One Year Later: Pokemon Go
It’s been more than a year since the release of Pokemon Go, Niantic’s record-breaking mobile game. Let’s take a moment to assess what has changed since then.
It’s been more than a year since the release of Pokemon Go, Niantic’s record-breaking mobile game. Let’s take a moment to assess what has changed since then.
I’ve had fewer and shorter losing streaks in Clash Royale since learning about the concept of tilting and figuring out ways on how to deal with it – let me share what I learned.
I’ve been using the Hog Trifecta deck for several months now and while it’s no longer as potent as it once was, recent balance changes and shifts in the metagame has made the Hog Trifecta deck viable again.
Pokemon Go’s Special Events breathed life in a game that had turned stale. Here are some more Special Events that I’d like to recommend to keep the game interesting.
I never thought that I’d ever be looking forward to the release of a mobile game. But here I am, eagerly awaiting Nintendo’s third mobile release: Fire Emblem Heroes.
In this article, I talk about why I think running with this controversial Super Mario mobile game is worth the steep P500.00 purchase.
Pokemon Go has had it’s ups and downs. While recent updates have improved the overall game experience, there are still a few improvements that can be made. Here’s a list of what I want to be improved in the game.
SuperCell constantly releases Clash Royale updates, but the most recent batch of updates have improved the overall game experience.
People have stopped playing Pokemon Go, but I still do. Here are the reasons why I’m still playing the game.
Pokemon Go was a massive hit, partly due to its accessible gameplay. Recent updates have made the game less accessible though, almost to the point of making me quit the game.