their more recent titles. This wasn’t as hard as a choice of course, because the only true competitor was the most recent game for mobiles.

Anyway, the premise here is that you control toy Pokemon, and you go to various areas to battle boss Pokemon and collect more toys who are stronger. This one is the best because it’s the last one with a story, so there really is a lot to do.

I suggest you only play this game first from the series, and if you want more from Pokemon Rumble, download the mobile game Pokemon Rumble Rush, as it will cover every other need from the series.

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3.Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs

Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs comes first among the 3 Pokemon Ranger games because it’s the latest one. It’s only natural that in these series, the latest one would be the best (or the first one due to being the forefather, but that depends on taste). Besides, it introduces some new mechanics.

These games pit you as a Pokemon Ranger instead of a Trainer. They befriend Pokemon with their capture stylers and use them to aid them once in their quests to keep their respective regions safe. It’s against their ideology to catch them.

Capturing a Pokemon is very fun, you have to draw circles around it all around while dodging their attacks. Every Pokemon has a special skill to use in the overworld, very similar to the HM Move in the core series. Also, there is the challenge of capturing ’em all.

The series is criticized for being repetitive, something I can see, but the games are pretty fun if you’re into their kind of gameplay. I’ve played all 3 games and it was an excellent pass of time.

4.Pokemon Conquest

Pokemon Conquest is a crossover of Pokemon and Nobunaga’s Ambition. It is a turn based game, much like the actual Pokemon games, but it’s slower and more strategic.

The game is played in a brand new region, where Warlords from Samurai Warriors (in reference to previous collaborations) and their perfect link Pokemon all fight for dominance of the Ransei region. Ransei is split into 17 different areas, each with its own respective main type.

The combat is very interesting, and you can collect many warriors and Pokemon. each warrior has a perfect link, and it’s very fun to try and search for the perfect link of everyone. Plus, there is a campaign for every one of the different Warlords.

The actual gameplay is up to 6 Pokemon on each side placed on the board. Every Pokemon makes its move (depending on its movement speed), and depending on its attack, may attack an appropriate enemy in range. Every board can have traps, bridges and some tiles exclusive to specific types of Pokemon.

Each campaign has a different difficulty and due to the game’s nature, every campaign is different, and you need to choose a different strategy every time to win. There are more things like shops and items, but you will see these as you play the game.

5.Pokemon Masters

Pokemon Masters is an upcoming (as of the time of the writing) game for mobile devices. It has released already in some regions, but I will update this article once it comes out and I test it a little.

Just the fact that you can recruit any of the trainers from the core series surely makes anyone want to try it out.

EDIT: Pokemon Masters is released and it seems very early on that it is going to be very good. Pokemon Masters gives you lore bits for every one of your favorite characters (and if they aren’t implemented, they probably will). It also solves the ancient dilemma of every protagonist’s canon starter and gender.

The gameplay is fast-paced (instead of the usual turn-based combat), and is played as a 3v3. Also, there is no form of energy that disallows you to play for a certain amount of time. You can play the whole story at once!

There is however the big negative of most offers being able to be bought only by using paid gems, and not the free ones you get in-game. But the positives heavily outweigh the negatives, and I wholeheartedly recommend this game.


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A Team Fight Tactics Analysis

A Team Fight Tactics Analysis

Any gamer must have heard about League’s newest game mode: Team Fight Tactics (TFT for short). It’s not an overstatement to say that TFT has created enormous amounts of hype, and has left anyone playing it satisfied and wanting for more. But how exactly did TFT began and how good is it really? All this and more will be covered today.

Background

In January 2019, a team called Drodo Studio released a mod they created for DotA 2 (Valve allows its players to experiment with the game freely). The mod was called DotA Autochess and it was a mixture of chess played automatically using DotA units.

This mod gained extreme popularity and in a short amount of time, millions of players and fans. The game was so well received, that auto battlers or auto chess was recognized as the newest gaming genre (and rightly so).

Valve saw this as an opportunity, as the game already was using their game and created their own official version, DotA Underlords, fully supported with ranked mode.

Riot Games employees have also been enjoying DotA Autochess and decided to try and build their own version, and thus the creation of TFT was a reality.

Riot Games released TFT on their beta servers for players to try a little more than two weeks before at the time of this article. The game, as stated, received a huge amount of hype, and everyone wanted to try it.

There were so many people wanting to play that any given player would have to wait more than 9 hours in the server’s queue. Even on the day of its release, the servers were overloaded and queue limitations had to be forced.

