Gamesradar's Sam Roberts & Chris Schilling wrote: "When Halo Wars 2 launched in February 2017, it heralded the eight-year anniversary of its predecessor. Much has changed in the intervening years: original developer Ensemble has collapsed, while custody of the Halo franchise has been passed from Bungie to 343 Industries. With the sequel now upon us, we spoke to 343 boss Bonnie Ross and Creative Assembly executive producer David Nicholson to find out why it’s the ideal time to revive the series, and how the partnership hopes to introduce a new audience to the pleasures of the real-time strategy genre."
Gaijin Entertainment, developer of military sim War Thunder, has apologized for using a shot of the Challenger explosion in its promotional artwork.
The slimiest profit mongers of all time are Gaijin. Surprised? Not at all. The apology is about a sincere are their standard asking price. Do it for the least amount (no regard for quality) and sell it for the most profit = Gaijin.
Vince Zyle writes "Star Wars Hunters is a really fun game! It’s not as good as other Star Wars games like Star Wars Battlefront 2 but coming from a developer like Zynga who worked on very underwhelming and low-quality titles before, this is a major upgrade.
There’s not much objectively wrong with the game aside from the work needed to make visuals smoother during animations. That’s one of the biggest issues at present alongside frame drops that occur from time to time when there’s too much going on which isn’t too bad but certainly noticeable.
In conclusion, Star Wars Hunters is a game for arena shooter fans who are looking for an action-filled game. Some of the other issues will hopefully be ironed out with future updates."
Slightly Mad Studios founder and former CEO Ian Bell has disclosed that the maligned Project CARS 3 could have had a different name, which could have more clearly signposted the game’s intent.
This game was criminally reviewed by every loser on the Internet who was bitter and angry that this wasn't a complete simulation nor a complete arcade racing game, it was so well designed and the driving model was so much fun, much like drive club but slightly more sim if you wanted to adjust The settings and also slightly more arcade if you want to adjust those settings. One of the most fun games I've played in years. "Reviewers" just couldn't get this game a fair shake and had to badmouth it unfairly because they're too bitter and angry from still not getting laid.
Just bought Halo Wars 2 Ultimate on this spring sale...enjoying it quite a bit.
What could the masters of mediocrity, 343i, possibly do for this game lol? They can't even handle the pressure of a remaster without screwing it up.