Whether it's due to technical difficulties, or poor creative decitions, some extremely embarassing things can happen at E3. I'm sure the companies will try to avoid moments like these this year.
Ghosts of Tabor creators Combat Waffle Studios have collaborated with GLYTCH on a new "Skill Issue" flavour. Plus PICO is now supported.
The Nintendo 64 era was a fantastic time for platformer games, featuring timeless classics and obscure hidden gems.
Nexon has released its financial statement for 2024's first quarter, and it looks like FPS The Finals isn't proving the hit the studio was hoping for.
The market for games like this is too over saturated to make a dent in other established games' player counts. Trying to start all over with a whole new multiplayer meta and grinding to get better is not feasible when there's already a ton of similar games that have come out before it.
*pew pew*
Never forget sesame street kinect
Historically based giant crab battles lol.
That Usher performance. Jaysus!