It really is the definition of a non-story. The 'outrage' over a third female character is so low, the only reason you'd report on it is to trigger more outrage.
A tiny handful of alt-right idiots have their panties in a bunch. They're not worth talking about.
One of the few genuinely compelling characters in that game.
While Resistance was a great series, I'm glad Insomniac eventually went back to making more lighthearted fare.
I'm curious if games like DoI will inspire a significant revival of the WW2 genre. It seems like it's been long enough.
Seige gives me hope for a lot of games that seem to burn out at launch. It's proof that if the quality is there, you can make a game a hit outside of that first month window.
A solid round of nominees, though I have some issues. Single games should really only have one nomination per category, just to avoid vote splitting. Hitman likely has the best peice of 'episodic content' this year, but the vote will be split over three levels.
Still, quality lineup of nominees.
Have you talked with any women about this topic? Nearly all are minding their own business, and get pulled into petty shit once they reveal the fact they're female.
But I suppose denying the issue exists at all is easier, so you'll probably just keep doing that.
Puyo Puyo Tetris is going to keep my Switch in use for a good long while.
Saying Wildlands has style might even be giving it too much credit. It's one of the most generic looking games of the year so far.
Diablo feels like a game that improved as it embraced the mass market. It feels like Diablo 3 really started to gel as a full product around the time RoS hit on consoles.
If SuperHot 2 focuses on VR, it could prove to be a tide-changing hit for the format.
With the closure of two different internal studios that are previously focused on VR development - it really feels like a repeat of the the Vita.
The massive existing library is why most people are committed to Steam. If Microsoft can convince people to start buying games elsewhere, it could create a snowball effect.
Opening the show with a quick draw game is somehow the least baffling decision Nintendo made last night.
I'd kill for a great Boom Blox sequel.
This stream gives me Twitch Plays Pokémon vibes, which is a very good thing.
Was this article written in 2007? GameStop's influence over the industry has shrunk into such insignificance, they've transitioned into mostly selling Five Nights At Freddy's toys and buying used cell phones. While the used game market was a massive deal last gen, it's calmed down by a massive degree in the past few years. Digital games are easily accessible, widely used, and carry less baggage. This is clickbait that aimed for the most tired, irrelevant opinion - and still gr...
I absolutely understand when sites kill comment sections. With rare exceptions, comments on an article only foster inflammatory dialogue. Intellectual conversations left comment sections generations ago. They're a relic of the past that just feed trolls.
As much as I want to like The Game Awards, they seem built on a fundamentally flawed foundation. The show has been reliably getting better year-over-year, but it can't get past the hurdle that people are only tuning in for 'World Premieres'. The actual awards don't mean anything, and they are treated as such. I hope in coming years the show can move away from being a trailer showcase, find non-gaming industry advertisers to buy traditional commercial spots (rather than absurd ...
I mean, you're comparing a game available on a platform with a massive install base - vs one on a debut platform & dead platform.
Bragging about comparative sales seems... Cheap? Like, of course the game more people can access has sold more copies.