TFT even topped the Twitch charts before its official release. And it’s all thanks to its gameplay.

Gameplay

TFT, like all auto battles, is a mixture of chess and… well, League.

What you do is simple; you begin with a League champion that you choose at the start of the game. You go through three rounds of PvE and then, it’s mostly PvP with some PvE every few rounds.

While I say PvP, that does not mean that you do any of the fighting, instead, your placed champions will automatically battle, and the strongest (or sometimes luckiest will win). The loser will lose some HP.

You win by being the last one standing.

The champions you will have are not random, as you will be aiming to create combos and synergies.

Every champion has one or two classes and an origin. When you combine many different champions of the same classes or origins, you gain huge bonuses for those champions!

This is why foresight is key here, as you will always need to plan ahead. you can also combine 3 duplicate champions to create a buffed up super version of themselves, combine 3 supers and you get an ultimate version.

The game is very simple to grasp and play and it doesn’t require an excellent internet connection, nor is it stressful and tense. This is why it’s so popular.

That does not mean it’s simple though, on the contrary, auto battlers have some complicated mechanics.

For example, the economy. Every round you generate money based on your winning or losing streak, and the interest rate which is a key strategic point.

Interest is basically 10% extra gold so that’s 0 extra gold if you have 0-9, 1 extra gold if you have 10-19, up to 5 extra gold if you have more than 50 gold.

Gold is used for 3 actions. The most basic is buying a champion from the shop that refreshes every round. You can also spend 2 gold to refresh the shop manually, or 4 gold to gain some experience.

Experience is needed to level up because as you level up, you can have more champions in the field. Experience is also automatically gained after each round.

The reason I say this is a key strategic point is because you will have to choose between spending gold or saving up for better interest.

And even when you do spend, you mustn’t be unwise with it as you will end up far behind. You can sell champions for their original value, which allows you to buy champion you don’t currently need just in case, and if it doesn’t work, you just sell them back no problem. Again, foresight is key!

There are also shared draft rounds. These also come once every few rounds. Each player is transported to an island in the center of the map where a carousel of 10 champions each holding an item is underway.

Beginning from the last player up to the first, each player chooses a champion to get. Once a champion is chosen, it cannot be picked by anyone else.

Finally, the items. After every shared draft round and (depending on your RNG) after the PvE rounds, you will be getting some items.

There are 8 basic items, the 7 that provide you with a base stat and one special, the golden spatula. Each of those items can be combined on a champion with any of these, even duplicates, to create a better item that grants the stats of both of the previous items plus an extra effect. As for the golden spatula… I’ll let you figure it out on your own.

With the way this game’s designed, it’s accessible to everyone regardless of their personal skill, and it allows for tons of comebacks; it is very usual to see someone stuck in the last position for the majority of the first rounds, only to completely turn it around after they complete their combo.

But, the best thing about it is arguably the fact that you don’t have a team.

Not to bash on team players, but LoL is infamous for its terrible matchmaking, and it can be frustrating trying and getting nervous about a game only for some random person to just destroy it for no apparent reason. This game is solo and there are no excuses for defeat.

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Conclusion

So, does TFT deserve all the hype and praise? Absolutely!

I’ll be honest, I didn’t even want to try it at first.

After I tried it, I actually regretted not wanting to try it out sooner. As a matter of fact, all of my personal friends were kinda “meh” about, and now, they can’t stop playing it!

The fact that it’s gonna be fully supported by Riot, get a ranked system (and maybe with enough support an e-sports scene) and plans to implement all the champion in League (the game as of its start has 50 champions available) make for a game with limitless potential.

Besides, Riot Games, even with all the bashing they’re getting for A LOT of things, know how to get a game right.

So, I urge you to go try it yourself and see, besides, what I covered here is only the surface, there are many micro things to learn and memorize, as well as tactics, synergies, and combos.

One thing is for sure, TFT could easily become just as popular and played as the main game, and with the right support, become a game that is played because it’s liked, not because of lack of options.


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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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10 Mobile Games You Should Try

10 Mobile Games You Should Try

(This list is not a “most popular mobile games list”, rather it’s just my opinion on some not so known games you should try out.)

As a man with lots of free time, a big part of that goes to mobile games. With the way the mobile games are designed, when you made enough progress on most games, they “force” you not to play anymore, either by giving no rewards, or outright denying you by giving you some sort of energy system.

Of course, if you pay, or use the in-game currency, you can continue, but only ‘till you run out of lives/energy etc.… That’s why I am always looking out for games to download and try out, and today, I will present you my personal list of mobile games that are worth looking into.

