
It WOULD be easy to dismiss mobile gaming as a means of ‘passing time’.
But is that what people thought in the late 80s and early 90s when they saw the wealth of games across the Atari, Commodore, Nintendo and Sega platforms? And do you think they looked at the fast-scrolling pixels in many arcades the same way, too? Or rather with excitement?

TNS - NCSoft CEO admitted that AI is rapidly becoming a core part of game development, but he added that it cannot replace what makes games fun.
To be fair, there are also human made games that release and lack any fun at all either.
Guild Wars 2 been playing for 14yrs, 1st beta. This is just one company I support, Arenanet and NCSoft, even though I torrent, there are a few PC companies I will buy from. "PlayStation’s Horizon MMO spin-off, Horizon Steel Frontiers." I feel this will be good, NCSoft is a good developer/publisher.
It’s a tool. Use it elevate things and get it done faster. I’m sorry but not every game made by humans is good. If this can help things, then I fully embrace it.
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Renowned sandbox MMORPG, Albion Online is available today on Xbox Series X|S as a free-to-play title.
No.
Better battery life > mobile gaming.
Nope . the very best mobile games are poo compared to their handheld and home consoles , or pc counterpart . And that's when they can even clone it to begin with .
I'll always have better ways to play Emu as well .
And it's a battery killer anyway .
NO. The micro-transaction heavy nature of mobile games will always make them unappealing to me.
I have my Android phone for a year now and so far I've downloaded around ten games. My favorite is Sudoku Fun because it doesn't ask for my credit card when I played with it.