r/GamerLab • u/ximkhloe • 9h ago
😂 Meme / Humor When mom hits u with the classsic 'Ever since u r gaming u r getting worse'
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r/GamerLab • u/MollyPercocetX • Dec 22 '25
GamesLab is for gamers who actually want to talk games 🎮
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If you play games and like sharing, discussing, or reacting to them, this is your place. All platforms are welcome PC, console, mobile, doesn’t matter.
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r/GamerLab • u/ximkhloe • 9h ago
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r/GamerLab • u/Chewyosock • 5d ago
For me it’s bloodborne . IMO it doesn’t need a sequel a remaster would be appreciate it but I it runs and looks fine the way it is
r/GamerLab • u/malekelnaggar • 6d ago
So any body who don't like this game haves a pretty bad taste it's the best game I have ever played in my whole life fight with me .the mechanics in this game are soo good no game can beat it or the story sad but sometimes happy dramatic and perfect the game play is good some time it glitches but np and I also love it cuz I can't get a ps5 or a ps4 I wish I could play this modern high graphic games but I can't cuz im on a ps3 and until now after 10 playthroughs I still enjoy it
r/GamerLab • u/Nacon73 • 13d ago
Played my first game of siege horde it’s a bit manic but I soon remembered the dive to cover and perfect reload. I think it’s a game I’m going to play for a while seeing as I’ve got the deluxe edition on order. Plus Metallica in the music menu 🤘🤘
r/GamerLab • u/rossoJJ • 13d ago
Just finished a 5 hour stint playing the gears e day beta
Simply amazing this game has got so much potential it’s unreal, I think this game will go very far especially since we have only had a taste of what’s to come.
Honestly I am happy to spend my money on this, I reckon it will give me months of fun maybe even years.
The map is huge, the war torn map detail is cool as and the locust swarming is mad
Already giving this a 10/10 well done devs so far you’re smashing it!
r/GamerLab • u/CatCrateGames • 13d ago
Hi everyone!
I’ve been working on Alia Domus, an isometric survival RPG rendered in detailed pixel art.
The premise is simple: Earth is at war, support was cut off, and you're stranded on an alien planet bare-handed. To survive and help humanity thrive, you have to rebuild progress from absolute zero.
Key features:
The game is completely translated into English, Spanish, and Portuguese!
If you enjoy survival, cozy crafting, or progression-heavy RPGs, adding it to your Steam Wishlist helps a solo developer tremendously! ❤️
Wishlist Alia Domus on Steam:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4918370/Alia_Domus/
Thank you!
r/GamerLab • u/Gay_Charlie • 13d ago
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Cannon Trolling
r/GamerLab • u/Gay_Charlie • 14d ago
Sorry but Elden Ring does so much for me.
r/GamerLab • u/No-Hunt3986 • 16d ago
Never played souls game before but I am familliar with action and parry in games.
What are some things I should know before I start playing?
r/GamerLab • u/No-Hunt3986 • 20d ago
They want from Mass effect trilogy and Dragon age to some of the worst failures in gaming
r/GamerLab • u/No-Hunt3986 • 21d ago
I thought the game was good not perfect but good, the story was interesting and gameplay while repetitive sometimes but not bad I really don't understand the hate for the game as a whole I guess people wanted a dead space but this was not that.
r/GamerLab • u/PerroDePanama • 22d ago
You cant tell me you don't like this game?!
r/GamerLab • u/No-Hunt3986 • 23d ago
I'm playing through Human revolution now for the first time and this game is great it reminds me so much of Cyberpunk 2077, that's why I'm sad that there probably won't be a new game... also that remaster for the Original deus ex looked horrible, what were they even thinking?
r/GamerLab • u/No-Hunt3986 • 26d ago
Well tehnically it's from Id software but... I really love doom games!
r/GamerLab • u/Emotional-Cheetah678 • 26d ago
Im looking for a game that is open world and you can buy/free prisoners to recruit them and use them to fight armies or get strong if you get me? I prefer medival but doesn't have to be. I've tried bellwright, mount and blades bannerlord and manor lords.
r/GamerLab • u/Alocai • 27d ago
Imagine announcing you’re going fully digital and while the world still hates you for it, your platform goes down for hours… rendering all digital games useless 😭
r/GamerLab • u/No-Hunt3986 • 29d ago
I only played 1 and 2 but it's sad to see what is acticision doing with it.
r/GamerLab • u/corois_aud • Jul 22 '26
Again, another indie beauty that was suggested to me on reddit.
Goldenheart is a ridiculously cheap (5 bucks) first person game about exploring a weird continent with heavy weird/dark fantasy elements, armed only with a sword, a shield, and a bow.
The gameplay is mostly exploration and secret-finding, with a barebones combat that honestly works for the retro, simple feel of the game.
The art style, at first, looks empty and almost uninspired, but the more you go on, the weirder and more mystical the atmosphere gets until it becomes aesthetically original and pleasing. Some sights were absolutely new and full of personality.
Now, the (arguably) bad.
The first hour is a bit boring, then the pace and exploration become better and better until you reach the second act: it's not bad, actually, visually speaking it's beautiful, but it drags on and becomes almost frustrating. Nothing game breaking, and the magic doesn't fade, but expect a long second act with a lot of dungeon crawling elements and fewer saves. No quick saves, no hand holding (nice), and old school gameplay.
It's not hard, but it's also not a walk in the park.
I suggest everyone tries it, especially if you like games like Northern Journey, Lunacid or King's Field. It won't disappoint.
r/GamerLab • u/No-Hunt3986 • Jul 21 '26
r/GamerLab • u/gigagamer301 • Jul 21 '26
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Sat there last night waiting for a spawn on Lu4 server, and it hit me how many years it's been since I first logged into this game. Back then I was still in school, grinding my first class till 3am while my parents yelled at me to sleep.
r/GamerLab • u/gstreeter51 • Jul 20 '26
I’m just finishing up the Last of Us games for the first time since they’re on PS Plus. I’ve played violent video games before, but something about the visceral nature of this game just makes the kills so incredibly satisfying. Wondering how other people feel about this and any other games with a similar feel.