Kotaku recently brought in, an “anonymous insider from a very large publisher” to answer tons of our burning industry questions – questions that publishers are usually very shifty about answering, for obvious reasons. There’s a lot of good and bad things to hear from this anonymous source, but it’s definitely worth reading if you want a revealing perspective into gaming, from a publisher’s point of view.
CGM Writes: Phantom Fury feels like stepping back in time to the late 90s in an explosion of pixilated carnage that only occasionally stumbles due to its unwavering reliance on old-school sensibilities.
Pac-Pix launched in 2005 as a Nintendo DS exclusive, and deserves to make a comeback on modern touchscreen devices.
It's about time we talk about the flamethrower and how it should be made better in Helldivers 2, starting with the ability to destroy bug holes.
Interesting stuff. There's so much that goes on behind the scenes that we don't know about.
I don't like Call of Duty at all. It's the same game with minor improvements everytime.
Its a must for the future.. Home consoles will be obsolete eventually.. Nx gen needs to have upgradeable hardware like PCs, & start implementing the cloud gaming services to use on tablets & other portable devices as well.. I wonder what will be shown from Sony & MS come E3..
I can't wait until consoles contract and there's an integrated system.