Again with the absences? As we hear more about the divided expo, a statement about Playstation's need for attendance in the showcase leans towards unnecessary to say the least. Playstation's critical popularity is not dependent on the event and will focus on demonstrations on their own terms such as their "State of Plays" and multiple... Continue Reading →
2020: A Popular Year For Gaming
Now that 2019 has come to a close, we can't help holding in all of the excitement we have over the course of the next 12 months! We look forward to an inspiring year for the gaming community with highly anticipated upcoming titles appearing and the release of the next generation of consoles. Please take... Continue Reading →
Stop Getting Burned on Bad Games
It has been said again and again from the online community to point out the sinister and lucrative plans to pull more money from fans pockets in the infamous design of loot crates, micro-transactions, and pay to win schemes. There's no coincidence that despite the backlash and continuous spotlight about this issue, games keep this... Continue Reading →
A Way Out: Couch Co-op Revival
In the industry today, not many games are marketed as couch co-op or 2 player online only. It may be possible that there was only one couch co-op Action-Adventure game revealed at E3 from Electronic Arts. A Way Out, gives gamers something they haven't seen as often from mainstream publishers like EA. Hazelight Studios created... Continue Reading →
Bioware at E3 Introduces Anthem and Mass Effect: Andromeda Price Slashed Again on PS Store
EA's portion of E3 yesterday revealed some promising news that included a new game from Subdivision and developers, Bioware. Anthem, was revealed as a new adventure RPG that looks to take on the Sci-Fi futuristic skin once more. The less-than-a-minute long trailer doesn't give any gameplay or in game engine footage but does sound like... Continue Reading →