A Tale Of Two Developers, Or Where Steam Can Improve In 2014
New year, old challenges. We look at Mutant Mudds' and PixelJunk Eden's fates on Steam to highlight their biggest opportunity.
New year, old challenges. We look at Mutant Mudds' and PixelJunk Eden's fates on Steam to highlight their biggest opportunity.
Microsoft remains impressively cagey on the name of Master Chief's next adventure.
Assassination missions and social networking car heist part of GTA5 DLC if these rumors are to be believed.
Riot's president Marc Merrill defends the good name of the company behind the success that is League of Legends.
Hacker collective DERP claims responsibility for attack as DCUO and Planetside support corroborates it.
Ground Zeroes is a mere sneaking simulator, while Phantom Pain world is so vast it will have different time zones.
"Jonathan Gabriel" has written a personal note about who he is and how he has to change.
Another top contender has been revealed on the official EA Sports UFC site.
The long-awaited PC title finally has a release date, and it's just two weeks away.
Sony claims PSN's downtime on Christmas was resolved on the same day. Now, they are dealing with latency issues dating from at least the 27th.
High price tag will up pressure to reach large number of subscribers.
It's still possible to buy however, if you're so inclined.
Sony is getting its Japanese fans excited by releasing its first PlayStation 4 commercial in the region.
The first round of extra content for The Elder Scrolls Online is something Bethesda has to think about right now.
All new story based DLC on the way for prequel.
"Bill is as deeply flawed but wholly unique a gay character found in any storytelling medium" in 2013.
Dwindling game releases and troubling hints behind the scenes alerted fans to bad signs until a fan reveals the truth on their Facebook page.
Managing Director Guillaume Rambourg explains how GOG.com has found success eschewing the controversial anti piracy measure.
Super Icon discusses problems with making Indoor Pub Games Sports World, hinting at earlier issues with Sony and PSM game Life of Pixel.
This marks a precedent where Steam has superseded their customer's rights over what the game's owners require.
We start the year with the promise of new games.
Making players pay a subscription fee allows the Elder Scrolls Online developers to open up all of the content.
Men and women need to be presented as equals if we want video games to move forward.
Who cares about the gameplay when you can just watch Battle of Z's opening video on repeat?