The argument for video games as art has been one that has gone back in forth in many a conversation. Often, any individual whom has become a fan of this form of entertainment can appreciate and clearly see the artistic talent and creativity that goes into making a game. As we clearly have been told by those in the know time, and time again our opinions as fans do not matter, so what can video games do to make the jump from the tag of, testosterone mindless garbage that the masters of the arts, those within the artistic community that deem what is art worthy see it as? What will be the vehicle that takes it to another level?
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.
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.
Lam is among the 120 characters available for recruitment in Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. While she is one of the many straightforward recruits, a known bug may prevent players from recruiting her if certain conditions are met. Despite developers’ assurances of fixing the bug, some early access players still encounter issues with recruiting Lam despite attempting the standard method.
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Downloadable games will be a kick in the groin to Gamstop.