The evolution of live gaming has come a long, long way since the days of Pong. And where it has yet to explore remains to be seen. Whatever the case may be, it is clear that this medium is only content with reinventing itself beyond gamers’ wildest expectations.
The return to a galaxy far, far away is getting more exciting by the day. Since the reveal of the single-player campaign, more details have surfaced, as well as some stunning new screenshots.
Season Passes definitely split the community up.
I find with BF1 that because the game modes were split into different sections of the DLC, the players would be spread across this.
If they allow for all DLC to be free added content (like Titanfall 2) then we would be able to play all maps and modes as a collective community.
So today is National Siblings day, and what better way to celebrate than to pick out the best PC games to play with your sibling! Portal 2 Probably the most obvious entry to any co-op game on this list is Portal 2. We’ll go as far to say it is the best split screen co-op game on the market today. Spelunky Spelunky as a single player game is good, but when you turn it into co-op, the rules change! You’d be wrong if you think it would be easier with your sibling but you will find yourself whipping and blowing …
"One of the best parts of playing games on PC is the rich multiplayer communities that are set up around games new and old. From LAN parties to Steam groups, teaming up and throwing down has always had a home on PC. We put together a list, in no particular order, of some of the best multiplayer experiences on PC, sure to bring hours of white-knuckle gameplay with friends in a room, or friends across the globe. "
Xbox Live has been the cream of the crop in online gaming for years
I still remember the first time I played Super Mario Bros. That was the first digital game I played after Tetris, ping pong and pinball.