But to me it's one of the most
interesting gaming stories ever told.
Not exact matches
She is driven by a passion for content strategy and focuses on
interesting, engaging and occasionally humorous
story telling around technology and technology users occasionally seeding it with her equally passionate love for
gaming and nerd culture.
2017 is off to a great start for
gaming and Yakuza 0 leads the way with its enjoyable gameplay (albeit a little dated) and some very
interesting characters and a
story to die for.
This is less a failing of this particular film and more a symptom of trying to find
interesting and cinematic ways to cover
gaming, a massively popular and important industry but one that rarely throws out
interesting characters or remarkable
stories that ache to be told.
Actually yes I did read it, I've been
gaming for 35 yrs since the very beginning as I have a fond
interest in the future of AI in
gaming as a whole weather that be console or pc as I feel the last 10 yrs we've seen big jumps in
story telling, physics gfx etc but the AI side of things has become a bit stagnant imo.
This weeks
stories: Microsoft acquires cloud
gaming platform; Playfab as well as potentially EA, Value or Bluehole, The latest PUBG update aims to make it's desert map more fun again after players delete the map files to avoid playing it, Mario Kart Tour is coming to smartphones, Nintendo announces their online service which launches in September, Switch firmware version 5 has leaked outlining some very
interesting new features, PS4 system software 5.50 is released to Beta testers as it brings some long awaited features, Leaked documents confirm a Battle Royale mode for Red Dead Redemption 2 online mode as well as some of it's main campaign features, Plus the games we've all been playing!
The report also contains what appears to be a good - news
story of particular
interest to indie
gaming fans: Larian's Divinity: Original Sin 2 made it into Superdata's top - ten premium games list, with $ 85 million in revenues, dropping it between Guild Wars 2 ($ 87 million) and Rainbow Six Siege ($ 67 million).
However, our news will cover any and all
stories within
gaming that pertain to our
interests and focus.
Again, not to say that non-goal oriented
gaming would necessarily fail - but I think such games need to present an opportunity for players to define their own goals, or accept that they must be
story - driven; otherwise the eventual loss of player
interest may well be the ultimate cut - off point for play.
As a UK based
gaming site, expect us to focus on local developers with
interesting stories to tell.
Not only did it reinvigorate the point - and - click genre (take a look at the number of episodic indie games released since) but it brought much - needed emotional impact back into
gaming, courtesy of strong writing, excellent voice acting and an
interesting story.
Practically anyone with even the most casual
gaming interest has owned one, and you'd struggle to find a single gamer who hasn't got a memory or
story linked to the machine.
This week's show is filled with
gaming goodness (read: less news
stories than last week), as well as an
interesting look at Guitar Hero rip - offs.
COD's
stories have been
gaming's definition of «throwaway» in recent years, but attaching a big name like Spacey to the project hints that maybe something
interesting is going on behind all the explosions and bullet storms.
tell a unique
gaming story, or comment on the
gaming industry, or a unique insight into a specific PlayStation game, etc. best advice is to try not to tell a
story about a lot of different PlayStation things, but hone in on one particular topic you're
interested to write about, and dig in on that.
So you've got good visuals, an
interesting story, and it's voiced by the same folks who've made your
gaming experiences awesome across many other games.
This coupled with its unique,
interesting and deep
story which also combines fun and
interesting gameplay with its open ended narrative makes it definitely one of those
gaming experiences I personally will not forget.
We have a mixed bag tonight, with some usual
interesting stories, and our weekly
gaming habits, as well as charts, and releases, and news of this months Playstation Plus releases.
Like the previous games in the series, Final Fantasy XV is a very flashy Japanese RPG experience with larger than life characters, memorable villains, an
interesting yet sometimes convoluted
story, sturdy combat that when matched with the core
gaming mechanics creates something very entertaining on the PlayStation 4.
Heroine Konoko stands alongside D'arci Stern from Urban Chaos as one of the great lost female protagonists of video
gaming — a renegade cop with a devastating range of combat moves, an
interesting back
story and clothes that... well, she basically wore actual clothes (a situation that artist Lorraine McLees claims had to be continually fought for).
While these child characters are
interesting (and often times amusing) I would love to see a
gaming franchise create a
story across decades, where the player character's children fight alongside an older, wiser version of their parents so that their inclusion seems at least somewhat plausible.