A look back on the goof conference that was a satirical take on the modern video game industry and E3.
MP1st talks to Remedy Entertainment about Alan Wake 2. The devs discuss its music, inspiration, why it took this long to make it and more.
Eurogamer: "Team17 has now confirmed it has begun "a period of consultation" ahead of the restructure reported by Eurogamer this morning, in which significant job losses are expected."
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will be one of the biggest titles of 2024, and we're now only five months away from its launch!
Can't freaking wait! I only have one tiny nitpick from everything I've seen so far. The ground clutter. There is a ton of pop-in going on when moving around with small rocks and foliage. I hope they can touch that up a bit before release. The game itself looks like everything I could have hoped for! I hope there are a ton of different cards to collect, for Queen's Blood.
Man, this is one of those games where when I saw the gameplay, I could tell immediately they’re raising the bar. I can’t tell you how hyped I am for this! It’s not crazy far out, but the wait is still getting to me.
There’s also Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth and Persona 3 Remake to juggle before then. Dang, 2024 is a good time to be a JRPG fan.
God help us if it is even remotely as bad as last years. Wonder why people outside the game industry think games are the reason people and kids do bad things? Look at Devolver as an example.
Last year, Devolver conference was utter crap. Won't be wasting time for this years conference. Probably watch a recap later on...
I don’t know how I missed that last year. The only people who would think that was bad are uptight mamas boys. It was f’n hilarious.
Their previous conference was absolutely masterful, lampooning the industry and press conferences in general with complete savagery.
I'm glad they're doing another one in the future. And the future's future! And the future of the future's future! And the future's future's future! etc
Watching this happenstance last year late Sunday night after Bethesda (while texting my friend about Bethesda's conference) and having absolutely nary a clue what was going on (I actually thought it was a short film satirizing the industry at large) was absolutely brilliant.