As the virus spreads it makes sense to limit the juvenile reactionary opinion pieces and keep the stories based on facts.
@Kornholic. But what a five minutes!
Good job Bungie. If staff have the capacity to do their work from home then their employers should allow them to.
Approaching its seven-year birthday and the game is still topping the charts - this is why Rockstar isn't in a rush to release the next iteration. I know its GTA Online that is bringing in the repeat audience, I just wished the firm made a piece of single player every year too.
‘What Xbox's 12 Teraflops ACTUALLY Do?’
I watched some of their video podcasts and some of them don’t know or understand the basics.
If the spread of this virus continues to escalate, by the time E3 comes companies may decide to stay away and that could really spell trouble for the conference.
It begins...
well, continues.
Sometimes in gamer world you get these ideas that some push to suit a narrative. e.g. 'exclusives are immoral' -normally because their favourite console is lacking in them.
I don't have a Switch (I would get one if I had more time to play) so I say this without the bias of an owner who loves it - the Switch's exclusives such as Zelda, Mario and Pokemon are triple-A quality products that drive hardware sales. They are the reason Switch is now the second best...
I truly love Monkey Island but why release it on Sega CD? I think it is to appeal to the people who make a show of buying vinyl. I mostly buy digital now but... I want it!
You heard it here first, Baldur’s Gate 3 could be the saviour of Stadia!
For everyone who can’t afford a powerful PC, Stadia will offer a path to playing the game. I’ve tested Google’s platform so I know it works (for me). So I would consider buying this.
In the run up to the next generation there have been so many rumours, that are really speculation, being pedalled and publicised, often contradicting each other. You just have to look at the fan boys sharing made up rubbish just because it supports there favourite console. I don’t want N4G to degenerate into that.
The major gaming news websites are no better, most don’t have trained journalists, they often hire people who are friends and they are lacking in experience, ski...
“If Keighley smells gas, it would be wise for us to stop and take a whiff as well.”
Quote of the day!
Good headline.
It actually makes sense.
And this is from a Forbes contributor?
I might bother to read the article later.
@Sciurus_vulgaris Cliffy B made millions by investing in Oculus VR before it was sold to Facebook.
Most people don’t know if it was too woke or not, they stayed away because Lawbreakers appeared generic.
@RazzerRedux - thank you. I understand blogs like GamingBolt want to make money by stretching out an article; three pages maybe, but FIFTEEN pages is excessive.
Whilst this is a game with a legendary history, note everybody knows it and there are some young gamers who will be going into FFVII-R fresh - don't spoil the game for them with screenshots or comments.
David Jaffe no longer works at Sony, but undoubtedly he will still have sources there, so whilst I would ordinarily dismiss this as speculation he may know something.
That actually looks lovely. Twilight or night time and the promise or magic at midnight.
I love E3 and have watched online for years. I live in the UK and travelled to California in 2013 just to attend E3 the year of the PS4 and Xbox One launch and it was truly fantastic to be there in such a massive year.
I will really miss the live conferences this year but risks must be minimised. I hope all the companies due to attend find an online method to showcase their goods. It won’t be the same but I think the companies can still drum up hype. My only concern is that...