Regarding upcoming game releases, each week is bogged down with cheap asset flips and little-known indie titles. The AA and AAA releases, which so many buy, have become few and far between, and the quality of these titles has undoubtedly dropped over the years. This week will see plenty of big releases!
This is some very interesting music. gamescom, the biggest gaming event in the world, is starting a new event in Latin America. From June 26th to 30th, gamescom latam is going to take place in São Paulo, Brazil, providing a unique opportunity for gaming fans and for the digital entertainment industry.
While the games themselves made it one of the best years ever, the game industry itself was just a whole other level of disappointing in 2023.
How about the death of E3? That used to be one of the year's gaming highlights, now gone.
A report by the Entertainment Software Association has found that 72% of children in the US want games-related products for Christmas, but only 22% have asked for physical games.
Kind of sad how times have changed
I remember circling games I wanted for Christmas in an Argos catalog.
Won't ever have kids but if I did, no kid of mine would be allowed to associate with such degeneracy! Raise your kids on NES games folks, the future is in your hands.
They won’t get it from me.
I told my kids I would buy them one card for Minecraft last year and when their points run out that’s it. I explained to them they will add stupid stuff to get money forever for little things not worth the money they are charging.
They don’t ask as they know it’s pointless to. I told them I’d rather buy them a new game than give them 5$ here and there for stupid skins and stuff.
Roblox is banned in my house.
I don’t have an issue with my kids as I made sure to not let it grow into one but I can see how parents don’t realize some of these games are money pits when their kids start playing them.