Google’s Project Stream might be officially over but that doesn’t mean that speculation surrounding it is.
One unspoken expectation that lingered above Red Dead Redemption 2 even before its release was whether or not it would have the staying power of its forebear, the legendary Grand Theft Auto V.
Bioware’s latest game Anthem is catching a lot of flack for many things but one thing is drawing people’s ire in particular, and that is the game’s “tiered” release date and complex (read: nonsensical) editions ...
Apex Legends has certainly come out of nowhere to seemingly snatch the battle royale crown from Epic’s Fortnite, but is that really the case? And, if so, what does that mean?
Aside from the intense pressures that devs experience during the development of a game, the tension really doesn’t let up once the title is out on the streets.
Easily one of the biggest games of 2018, Red Dead Redemption 2 is still providing plenty of fodder for news and opinions months after its release.
Love them or hate them, loot boxes and in-game monetisation options are here to stay… or are they?
In its short though already storied history, the battle royale genre has definitely drawn passionate responses both from fans and detractors alike, and no game more so than Fortnite.