The end is nigh: It's becoming increasingly hard to deny that fuel resources are running low, global temperatures are rising and population growth is spiraling out of control, and little is being done to stop our slow march to oblivion. But can a game educate people about the dangers of rapid climate change? Can it help predict what will happen over the next 200 years? And, most importantly, can it still be fun?
Fate of the World tries to do all that, and, while the game's long term side effects still remain to be seen, it sure is a fun title - albeit a sobering one. To learn about the game, its scientific basis, plans for an upcoming iPad version, and, of course, the end of the world, we talked to Ian Roberts, the creative director at Red Redemption.
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 article explains how to link your Steam and PlayStation Networks accounts, which is becoming a must for Helldivers 2.
Love it. Can't wait to try it.
oh boy, Game Revolution calls out the Daily Mail and Fox News by name....this game is sure to be labeled as evil, now.