Darryl Linington from ITF Gaming writes: Let’s face it, movies take months and even years to create, direct and produce; however, it seems that their gaming counterparts have been slapped together like an old poloney/boloney sandwich, which will ultimately leads to unpleasant taste, acid reflux and the regret of consumption.
Alex writes: "I have a habit of trying to rush through games, so Dragon's Dogma 2 was a nice reminder that taking it slow isn't the end of the world."
Helldivers 2 is set to get a drivable vehicle very soon, here is a first look at it and what one can expect when it is officially released.
Ahead of its release later this month, Manor Lords has broken an impressive Steam record and become the most wishlisted game of all time.
Sure most movie-based games do suck, but Spider-Man 2 was the only exception in my opinion.
Actually they are crying out for extra money, at least the majority of them are.
Maybe they should be good and they will get attention. I can count the amount of good MBG on one hand
I will admit that the LEGO titles do a great job; however, the rest seem to trail far behind. It would be nice to actually experience an epic movie-based game... rather than dread having to actually review or even play it.
Hollywood can suck a ____!, games never needed there influence.