It’s interesting to try and predict what will happen in the future, but technology is unpredictable so it’s always been hard. With genres becoming saturated and stagnant, innovation is becoming harder and harder. So what will gaming be like in the future? Hit the ‘read more’ button to find out.
Nintendo has spent the best part of two decades crossing out the bits of games that risk making Mario’s moustache fall off with shock or excitement. Join us as we track the serrated edge left by The Big N’s pair of censoring scissors…
There are many different types of people on Xbox Live, some nice and some not so nice. However, despite the millions of people on Xbox Live, many of them fit into several stereotypes:
Heavy breather
The guy with no mic
The ‘is anybody there?’ guy
Abusive
Broken Mic
Tactician
Mean adult
Weirdo
The singer
The foreigner
So there they are. Now lets look at each one in a bit more detail. (If you don’t want to read this, then there’s a video at the bottom. Yay!)
Now I’m sure many of you have seen this site (and sites like it) and thought that the stuff we write is just negative. Now I was reading an interview on GamesRadar with Jeff Gerstmann talking about his new site, GiantBomb.com. In the interview he discussed how GiantBomb will bring the positivity back to gaming and that it will be a site for people who just like to play games. Now as much as I like to play games, I disagree that gaming journalism should all be positive. As with anything there is good news, and bad news and unfortunately the bad news is just as important.