Computer gaming is not commonly thought of as art, but that's how video games are being treated in a new exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
The new Arrowhead CEO reached out to the Helldivers 2 Reddit page to share his thoughts and tell the community to be peaceful when making suggestions to the developer.
Dragon's Dogma 2, Capcom's latest JRPG, has reached a new sales milestone, rolling over 3 million copies in a span of two months.
Hands fown my game of the generation so far, definitely has some flaws and buggy quests, but damn is it good, and surprisingly flexible in how it allows creativity and different approaches to resolve quests and reacts accordingly.
I just picked this up for PS5. I'm going to hold off playing as long as I can though, in case they decide to add a new performance mode. I don't want to play this at 30 fps unless I absolutely have no other choice (PC isn't a choice for me). I have a dozen other games in my backlog so I'm good.
Vertigo Games' Arizona Sunshine 2 was brilliant, but are we going to get an Arizona Sunshine 3 in the future?
Love this. Makes me glad I was born at the time I was.
Haha, Love how she said "Journey" as they showed a clip of Flower.
Finally we can put this argument to bed. Games are art.
CBS Sunday Morning and 60 Minutes are two of the best news programs out there. Very nice.
they showed all the games i hoped they would. so happy. gaming stereotypes are lame. so this is good for gaming