Kotaku: There has been a lot of news coming from the Tokyo Game Show this year. We’ve heard about Metal Gear and Phoenix Wright and a host of other games for and from Sony and Nintendo, as we have come to expect.
And yet the console and handheld games that so many of us are fans of make up just a tiny minority of what’s on display at the TGS this year. IGN broke down the numbers, and created a list outlining how many games are at the show by platform. The numbers are surprising
Sons of Valhalla is an exceptional 2D side-scroller action game that challenges players' strategic approach and skills management.
Duuro says: "I think the idea behind the movement is cool, but on the other hand, the execution and clear limitation of the platform somewhat undermine the whole thing."
"The Wakefield-based (the UK) indie games publisher and developer Team 17 and indie games developer Ernestas Norvaišas, are today very proud and excited to announce that the full version (v1.0) of their train-led city builder “Sweet Transit”, is now available for PC via Steam and EGS." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
It's easier to make cheap games and show them off, so of course there will be more, does not make them better tho.
That's bs.
100% of the coverage has been consoles and portables.
if this is true then I weep for the future of the gaming industry
Wii U already started it, I think consoles in the future might make they're controllers be all-purpose devices that you can bring anywhere.