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Why Certain Video Game Genres Dominate Specific Regions

28 Nov, 2024
Kenneth

Have you ever noticed how some games are huge in one part of the world but barely get 5 players in another? Here’s why certain genres rule different regions. In East Africa, Kenya in particular, FC is massive. Football is practically a lifestyle here, with fierce loyalty to teams and players fueling the hype. This passion translates into the virtual world, where players go head-to-head as their favorite clubs, right from the couch. And while many Kenyan gamers play other games besides FC, there are way more FC players sweating their asses off in arcades. In North America, shooters and action-packed titles are what’s hot. Call of Duty and Fortnite are top choices, and this kinda ties back to American pop culture, which loves high-intensity, fast-paced entertainment—think blockbuster movies and high-adrenaline sports. NBA 2K, UFC 5, and Madden are also huge in the USA for the same reasons. There’s also the social side of multiplayer gaming, where friends team up or face off, making it a social staple. In Southeast Asia, MMORPGs like Dota 2 and League of Legends are the staple. Many players here love competitive, team-based games that require skill and strategy. eSports is huge in Asia too, with national pride and major tournaments driving a strong community. Low PC hardware costs in the region have also helped grow the genre. So Europe has an interesting mix of genres, but it leans heavily toward simulation games like Football Manager and Farming Simulator. In countries like Germany, realistic, detail-rich simulations are all the hype, while Football Manager speaks to Europe’s love for football.  Finally, South America. Do I even need to…it’s FC. I mean, in Brazil and Argentina, football is a religion. What else were they going to play? Each region’s favorite genre reflects its culture, values, and sometimes, access to tech—gaming is global, but the trends are different. Do you think all this will change? And if so, when? Let’s talk about it in the comments, and until next time, stay golden.

5 Games You Can Play Over and Over Again

31 Jul, 2024
Vivid

There’s nothing worse than finishing an amazing game and knowing you’ll never touch it again. Luckily, some games are so good and packed with content that they keep calling you back for more. Here are 5 games that you can play and replay, and they’ll never get old. 5. Devil May Cry 5 Devil May Cry 5 is pure style. With its fast-paced, over-the-top combat, this game keeps you hooked with every battle. After each level, you’re graded on how stylish you are in combat, pushing you to improve and chase that coveted triple S rank. With three unique characters—each boasting their own fighting styles—and difficulty levels that’ll make you question your life choices, there’s always a reason to come back. Whether you're trying to master Nero’s Devil Breakers, Dante’s insane weapon switch-ups, or V’s summons, you’ll keep playing just to prove you can get better. 4. GTA 5 Let’s be honest, GTA 5 never truly dies. You finish the epic story mode, and just when you think it’s over, GTA Online pulls you back in. Whether you’re teaming up with friends for some wild heists, running your own nightclub, or causing chaos in the open world, the possibilities are endless. There’s always something new to do, whether it’s a new DLC drop, or just messing around in the city. You could lose days here—and honestly, you will. 3. Sports Games (FC25, UFC 5, NBA 2K25) People often joke that sports games like FC25, UFC 5, and NBA 2K25 are just the same thing every year. But let’s face it—starting a new career mode, chasing championship glory, or beating your friends in intense matchups never gets old. Every match is a fresh chance for triumph or hilarious failure (cue the Anthony meme). Plus, there’s nothing quite like trying to prove you’re the best, even if you’ve played the same game for years. 2. Elden Ring Elden Ring is massive. You might think you’ve finished it after defeating the final boss, but deep down, you know you’ve barely scratched the surface. The game’s world is full of secret bosses, hidden quests, and so many ways to build your character that it feels like a brand-new experience with every playthrough. Want to try a magic build this time? Maybe a pure strength tank? You can play Elden Ring for years and still find something new to discover or a different challenge to take on. 1. Hades and Returnal (Roguelikes) At the top of the list, we have Hades and Returnal, two roguelike games that keep you coming back for just one more try. Roguelikes are designed to make you start from scratch every time you die, with only your skills and maybe a few upgrades to carry over. But that’s where the addiction sets in. In Hades, every run feels fresh thanks to new abilities, weapons, and storylines, even if you die a lot. The satisfaction of making it further each time or unlocking new character moments never gets old. Returnal cranks this up with its sci-fi horror vibe, keeping you on edge with every run. You never know what’s waiting for you next, which is what makes both of these games so satisfying to replay. The unpredictability is half the fun. What Games Do You Have on Repeat? So, those are our top 5 games that you can play and replay without ever getting bored. Whether it's stylish combat, massive open worlds, or that one more run mentality, these games keep us hooked. What about you? Which games do you keep on repeat?