Rumor: Starfield Review Codes Will Release Next Week
Reviewers will be given sufficient time to make proper reviews of the game.
Reviewers will be given sufficient time to make proper reviews of the game.
If we were honest about it, Call of Duty is a consistent crowd pleaser and a reliable income generator for Activision.
It's a significant investment in your hard drive's space.
If this game becomes successful, it could be the start of something huge.
This move would make sense for an Atlus that now understands how successful they could be multiplatform.
We can imagine a Grand Guignol of space dioramas.
It does suggest that Activision had grander ambitions for Call of Duty Modern Warfare II DLC than we all thought.
Nintendo has a history of pricing their products around competitors, even designing new hardware for that purpose.
Hopefully these seven studios can deliver on what was possibly a rush job.
Apparently Rockstar had plans to make Bully into a trilogy that didn't pan out.
There's at least a small similarity with how developers of fighting games deal with balancing out their characters, and fitting the expectations of the fans.
Juliet Starling's future won't be under Suda51 anymore.
Blizzard can blame only themselves for their poor reputation.
Gamers should themselves also speak out to make sure the people who make their games get treated fairly and humanely.
NetherRealm would know better than to push aggressive monetization on the franchise's esports crowd.
No, this is real news. Nintendo could be expanding their building to expand themselves, literally.
It might not be as pretty as Quake II RTX, but it might play better.
Capcom is also interested in bringing in Mega Man content, so they may get their robo against Leviathan's dinosaur empire.
The CMA may have revealed the terms by which they will accept large scale mergers like this in the future.
If a 3rd party CEO says this, then what reason would Nintendo have to listen to developers over gamers?
Maybe Blizzard can deliver enough content to keep fans satisfied after the PvE debacle. But we'll have to wait and see.
The company may have learned from their prior releases, but they still seem set to disappoint.
Obsidian ultimately chose to trust Microsoft in spite of a bad history between them.
Comparisons to other rereleased games do not take kindly to Take-Two's choices.