Spam Spam Spam Humbug: Episode 48 – Are RPGs the Stars of the Video Games Industry?
With more and more title incorporating “RPG elements”, can it be said that RPGs are the foremost category of video games?
With more and more title incorporating “RPG elements”, can it be said that RPGs are the foremost category of video games?
Probably not; Ultima just isn’t as well-known an IP. But AR RPGs could possibly work, and even bring considerable innovation to the AR space.
If you grew up playing computer games in the 90s, you probably know what a LAN party is.
In hindsight, it was obvious that at some point, WtFD would have to eat some of his words regarding the Kim Karsdashian iOS game.
At least in the realm of PC games, physical box copies seem to be going away…with the exception of collectors editions that have lots of feelies in them.
EA has been teasing “mystery titles” for its 2018 lineup, including new takes on a couple of (unspecified) old IPs.
No, not origins in the sense of science. Rather, in the sense of people. And philosophy.
If you’ve ever wondered what our dream games might look like…we’ll try to tell you.
It seems like publishers just aren’t making games for our demographic anymore. How, then, should we go about transmitting our love of gaming to the next generation?
As we continue the discussion with Chlorthos Dragon, we discuss the need for parents to be able to show empathy. Also something about Forge of Virtue’s Test of Love.