With all this talk of major AAA games coming in the new few months, it’s easy to forget about these upcoming indie games that absolutely deserve your attention.
There are many games that have revolutionized the industry, however, some are so ahead of their time that they don’t necessarily receive as much recognition as they deserved for what they did. All of these games introduced ideas that would take a long time, and sometimes use in more popular games, to catch on.
Not every game is particularly keen on offering the catharsis that we hope for out of an ending. In fact, some just go crazy to the point where all you can really do is sit back and wonder what the hell you just watched. Each of these games went a little over the deep end with their endings, often suffering for it
Throughout history, console makers have looked to release quality titles from the off in the hope of attracting new buyers. Good launch games should show off what the console can do, while also providing a stellar gaming experience. Unfortunately, not everybody gets it right, which leaves us with launch titles that can results in people lamenting their choice of console. All of the below are amongst the worst in the history of the industry.
Barely more than half of the year has gone by, but we’ve already seen many great games already. Let’s take a look at some of the best games of 2016 so far!
E3 has long been the showcase for new consoles and great advances in gaming, however, things don’t always go to plan. Here are some of the biggest E3 blunders ever.
Here are some of the most controversial video games that truly stand out that offered extremes in sex or violence, though not always at the expense of crafting a good gaming experience.
Good video game design dictates that the opening level of a game should essentially act as an introduction, teaching players the general mechanics and easing them into the experience, developing difficulty over time. However, there are some video games that completely throw this concept out of the window.