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Upcoming Games 2020
Every product available for purchase soon or later gets old. For example, the popularity cycle of product A is as follows: firstly it’s a brand new product, people are curious about it. After buying it, they use it, they suggest it to other possible buyers. The popularity increases after every passing day. But then at some point, a new product B from the same category is released. It’s better than the old one, it has better design and functionality. Product B is now the new trend, but soon or later it won’t be the newest.
By Tyler Miles5 years ago in Gamers
The Cloud Gaming Wars are Heating Up.. Top Story - November 2020.
If you're a hardcore gamer, the idea of getting a new console or another PC upgrade doesn't trouble you all that much; You simply prepare to obtain the said goal, keep it moving. The not-so-hardcore community of casual and potential gamers is a bit more discerning. The idea of cloud gaming isn't new, having seen trailblazing early prototype services like OnLive generate a great deal of interest in the prospect of a truly console-free gaming experience. Skip a decade or so, and the marketplace is seeing a renewed push of the cloud gaming concept to a new generation of both hardcore and casual gamers on an extremely large scale.
By Herbert L. Seward III5 years ago in Gamers
Delays In Game Development
At the time of writing this, November 5th 2020, the much anticipated game of the year, Projekt Red's "Cyberpunk 2077" has had its release date delayed and pushed back to December of the same year. Understandably a number of fans are upset as they feel they have waited long enough for what could very well be the biggest video game release of the year. Delays in release dates is nothing new to any avid gamer, having to wait through several delays and watching the release of their much anticipated game get pushed back further and further from their grasp. Yet despite this event being nothing new in the world of video games there are still those among the fan base that become openly agitated and at times hostile upon hearing that a title has been pushed back from projected release. This attitude is quite damaging to the world of video games and throngs of gamers as well as game developers. While its okay to feel bummed that the game you're anticipating has been pushed back from its initial release it is not okay to take an aggressive stance with the game's developers.
By Jean Riehm5 years ago in Gamers
Cyberpunk 2077 Delayed to December 10th
Cyberpunk 2077 has been delayed again, 21 days from its November 19th release date to December 10th. Now one of the most anticipated games in history, Cyberpunk was originally slated for release on April 16th 2020, but it was later delayed to September 17th. A second delay pushed it to November 19th. This will be the third time the game has been delayed, and many fans will be wondering how many more delays will happen before the game will finally launch.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Gamers
How a well completed online Baccarat game looks like.
There is a plethora of online card games that imitate the real life experience of a casino. Many iGaming software providers such as EvolutionGaming even provide live betting. However a group of developers have proven that a well finished Baccarat game with unprecedented graphics can provide the equal amount of amazement and excitement as any real live casino.
By Christopher Reed5 years ago in Gamers
'Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order' Is Possibly Getting Additional Content Soon
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, which features a Jedi named Cal Kestus trying to survive during the dark times, is currently one of the most popular Star Wars video games of all time. Given its positive reception, many fans have hoped that it would get more content to expand the game and the universe within. And with some recent information, fans may soon get their wish.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Gamers
Here’s What You Need To Know About Cyberpunk 2077
The long-awaited game, Cyberpunk 2077, is finally about to hit your screens this November. Many things have changed through the months of waiting, and we’re here to tell you everything about it! From the thrilling gameplay to exciting regions that you can explore, and the final release date of Cyberpunk 2077, we have everything covered! So, forget every other thought and keep your concentration here, all the way!
By Daysie Williams5 years ago in Gamers
Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker DLC Review: Neji Hyuga
Neji Hyuga is undoubtedly one of the most beloved characters in the Naruto franchise, which made Soleil’s decision not to include him in the Shinobi Striker roster for over two years a puzzling one to say the least. Each new season, fans of the game would ponder about who the new DLC characters would be, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a discussion that didn’t include Neji. On September 25th, the Shinobi faithful finally got their wish, and Neji Hyuga was added to the game as part of season three.
By Joseph DiPietro 5 years ago in Gamers
'LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga' Release Date Leaked?
The release date for LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has been a mystery of varying degrees at different points in time. There was a time when we thought that we would be getting the game on October 20, 2020, just a couple of weeks after the release of Star Wars: Squadrons. When the trailer for the game dropped at gamescom in late August, we saw that it was accompanied by a spring 2021 release date. We got the season, but not a specific date. People have since been speculating about which month of that season we may finally get the game. We have even seen on the Gamestop website that May 31, 2021 is listed as the release date.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Gamers
'Madden NFL 21' Hyped Up By EA Ultimately A Disappointment To Fans.
The Madden NFL series of video games has been hugely popular since its inception in 1988. For those who love football, the ability to experience the game like never before has been a huge draw. As the game series advanced, it became more of a series of realistic simulations as players could step into the role of coach, player, and even owner. They could play every snap, sign, cut, or trade away players, optimize their stadiums, and if you did well enough (or put the difficulty level low enough), you could finish a season lifting the virtual Lombardi Trophy with a bunch of all stars from other teams that you traded for/picked up in free agency. You could see Peyton Manning throwing six touchdown passes a game to Larry Fitzgerald as members of the Jacksonville Jaguars. The NFL was your oyster.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Gamers
‘Hogwarts Legacy’ is Everything Potter Fans Ever Wanted
Ever since the release of the ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ (Philosopher’s Stone if you’re not from North America) video game for Gameboy and PlayStation in 2001, fans of JK Rowling’s ubiquitous Harry Potter series have been clamoring for the chance to truly feel like they’re in the wizarding world. What we’ve gotten instead has been a string of mediocre to awful film adaptation games with janky combat mechanisms and little to no options for exploration. One notable exception was the 2003 game ‘Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup’, which was essentially magical FIFA. While it was undoubtedly a fun game, it captured but a fraction of the complex imaginativeness that is the hallmark of Rowling’s universe, and struggled with the same lack of exploration as other games.
By Joseph DiPietro 5 years ago in Gamers
EA Reveals New 'Star Wars: Squadrons' Single Player Gameplay
EA launches once more into our favorite galaxy far, far away with a new game title, Star Wars: Squadrons. This will release in October of this year. Players can choose to follow the heroes of the New Republic or the villains of the Galactic Empire. At Gamescom, a single-player preview was released featuring voice-over in-game dialogue work from Princess Leia and Narrative Producer Susanna Hunka.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Gamers