The order itself doesn’t mean anything. Without further ado:

1. Archero

Archero is a relatively new game released in the first quarter of 2019. It is a shoot ‘em up/dungeon crawler mish-mash.

The gameplay revolves around you, the player character, traversing various dungeons and slaying monsters on the go.

The controls are very simple, the game utilizes a joystick type of movement, and when you don’t move, your character automatically attacks the nearest enemy.

As you defeat monsters and bosses, you will gain experience and level up, having 3 random upgrades to choose from each time.

The only negative is that it isn’t multiplayer, but the game sure has potential.

Generally, a very fun game definitely worth a shot.

2. Bloons Super Monkey 2

Have you ever played a browser game called Bloons Super Monkey? Well, this is its sequel.

Coming from our dear Ninja Kiwi, BSM 2 is everything you liked about the first, plus much more.

There are more enemy types, more upgrades, higher customizability, and there are three different base monkeys to choose from, each with their own base weapon.

Did I mention it’s free? Go download it now.

For the ones who have no idea what I’m talking about: Ninja Kiwi is a company that became known through their hit tower defense games Bloons Tower Defense and Plants vs Zombies.

This game is no tower defense game, but it uses the theme from their games, the titular character, the Super Monkey is a tower in their other games.

What you do is control the Super Monkey trying to pop as many Bloons (the enemy balloons) as you can while meeting the minimum requirement.

I highly suggest this game whether you are a fan of the Bloons series or not.

3. Calculator: The Game

This one is simplistic, and it’s for all the math geeks out there. It is a puzzle game, unlike ones you’ve seen before.

The game gives you some numbers, signs and other stuff (like a switch to positive/negative or reverse the number) and your goal is to reach the required number.

It might sound easy, but I assure you, this game is quite the brain teaser.

4. Super Spell Heroes

Clash Royale made the 1v1 competitive games very popular for mobiles. One of these games is Super Spell Heroes. It combines 1v1 wizard battles with puzzling.

You are given an empty (at start) board. As time passes, some blocks of one of two elements will start falling.

You can match them as soon as you see them and deal some damage, or conserve and wait for a bigger attack.

Beware though; your enemy can block. Each wizard has his own set of spells to choose from, as well as two preset elements from the available pool.

Recommended to the ones who like solo competitive experience.

5. Realm Grinder

I have mentioned Realm Grinder before, but I really believe that Realm Grinder is the ultimate idle game.

Sure, there might be newer and more flashy ones, but Realm Grinder did everything right.

You can grind this game for months and still, you won’t be nowhere near the end. There are many guides to help you but trust me, this game has lots of stuff to do and many achievements to complete.

Plus, it still gets updated with new content!

I recommend you try it out for a meager 15 minutes, you’re not gonna regret it.

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6. Dragon City Mobile

Dragon City Mobile is a city building game, kinda like Clash of Clans, only there are no defensive buildings.

Your goal is to breed and take care of the various available dragons in order to gain newer, more powerful dragons.

There are many dragons and many combinations, and you can use your dragons to fight other players’ dragons in the arena.

A nice game to have, since it doesn’t require your attention, you can get in whenever you want with no consequences.

You can also connect your account with Facebook and see what your friends who also play the game do. You can even assist each other.

7. My Singing Monsters

This one is another city building game, but there is no PvP, there isn’t even any PvE. You just breed and collect the monsters.

There is a catch, however; the monsters sing! Each one has its own way of singing and adds to the tune of its island.

So, as you gain more and more monsters, the songs will become more and more complete.

This game is very grind-y though, and it will take A LOT of time to get everything if you’re not paying. But the songs are so nice they are worth it!

8. Combo Quest 1 & 2

Normally, I’d just recommend the sequel, as it is far superior, but a true gamer needs to have played all the prequels before they play the game they want.

The gameplay will be explained in the picture, as it requires visuals to fully understand. The game itself is pretty fun to pass the time, and when you finish it, you can always hope for another sequel. Fingers crossed.

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You are the character on the right. Your stats are displayed on the upper right corner of the screen.
On the upper left is the enemies’ stats.
Below you will notice a bar. The blue bar is your action bar, and it moves automatically.
Your job is to tap one of the blocks.
All the blocks except the red (and purple) ones are still.
The yellow blocks are attack blocks. The green ones are critical attacks.
The red ones are moving to the left, and you need to tap them before they reach as they are the enemy’s attacks. Tapping them will block it.
There are more special enemy attack blocks.
Every time you beat an enemy, you have a choice to upgrade one stat between three random options.
The energy bar on the lowest part of the screen is your combo meter. As you do more and more combos without failing, you will be able to charge your special attack.
The more you charge it the more powerful it gets.
The game has many different enemies, enemy attacks, player characters each with their own respective stats and skills, pets and items.

