During each console cycle, there is a genre which rises above the rest in popularity - mainstream appeal, quantity of releases and impact to the industry. We have seen this occur multiple times already and chart the progress from platformer to FPS, but are still curious as to what will come next.
Bethesda treated Fallout Shelter like a AAA experience by debuting on the E3. This should be the future of mobile experiences, where publishers treat their franchises with respect and offer unique experiences which build upon established genres but with the polish and expertise of an established developer.
Top gaming headlines for the week of June 25 include - Batman Arkham Knight being unplayable on PC, Splatoon sales figures, a PS4 launch game finally coming to the console, Destiny's weird DLC strategy and the bizarre reaction from fans plus thoughts on when the next gaming crash is coming...
In entertainment, fans are constantly aligning their interests with a rag-tag team of misfits as opposed to an established powerhouse but in real life we are attracted to powerful and competent forces. Why the disconnect?
How does Inside Out compare to other Disney Pixar movies released? Is it the most childish and simple or is it able to tell a complex plot with robust characters? Plus we delve into the top entertainment headlines for the week of June 24.
Dog Eat Dog Games founder and developer shares his insight into developing a rogue-like space shooter adventure where everything possible is randomly generated.
On Day 1 of E3, Nintendo and Square-Enix take the stage to show off Super Mario Maker, Star Fox 0, new Metroid games (kinda), Just Cause 3, Tomb Raider Go, tons of JRPGs and more.