OPM: Advertising is everywhere – and games are no exception. Some have enough product placement to make James Bond blush. But how do they get there? Which games are the worst offenders? Can they sometimes make a game more true to life? And what happens when it all goes wrong?
Amidst the thrilling TGA 2023, Sega landed with a bang, bringing not one, not two, but five classics, including Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio.
Sega rocks and I'm excited that these classics are getting attention. Bring it on! Sega!
In the wake of some of the Metal Gear games getting remastered in the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection, it seems like a good time to take a look back at the originals. This review will go over one of the classic titles, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
Earn all of the new and old Trophies/Achievements in MGS3 with the help of our Metal Gear Solid 3 Trophy & Achievement guide!
As long as it's not all up in ur face and doesn't break immersion idc. Like a rusty billboard sign is ok as long as it's within context. Don't wanna be playing uncharted and see an ad for the church of Christ. U get my point.
If there's adverts then make them game related and not food/drink... people are fat enough as it is.
As long as it doesn't interfere with the gameplay I don't mind; business is business. I'm happy that rumor about stopping games to show commercials weren't true. Now that would have pissed me off.
never really bothered me
it won't work like that, you will get spammed with whatever they can sell ad space to spam you with. The more this gets brought up, the more I'm thinking about cancelling my PS4 order and just buying a new higher end video card for the PC and be done with consoles. As a consumer, it's MY right to not have some spammed in my face that I do not care for or want to see.