Wherein GameCyte's European correspondent explains how Steam, once an excellent alternative to pricey retail, has lost all its charm now that US dollar figures have been converted one for one to Euros.
Fortnite fans are begging for the return of OG mode while using the player count as proof that fans are not happy with the game's direction.
It's been revealed that Helldivers 2 is Sony's fastest-selling game ever, beating the record previously set by god of War: Ragnarok.
It's not a first-party game though. Is it really too much to expect these low-rate websites to have the bare minimum of knowledge about the topic that they write about?
This reminds me of the hoops that some diehard Nintendo fans would go through to claim a game (like Bayonetta 2) is first-party just to say Nintendo is pumping out games.
The studio behind the popular Thief Simulator 2 has announced its next project, Crime Simulator, for PC and consoles.
$1=1Eur! Maths :D!
I love Steam, but I have to agree -- I can't think of a good reason to charge retail for a product without physical collectibles, and to gauge the Europeans who have been loyal customers.
On the plus side though, perhaps the Rest of World group will finally get their prayers answered as publishers make a beeline for the suddenly-more-profitable distribution channel?