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This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things

TSA: "There’s something wrong with the modern gaming landscape. Something just isn’t right. I don’t mean the hacking and the piracy and the arguments over the pre-owned market and online passes, either. There’s something bigger going on that people don’t really seem to notice"

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jc485735397d ago (Edited 5397d ago )

people just play and then forget about it the next day. They don't even know who Suda51 is for god sakes. It really doesn't hurt to do a little research you know.

games get canceled because developers are not confident

nofilter5397d ago

People wanted a sequel to Rez but nobody bought it. Price?

RoyaleWC5397d ago

I think both of these games look interesting and I'm sure I'll buy them in the future at a lower price, but neither of them appeal to me enough to warrant a full price purchase. Especially since I'm Australian where new games are $100.

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Atari Picks Up Five Overlooked Ubisoft Titles for Modern Re-Release

Atari has obtained the rights to five lesser-known Ubisoft titles. The deal includes Cold Fear, I Am Alive, Child of Eden, Grow Home, and Grow Up.

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Puty245d ago

Yes! Cold Fear was awesome! Give me them trophies!

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PAX East 2024: Suda51 Talks Shadow of the Damned, More

Grasshopper Manufacture's Shadows of the Damned returns this year with a remaster, and Hardcore Gamer got to talk with Suda51 about it, among other things...

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Are video games art? Looking back at... Child of Eden

Jack writes: "“Are video games art?” This is a perennial argument, one with staunch advocates on both sides who are hard to sway. Naysayers, though, can be shown examples of art in video games that are hard to deny – such as the visuals of the sadly overlooked Child of Eden, released for Kinect in 2011."

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