
Please add some feature to members of N4G, or at least contributers where you can book mark/save/store news articles in a spot where they can easily and quickly be accessed. Searching for a story that I have a vague idea what the title was is a real pain and had I been able to book mark it would have been really useful. I dont think it should be too much of an update to the site and it would be greatly beneficial. Alot of articles I read have very good information in them but when it comes time for me to use the info, I want to go back and make sure I remember it correctly before I go out and use it. An example being the articel recently on how to spot an HDMI supported 360. The product ID numbers are there for everyone to see but when it come time for me to buy a 360 I would like to be able to pull up that article and read off the numbers....just for an example.
Thanks,
lswanson1

Game Informer - "Pragmata earns praise through its clever dual-mechanic battles, even if some of the rest of the experience can feel overly familiar."

GameSpot - "Pragmata is an excellent shooter with a hacking twist that introduces strategic depth and variety, all in service of a heartfelt story."
The arrival of a new Capcom title is always worthy of fanfare. When it’s a new IP launching simultaneously on a Nintendo console, it becomes a real cause for celebration. Pragmata joins Resident Evil Requiem in the ranks of heavy hitters running like a dream on Switch 2. The game has been steadily gaining hype since its announcement in 2020 and, when the demo dropped on the eShop in February, it showcased a unique, puzzle-infused spin on third-person shooting and gorgeous sci-fi aesthetics.
Pragmata’s Lunar Colony is a bright, vibrant setting that recalls the future-tech maximalism of genre classics like PlatinumGame’s Vanquish. The lavish art style will be familiar to fans of director Yonghee Cho’s work, whose credits include hyper-stylised Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, NieR Automata, and Resident Evil 3.
Why don't you use the bookmarks of your browser?
dont you think it would be useful to have a built in feature?