Here is an extract from the article:
"Gaming, for some it acts as a portal into magical worlds, a form of escapism, for others, an alternative reality in which they strive to be the best. Whatever your perspective upon gaming is, gaming itself has endured a deep, twisted road to reach the point it is at today. Throughout this period, we have seen successful consoles, failed consoles and in-between all of this, the games that drive the consoles on towards success. However, regardless of how great a console may be, their names don't always reflect the degree of grandeur each console has seen..."
The Xbox brand has done a lot of good over the years, but their various blunders are pretty wild to look back on in their magnitude.
Ironically number 9 can save them at this point (releasing games on multiple platforms)
"The London-based (the UK) indie games developer Spiderling Studios are today very delighted and proud to announce that they have just released the "Splintered Sea" DLC for their sandbox builder "Besiege" (the said DLC is available right now for PC via Steam)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
The fight to liberate Varylia 5 rages on in Helldivers 2, but this new Major Order is at risk of failure following a recent brutal defeat.
At what point does this start to become spam?
Do we need an article on every major order or randomized event in the game?
To this day I'm still not fond of the name Wii U. I love the system, but the name seems lackluster to me.
Lol @ "Imagination machine" You can imagine it to do anything when in reality it does nothing but crap ! XD
I have to admit, Ive always hated the name Xbox for a console.
Sounded too hardcore back in the day but its ok now.
I think the 3DS was the same as the Wii U as people just though it was a ds with a 3D gimmick (kinda but it was still a substantial upgrade to the Graphics) but Nintendo fixed it by putting up lots of ads saying that its not the DS in the end wasting time showing how good it is.
while we got adds where people where looking at a 3ds but we could see it
They should have named the Pippin the Jordan. It would have sold more.