9. Doors & Rooms Series

This is a truly challenging puzzle game. It’s one of these classic games where you have to look for various items in every room and use them to escape.

Each of the games is challenging and has its own story to say, so I recommend all of them.

There was an original game called D&R but sadly, I can’t find it on the App Store anymore.

If you get a chance to play it, I recommend it as well, the first one is what started it all.

10. Puzzles and Dragons

Puzzles and Dragons (or PAD) is a matching game where each of your matches (that corresponds to an element) gives attack points to your monsters of the same element in order to attack the enemy monsters.

Although there are many games like this spammed nowadays, I find this the most enjoyable.

Mostly, due to its complexity, as it isn’t a simple “move one piece one space horizontally or vertically”, you can take any piece and place it wherever you want, and as you move it you can create other chains.

The bigger your streak, the bigger your attacks. There are also many events running every day and week, and many monsters released every so and then. Just don’t get in with the hopes of collecting ‘em all, there are far too many.


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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.

Now I want you to tell me in the comments below what you think about pay-to win and if you support it or not. See ya in the next article.

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Is Mobile Gaming Really Worth It?

Is Mobile Gaming Really Worth It?

Hey guys, today I’ll be writing about something that’s been on my mind lately. You see, the gaming industries have as of late been taking a turn to mobile gaming, not that it means that PC and Console gaming is dead, but mobile gaming is certainly more dominant now than it used to be.

So, I’ll analyze the reasons behind this change and my two cents on whether mobile gaming is ultimately worth it, compared to PC and Console gaming at least.

I will list the reasons why mobile games are popular compared to PC and console gaming, so reason like “Competitiveness” won’t make the list as it applies to both types of gaming. But first, some background:

Background

Mobiles are a lot like computers. They used to be owned by wealthy people, but with the establishment of industrialization and capitalism during the 90s, mobile phones became available to the general public.

Like computers, due to becoming so popular, the companies who developed them decided to start making them more and more sophisticated, to keep the advantage over rival companies, which lead us to today’s touch screen phones.

Mobile gaming was extremely crude at its beginning, just like regular gaming. The games on mobile phones were simple 2D pixel games like Snake, and other games similar to Alien Invaders from the arcades. Some even had simplistic car racing games.

None of those games were multiplayer, however.

Those early mobile games became very popular in Japan’s dedicated mobile phone game culture, praising the mobiles’ retro-style gaming. Older arcade games started reappearing on mobile devices.

Many developers tried to create their own games as well, but mobile operators were not very happy with a few developers having to interact with hundreds and thousands of players who would want any given game, so they acted as middle-men, which reduced revenue for the actual developers, thus keeping mobile gaming to a standstill.

It was the introduction of Apple’s App Store that changed the mobile world (and by extension the mobile gaming world) forever.

Through the App Store, customers could download any app that was published through the app store by any developer.

Due to the App Store becoming such a success, rival mobile operating systems started adopting this approach with their own app distributing apps.

Because Apple discarded the keyboards for touch screens, and the game developers used this input method as the dominant one, which forced eventually all other companies to do this as well.

But what are the reasons mobile games are so popular today?

Accessibility

A mobile game’s biggest advantage is arguably its accessibility. Single-player mobile games can be played anywhere, and if at any point you want to unwind and play a game, you can do so. You just pull out your phone and start playing.

Multiplayer games are a little harder, as they require either a good internet connection or a good mobile company reception and data plan to be played outdoors.

It’s certainly much easier than having to be able to play only in one room of your house.

Availability

Mobile games, thanks to Apple originally, are available to download at any time, anywhere, and for everyone (except the age-restricted phones). It’s so easy and fast to do so, that even old stubborn people are trying it out.

This helps by the way, with people seeing gaming more positively. Most games are also free which makes it even easier to have a plethora of games on your phone. Which brings us too…

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Pricing

Due to being easier to develop and maintain, mobile games are either free and completely supported by ads and in-game cosmetics and boosts, or require you to pay a small amount.

This makes them cheaper than their PC counterparts in general, but that means that most mobile games are much smaller in length and features than a PC game can be.

Casual

If you are a dedicated gamer, you know the hustle of looking for the perfect specs for your dream PC or waiting for that sale to get the game/console you always wanted and save some money.

