Newsarbiter: "The gaming industry is always providing us with new content and who knows what type of games we could expect in a decade or two. Let's see what new and old games have to offer in terms of gameplay, graphics and stories."
Phantom Knight provides his thoughts on the futility of Console Wars.
Humans are competitive by nature, in life there’s winner and losers.
Console wars don’t hurt the industry.
it will never die. It's not much of a war when Sony has won 3/4 of it's gens in historic fashion.
Nintendo atari sega were all once in the dedicated home console race, them 3 are the og's and none of them make home consoles anymore, Sony and microsoft killed them all and nintendo's case they ran off to their handheld market because they could not keep up with the big 2 in the dedicated home console business. Ill continue to support the big 2 as long as i can.
Gaming desktops are usually either big and heavy full-size beasts, or else miniaturized boxes that lack the power to impress. And whether you buy a complete system or an empty chassis to fill with components, they're often on the fugly side.
Deville Louw put together a list of 10 memorable and sometimes very difficult video game boss encounters. Do you remember these?
Most of the games listed span more than two decades. Why even add that in the title?
There's a lot more bosses that were memorable than just this list. Tough to narrow it down to just 10.
Are you okay? The most of them are from games that were released over 20 years ago.
That first boss fight in God of War was totally Legendary. I felt like it was a last boss fight.
Truly one of the best boss fights I ever played in a game.
Psycho Mantis fight also was Legendary.
IMO old games bring back memories wishing studios continued making your favorite game. New games not so much .
Preserving the past while embracing the future is a very important aspect
It's not just nostalgia. Every decade has it's own flavor and trends that you'll likely never see again in your life.
80's had many gritty dungeon crawlers, action hero shooters, challenging platformers and dungeons and dragons adaptations. Short but extremely challenging titles.
90's had many JRPG coming of age, light hearted romance adventure games. And also what I like to call the, "wacky age", of gaming where you got epic crazy nonsense like Conkers Bad Fur Day. Extremely long and character driven stories.
You don't see these kind of games anymore outside of the occasional throwback title.