Dylan McDermott writes: There’s a power in stories. A power to entertain and to enlighten. Make us think and feel things we’d never considered before. For me, the best games are the ones that tell me a great story. I got chills the first time I heard B.J. Blazkowicz’s opening monologue from Wolfenstein: The New Order, and was captivated by his struggle throughout the game. I felt angry, and then sad after John Marston’s betrayal at the end of Red Dead Redemption.
"Following a great event in November of last year, DevGAMM Lisbon is coming back to the beautiful and sunny Cascais region to catch up with old friends, connect with game developers from around the world, hear from seasoned professionals, and have a great time all around." - DevGAMM.
A look into the sad trajectory of indie games from high successful releases to complete irrelevancy in just a few weeks or months.
"Nordic Game has revealed the winners of this year’s Nordic Game Awards, which took place on Thursday, May 23, during NG24 Spring and streamed live from Slagthuset in Malmö, Sweden." - Nordic Game.
Single player will never be dead
Oh for the love of god stop with *is the SP is dead ?* sh1t
It's not dead and will never die look at the GOTY winners (TLOU/Witcher/Uncharted etc) or How games like Horizon or Zelda are in the run for GOTY awards this year and look at the most wanted games for 2018 are all Single player
Single player will always rule
Cut the crap
I am grateful for the likes of Sony, Nintendo, and Bethesda for not (yet) succumbing to these lootbox/MTs bullshit.
Single player will and always be the centerpiece of gaming, no matter what the naysayers and the lootboxes/MTs leeches say.