Stadia, Google’s dive into cloud-based gaming, will enter our lives in November of 2019. As long as you have at least 35Mbps, you’ll have access to 60fps streaming,… Continue reading
Author: B. Michael Logan
Anthem was absolutely destroyed by critics. Absolutely destroyed would be putting it lightly. It didn’t help that the release ended up bricking PlayStation 4s being the worst of… Continue reading
Sometimes pressure from gamers has paid off when it comes to pushing game developers to grace our lives with sequels of games that we desperately need. However, we… Continue reading
If you aren’t aware of the fallout from Fallout 76’s incredibly broken release, then you must have been away from the internet for some time. The release of… Continue reading
Right now the only bit of information we know about The Elder Scrolls VI is that it won’t even get a good look until Bethesda finished Starfield (think… Continue reading
Chances are, you clicked this article because the title made you want to tear the author apart for such a heinous opinion so close to the release of… Continue reading
It’s no surprise that there’s a bit of server congestion with World of Warcraft Class right now. The whole game is basically standing in line for Disneyland right… Continue reading
Pokémon Masters is here and there’s a good chunk of gamers, even some faithful to the Pokémon series, who didn’t even know about its inception. Fortunately, it seems… Continue reading
Square Enix Breaks Collectors’ Hearts with Final Fantasy VIII Remaster
There’s just something so accomplishing about being a game collector. The rush of dopamine we get looking at our shelves and seeing video games we’ve collected over the… Continue reading
Time to grease up the Batmobile because Batman: Arkham Knight will be free for PlayStation Plus subscribers (so will Darksiders 3, but we’ll just download it just to… Continue reading
It’s been a couple of years since the famed game director, Hideo Kojima, revealed his first big game after cutting ties with Konami: Death Stranding. In the initial… Continue reading