
A quick rundown of issues within the gaming industry that arose ever since the PS3 and the Xbox 360 launched.

All available May 5.
I think the only game here for me is Nine Sols. Was always interested in that game.
Good month for me, I wanted that particular footy game and thought it might be due. Anyway who cares, shame about the site I'll miss the comment sections. All the best everyone.
Naughty Dog was reportedly divided on the controversial fate of Joel in The Last of Us Part 2 during the game's development.
I think it was good decision, if he was still alive, he would have been a mascot just like Kratos, drake and many others. These old dudes gotta die for new characters to take center stage with their own storyline. They keep dragging the emotional baggage into many sequels and eventually the story just turns into absolute shit show.
Honestly as much as I loved the game, they could have just not killed him off.
I get it creator vision and all but killing a character that made you millions is just wrong imo. At least have him go down fighting.

Square Enix launches Final Fantasy X 25th anniversary site, revealing new Nomura art, books, music releases, and merchandise.
Look I know VIII has its issues and all that but how on earth can the do big anniversary events with new artwork and merchandise for VII, IX and X yet VIII got sweet f*** all.
They could have given it something during its 25th anniversary yet all it got was a single Happy Anniversary post on their social media.
Timed exclusives, Micro Transactions, developers cutting content to release it as DLC, and patches are whats killing the industry. Whens the last time a major game was released that didnt need to be patched in order to fix something they missed before releasing? Its pretty lame that we have become accustomed to unfinished releases that we need to connect to the internet to fix. They changed the business model to help line their pockets better while taking away from the core value of games. Imagine if you bought a car but had to return to the dealer the 2nd day of purchase because your windows wouldnt work right or the gas pedal would get stuck. Chances are you wouldnt buy form that manufacturer again, right?! Why do game developers get away with this crap?
The problem is that developers are afraid to try new things. Call of Duty is a problem in its own right because now everyone is trying to make a better game to dethrone it