This fall’s Dragon Age: The Veilguard, that atrocious-looking game from BioWare with the most heavy-handed social commentary since Hank Pym said we should learn communism from ants, hit with a massive thud last fall. The game undersold compared to expectations and, according to Endymion’s source...
Read MoreDragon Age: The Veilguard may be in trouble. I know it’s hard to believe that a video game in a popular franchise that was developed by whacko activists and seems more concerned with establishing that one of the characters is “nonbinary” than in sending gamers on fun and exciting adventures i...
Read MoreE3 is no more. The Entertainment Software Association has officially announced that it will no longer hold the annual video game expo, with its concise statement emblazoned on the E3 website. E3 has had some trouble over the past few years; the showcase was canceled in 2020 amid COVID restrictions a...
Read MoreRespawn’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was the single-player experience Star Wars fans have been wanting for a decade, one that broke the dry run of Star Wars games under EA. Fast-forward to 2023, and the sequel launches with numerous bugs and optimization woes, prompting review-bombing and sour i...
Read MoreElectronic Arts is investing in Stark Tech. Earlier today, the video game company announced that it’s developing an Iron Man game through Motive Studio – who recently released Star Wars: Squadrons – in partnership with Marvel Games. The game, a “single-player, third-person, action-adventure,...
Read MoreThe gaming industry is rapidly changing, and EA is no exception, as they are now looking to either merge or be acquired by a big name like Apple or Disney. EA has become the most recent games company to seek a merger after Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard for nearly $70 billion back in January...
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