
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"

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.

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...

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