by Jordan Love | Nov 7, 2017 | Videogames, weekly
Every Tuesday, Foresight for the Week is your guide to the gaming industry for the next 7 days. With DLC and game releases, news about upcoming cons and events, and information on the latest patches and updates in gaming, Foresight for the Week helps you stay on top...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Nov 7, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
Top-down shooters have been a long time from their heyday. In the days of Contra and early 90s games like Loaded, it was the go-to for action and violence, but as 3D technology improved, the FPS rose to prominence and the top-down shooter died. But recently, mostly...
by Jordan Love | Nov 6, 2017 | News, News Section, PC, Videogames
BlizzCon 2017 has come and gone and Blizzard made sure to pack as much as possible into the two day celebration. One of the biggest reveals came in the opening moments of the convention when CEO Mike Morhaime announced that StarCraft II would become free-to-play...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Nov 6, 2017 | Esports, Esports section, Videogames
GAME 1 In every big series, there is at least one game that goes very slowly, and that was this game. Maybe the teams just wanted to feel one another out, or maybe both teams had the jitters about being in the finals, either way, the game went nearly twenty-four...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Nov 3, 2017 | Indie, News, News Section, Videogames
EA’s Chris Evenden has already said that he believes the future of video games is in streaming, but another company may have been him to the punch. In September of 2017, the game streaming service Jump launched with a goal of curating the massive sea of games into...
by Jordan Love | Nov 3, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
Starting on November 14th, StarCraft II will become free-to-play. The announcement was made during the opening conference of this year's BlizzCon, Blizzard's annual celebration of all things them. The announcement came from CEO Mike Morhaime and was quickly followed...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Nov 3, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
It recently came out that because of an ESRB mandate, the indie game Ruiner would not be able to releases a physical copy of their game. In an open letter, the publisher said that because of fees leveraged by the ESRB for digital and physical versions of games to...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Nov 2, 2017 | Esports section, Videogames
History repeats itself as Samsung Galaxy and SK Telecom face off once again on the Worlds stage. When they met last year, the finals went the full five games with SKT just eking out the victory, but while some things have changed, some have stayed the same. From...
by Jordan Love | Nov 2, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
Super Mario Odyssey is selling better than any Super Mario game before. Just last week Nintendo announced that the game had sold a whopping 2 million copies within its first few days on the market, including 1.1 million copies sold in the U.S. alone. Now the game is...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Nov 2, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
The Switch is most likely going to be the most successful Nintendo system ever sold. Boasting a new Mario and Zelda game in the year of its launch has helped cement that. But for all the praise the Switch has been getting – and it has been getting lots – the...
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