And this is why you don't pull the plug on games at the first sign of trouble
"Digital board games can be tons of fun, especially when they're cooperative. That's what's in store for Beacon Patrol from Assemble Entertainment. Based on the real-life board game by Torben Ratzlaff, Beacon Patrol has players work together to explore a map and create a network of coastal paths, all by placing tiles. It's a lot like Carcassonne and Kingdomino, but set on the high seas. The upcoming Steam version will support 4-player local co-op, and there's a single-player demo right now," says Co-Optimus.
Thanks to Call of Duty HQ, the early weapons list for Black Ops 7 has been unearthed, and it gives further evidence of wallruning returning.
A hands-on look at this upcoming acrobatic third-person sci-fi shooter.
3 years into generation and Halo Infinite is alive and well, looking forward into the future.
Congratulations 343i (Halo Studios) for the amazing work and continued support.
Halo also has many years of brand equity to withstand negative press. The fanbase has been grown over 4 generations. So that's not really a fair comparison.
Halo Infinite at its core was always a good game. It only lacked regular updates initially. Concord didn’t have much going for itself from the get go. Halo is an established franchise. Conversely, Concord failed to make it as a new IP.
Concord failed before it was released.
Before the beta.
That game didn’t have a chance.