In case you haven't heard the news yet, all that free advertising Nintendo gave to Rayman Legends turned out to be absolutely worthless on Nintendo's part: Rayman Legends is no longer a WiiU exclusive and it's being put multiplatform, and as such
it making gaming journalists, analysts and haters hard in the pants.
Not exact matches
As Tom Bissell, a
journalist, former Salon writer and lifelong gamer, explains in his new book, «Extra Lives: Why Video Games Matter,» the graphics, storytelling and interactivity of
gaming have all
made tremendous leaps forward in recent years, allowing players to intermingle with nuanced, fleshed - out digital characters in near - photo - realistic environments.
The 43 - year - old has long
made her home here, working as a freelance
journalist and editor for the online news site Crosscut, then getting into the
gaming industry.
@static5245 you don't need to download the patch for the PS4, when you buy the console you can plug all your stuff in and turn it on put a game in and start playing, you don't need the update whatsoever to play games... so no... clearly there was never DRM... I think guys like Adam Sessler are upset over something completely different and it has to do with them being able to record video for reviewing games, there seems to be an issue with that right now, either that, or only a select group of
gaming journalists are being aloud into this Sony Preview event, naturally people are gonna be pissed because it gives every other
journalist an edge over them
making it harder for them to attain readers intern messing with their lively hood, but thats about it, and GT seems to be nothing but excited about the PS, teasing stuff for the VGA's it seems.
Hardcore Nintendo fans will give a Mario game 9.5, this is why
JOURNALISTS are there, they are the refs of the
gaming world like refs at a hockey game - they can't favor one side and not everyone will like the call they
make.
But for
gaming «
journalists» and reviewers it doesn't
make sense for them be biased.
Each summer, thousands of
gaming industry professionals and
journalists make their way to Los Angeles for the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
It
makes you wonder if there are writers or
gaming journalists left with professional dignity.
GameGavel alongside of online retro podcast
journalist Retro
Gaming Roundup have teamed together with some of the most popular and influential online and print gaming journalists and personalities from the past and present, to make available a high quality, print (and virtual) magazine, which will cover video games from the 80s to the earl
Gaming Roundup have teamed together with some of the most popular and influential online and print
gaming journalists and personalities from the past and present, to make available a high quality, print (and virtual) magazine, which will cover video games from the 80s to the earl
gaming journalists and personalities from the past and present, to
make available a high quality, print (and virtual) magazine, which will cover video games from the 80s to the early 00s.
I see what you're saying, but the point is that this is still a serious
gaming news & review website, and their
journalists just
made a completely dumb comparison which is not only unjust towards a game, it portrays a level of unprofessionalism (is that even a word) in the article itself, as these reviewers are supposed to at least know what they're talking about.
As the project lead on The Last Guardian, that led manly
journalists to shed real tears when it was shown at E3 this year, Ueda has a lot to say about how visible flaws can be
made inconsequential when placed in an impactful
gaming world.
They were desperate to
make the Zoe Quinn story simply about one woman's sexual proclivities and place in the
gaming industry, anything to distract from questions about
journalists» relationships with developers and publishers and how that might impact their reporting.
E3 is also a press - only event — although some fans seem to manage to secure tickets — and while funnelling news through critics, YouYubers and
journalists is important for exposure, it's really fans who push the
gaming industry forward and have
made it such an integral aspect of the entertainment world.