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Atilla Turan

United States

Writer and Editor at NoobFeed

Huge hoarder of video games and music. Writer and editor @NoobFeed and @GamesCreed1. A red horse too! Einnig að læra íslensku, vinsamlegast umberið migr.

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  • Oct 12, 2024 | noobfeed.com | Atilla Turan

    You know what I say about roguelikes: Putting players in different scenarios in the same game is always overrated. The roguelike craze isn't something new; in fact, it's a trend that has been going on for decades now, but it seems like the developers have picked up on it because it is the new demand of lots of players. I'll admit it's fun, but having a story completely built by you is taking it easy in terms of character and lore building.

  • Oct 12, 2024 | noobfeed.com | Atilla Turan

    There is nothing like a well-crafted arcade racer. They are fun and tricky to grasp, and once you get used to how a racer plays, it gets even more entertaining to dive deep into the mechanics. I’ve played lots of arcade racers back in the day, and I still do—that being the old classics, of course. Nowadays, it is very hard to find a racing game that scratches the itch of the classics from the late 90s to the early 2000s.

  • Sep 24, 2024 | gamescreed.com | Atilla Turan

    Developers’ collective minds split into two when they decide to include a cat as a protagonist: either a cute game about cute cats or a fallen hero who gets humanity on its way back up. The latter being Stray, the last few years have seen the emergence of cats being quite good companions and role models in video games. We have no complaints; cats are curious animals and love how they react to our behaviors. I own cats and love cats to the end.

  • Sep 2, 2024 | noobfeed.com | Atilla Turan

    Your Rating: / 100 User Rating: 0/ 100 by AtillaTuran, 03 Sep 2024 Since Nintendo settled on the handheld console market, we have seen major titles being shrunk to the palm size with some trickery. I have seen Crash, Spyro, and many other platformer titles becoming pixelated during the 2000s with Nintendo GameBoy Advance and Nintendo DS. It'... read more »

  • Sep 2, 2024 | noobfeed.com | Atilla Turan

    Since Nintendo settled on the handheld console market, we have seen major titles being shrunk to the palm size with some trickery. I have seen Crash, Spyro, and many other platformer titles becoming pixelated during the 2000s with Nintendo GameBoy Advance and Nintendo DS. It's obviously not the same experience as the main titles, but a miniature, on-the-go version would do just fine in 2004. One of the other long-lasting franchises, Castlevania, would also find its place in the Nintendo DS.

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Atilla Turan @burningarrow
9 Jul 24

Excuse me? How? https://t.co/xGX080r4LK

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Atilla Turan @burningarrow
1 Mar 24

I reviewed one of the best off-roading simulator games out there right now and you should check why you should get it if you like to get some of yourself dirty- not that way of course, but you get what I mean. It's fun. https://t.co/tBsdWiW1yn

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Atilla Turan @burningarrow
5 Feb 24

I know I am a bit late, but I had a dive into @phewphewgames' Anomaly Agent recently. I have heard some people claiming it to be rather unique on its own with the humor and difficult gameplay, so I said why not review it. Spoilers: it's good. https://t.co/6OhVtBehm2