Mobile gamers don’t have to worry about this at all. Mobile games only require you to have what everyone already has; a relatively recent mobile device.

Time Efficient

The process of mobile gaming can take up to 10 minutes, including actually opening and closing the game.

This is perfect for someone who has plans shortly after, or wants a quick 10-minute break from work, or even during the periods in schools.

Whereas playing a computer game would take up more time than that, or at least it isn’t worth it for this 10 minute period compares to mobiles.

Final Thoughts

Times are changing and this always brings changes. We are at a time where mobile gamers are just as much as PC gamers. Many PC gamers consider mobile games a “lesser breed” and a waste of time.

Personally, I welcome this change, as mobile games show a lot of potential, and it would be bad to overlook that.

Plus, mobile games have already started having the lead in some genres like the battle royales, or base building games, and many simple puzzle games.

A lot of multiplayer mobile games have e-sports as well, which is a bonus for the competitive ones.

Unfortunately, mobile games have one big disadvantage. The free competitive ones, due to needing money to sustain themselves, usually offer in-game boosters and items in exchange for real money.

This can put some players in an advantage early on, but it’s not that hard to reach the top by playing for free, it’s just too time-consuming.

Of course, if you are talented in any of these games, it will be obvious, even without the boosts.

My personal opinion for mobile games is just positively neutral; as long as they don’t affect the rest of the gaming world negatively, then I don’t really care.

A lot of the popular companies are balanced between the two gaming types, by having games for both devices.

Other companies chose to release their game on PCs and mobile simultaneously (like Microsoft’s Minecraft and Epic Games’ Fortnite).

In the end, I believe that mobile games are better than PC games on two (plus one) occasions: when you want to game on smaller fractions like before you get to sleep, or when you are between classes (or during for the daring ones!), and if you are a non-gamer wanting to pass the time somehow.

The bonus reason is if you have such a crappy PC that your mobile has much better specs, in which I wouldn’t blame you for preferring mobile games.


What are your thoughts on mobile gaming? Do you prefer mobile or PC gaming? I actually happen to play quite some mobile games to pass the time. If you want to say or add anything, do so in the comments, and I will answer as soon as I can.

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Why Are Video Games Considered So Infamous?

Why Are Video Games Considered So Infamous?

Video games and gaming, in general, have a pretty bad reputation outside of their own people, especially among the older generation. But why are games so infamous, and what can you say to the ones who think so?

I will bring up these excuses people make and the reasons for their bad reputation, as well my opinion for each. Without further ado:

Age

Video games are among the youngest forms of entertainment in the world. Unlike things like television, movies, radio or sports, video games aren’t even a century old. Not only that, they weren’t even a global phenomenon when they first came out.

Furthermore, video games at the time were addressed almost exclusively to teenage or younger audiences. All the above did not create the best impressions to the adults of those times, and they passed their rationale to their children, who are probably our parents and grandparents now.

Another problem is that the younger adults of those times were actually trying to make a living in those times, and they didn’t have time to “play games”. That is why video games boomed in popularity around the 80s.

The fact that video games are relatively young is what is the main problem here. When there is something new happening in the world, the older generation will always view it as weird, unnatural, bad even.

The best thing to do here is to just wait them out. Our generation knows very well what video games are about, and how they work, and in all honesty, it’s this generation that will pass down their better thoughts about gaming to the next.

So, all that is required here is patience.

Waste of Time

The main argument against video games: they are a waste of time. There are two sides to this argument, but they are the exact same thing.

The first is that they are counter-productive; all young people focus on playing games more and studying/worrying about their future less.

The second one is that they are a useless activity; the time spent on video games could better be spent on more physical activities like sports, or for going out and socializing.

I can’t even fathom the ignorance of these people, but, having them in my family really helps so I will try to explain.

The first argument is used mainly by parents and maybe some of your brothers, depending on their lifestyle. I get where they’re coming from, they’re your family and of course, they care about you. Seeing you “waste your time” on video games instead of studying for a better future really stresses them out.

And I will say that video game addiction is a serious problem that is very real. But most parents will call just about anyone who games on a daily basis an addict.

I can agree that a lot of slackness is very bad, but I have some things to say about that. Firstly, almost everyone from the age of 25 and younger is, at least to some degree, a slacker.

And it’s much better to slack off playing video games than going to drink alcohol all day, or even worse, do drugs, which is another serious issue of today’s generation.

