Remember the days when first person shooters were just about having fun? There was a time when weapon drops were plentiful, your character wore an entire arsenal of guns on his back, and you roamed around levels blasting baddies in the face until they were driven before you and the lamentation of their women filled your ears.
Those days were gone—lost to the modern FPS where you follow around a pre-programmed top-tiered special ops dude who got to have all the fun. Yet, here is news from afar, a ripple in the void of the waning genre.
On 16 May, the long-awaited release of the PC version of Ghost of Tsushima took place. And the game proved to be a great success on the first day.
Is this going to be the new thing thing? Articles about Steam reviews? Which of course was in response to the false article about the review bombings in the first place.
I always get confused by this, but is 72k good sales numbers for a game? I keep seeing games fail at selling 2.5 million and that they need to be on multiple platforms but is an additional 72k adding much?
Mecha Party brings the VR MOBA to Europe and Asia on PSVR 2 and Steam, while the Quest 3 version targets a summer release.
This looks pretty good. RIGZ made me queasy but I've got better VR legs now (I think).
This article explains how to link your Steam and PlayStation Networks accounts, which is becoming a must for Helldivers 2.