"2014 was shaping up to be easily the greatest holiday gaming season we had ever had. It was full of titles that had great promise, anticipation, replay value, and so much more. So, what happened? How did this holiday season turn into the biggest disappointment ever? It all started with big gaming media hyping up certain titles that would never reach the level of expectations we had set for them. That was followed up by developers that lied to all of us on what their games would deliver upon launch. Finally, the holiday season was hit by hackers, delays, and some of the most ridiculous development decisions we've seen." - David Wales, Stealthy Box
EA Sports subtly announced the Madden 25 release date in their EA Sports College Football 25 announcement. The standard edition of Madden 25 will release on Friday, August 16th 2024. You can get early access starting on Tuesday, August 13th 2024 if you purchase the Deluxe or MVP editions of the game or if you […]
Is Madden still a big deal? I remember how huge it was to have a console launch with a Madden title. Now it seems like no one cares
According to Neowiz, the Lies of P DLC is scheduled to be released in the second half of 2024, and is being developed in-house.
Great news.
If anyone is still deliberating picking this game up, I highly recommend it.
Fans can look forward to the new content. 3D Realms and Pet Project Games are thrilled to announce that RIPOUT, the co-op sci-fi horror FPS, will exit Steam Early Access for PC on May 28, 2024! Traverse (not-so) abandoned spaceships filled with terrifyingly deadly monstrosities.
The holiday season with the most games delayed til next year?
Probably
I have Smash Bros and Bayo 2 to look forward to. Disappointing was never even a thought.
Still looking forward to FC4 and GTA 5 Re-do and planetside 2. PS2 alone will make the year for me plus Shadows of mordor fun as hell so far.
yes.
someone make meme with Comicbook Guy from The Simpsons