Secondly, our parents do not fully understand what’s happening. Video games are fun; heck, they were created to be fun. We have already analyzed why video games are fun, you can see for yourself here.

Anyway, we play video games, because we want to be entertained, otherwise, we are bored. That is because the educational system is mostly a pile of garbage, teaching you useless things that you will probably never need at all.

Especially in high school, you are forced to study some necessarily courses no matter what you want to be in the future.

Another reason for this ignorance is social media. The social media have a purpose, which is to make money.

Right now, television is dying, as entertainment shows and gossip channels don’t hold much appeal to the younger audiences.

Thus, they will address the ones actively watching TV instead of trying to figure out ways to improve. Who is watching these kinds of shows? Mostly our parents and grandparents.

Therefore, they present video games as a hellhole. The gamers are all addicts who need help, and the video games are being used by pedophiles to lure in children.

And the parents actually believe this! It’s definitely not their fault that their child has unsupervised access to the world wide web, or that they are stupid enough to actually meet up with a complete stranger whom they’ve never seen.

Again, online seduction is a serious problem. But in all honesty, I highly doubt that in a case of a kid being seduced by an adult through the video game, the media is to be blamed. As if no one is seduced through Facebook, Tinder, etc. It’s just that video games, as always, are the easy victim.

The second branch of the argument is that we are wasting our chances on living by playing video games. *Sigh*. This is mainly used by our peers, who, apparently, know how to live their lives and now it’s their noble duty to enforce help us see their point of view.

The first sub-branch is that we could instead do a physical activity. What you say here is simple; video games help in other useful parts of our bodies. Research shows that gamers tend to have better concentration levels and a better focus that non-gamers, as well as being able to solve a problem much easier.

They also help us keep our brains sharp if they require any strategizing. There are benefits to either physical activities or gaming, so just tell them to live their lives as they want, and we will do the same.

The second sub-branch is about socializing. The funny thing is that they don’t believe that going to forums and chatting or playing with friends and other people is socializing. They have this twisted version of socializing in their minds where you must physically see the person and do… stuff with them in order to socialize.

This behavior was formed by peer pressure, as most gamers would be called geeks and other related nicknames by non-gamers, and most succumb to this pressure due to the human’s innate need to be socially acceptable.

The bullying probably comes from the envy that bullies have for various things; most bullies have unstable parents anyway. Once more, tell them to live their lives how they want, and we will live our own how we want. Besides, they are extroverts, which means they like going out and socializing.

We are (mostly) introverts, we like the comfort of a home.

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PG 13

An argument to be used by older people (again), video games may contain graphical violence, sexual scenes or inappropriate language. They think that these are extreme, and because video games are interactive, this whole thing is a bad influence on kids and teenagers who play these games.

Again, some thoughts. Firstly, if violent video games did affect the children who played them, then that means that most of those thousands of people who played the first shooter games back in the 90s should be serial killers by now or at least petty criminals.

Instead, we have lower than ever crime rates. Besides, thinking that their kid will just go around shooting people because he did it in a video game is belittling to the kid, and shows no trust in the kid’s intelligence. And to further continue this thought process, parents should be extremely happy if their kids play a cooking game, or a sports simulation, as they will become a master of that respective industry.

Secondly, have they even watched any of today’s other entertainment media? I mean, have you seen today’s over-sexualization of songs and movies? Seriously, there are hit songs about drugs and others about sex!

They are just ranting about video games because that’s where the media focuses as usual. And their focus is mostly undeserving, as they have problems with just the smallest amount of nudity, while female singers can literally show all but their genitals. Not only that, but parents seem to ignore how easy it is these days to access actual pornographic material.

Finally, something smaller: THERE ARE AGE RATINGS FOR EACH GAME. Every game is addressed on a specific age group, and that is always mentioned for every game. It’s your fault as a parent if your 12-year-old son plays a game that was rated as unsuitable for adolescents.

Final Thoughts

Video games were created to entertain, but that is something that older people (mostly) don’t understand. Gaming really helps gamers get through with their days and lives and it does so in a good way, games provide stimulation and socialization.

Like all media, games can be educational, whether intentionally, or unintentionally, by giving you small pieces of information that you might be interested in and end up searching all about it.


Gaming becomes more and more popular and accepted as a form of entertainment by the year, but there are always going to be those stuck-up people who think they are bad, or simply, a child’s engagement.

I have told you how they think, and what you can say about them to sound reasonable and maybe convince them to get off your back. Have you heard any of the things I mentioned?

Have you heard something I didn’t mention and need advice? Let me know in the comments and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

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