Why Sony’s Decision to Support “Older Generation” Systems is Good… For Now
Some think Sony should abandon the old and solely focus on the new.
I am not one of these people.
Some think Sony should abandon the old and solely focus on the new.
I am not one of these people.
Let’s go look at the ups and downs of this year’s Game Awards.
All gamers know the cornucopia of emotions we go through when playing and beating a game.
Too bad Sony didn’t mention when they’ll be making the PlayStation 5 available to stores and not scalpers!
This is 2018’s Game of the Year? I’ll be the judge of that!
Here’s my review of God of War.
Sony kept on plugging their ability to tell stories last week in E3. And, you know what? They’re right! They do know how to tell a good story, even in their trailers!
Microsoft’s E3 had it’s turn. Now it’s time for Sony to show their stuff!
This week, I put my two cents on the age old debate of video games causing real world violence.
While my hobbies have generally taken a bashing by the public because they are harmful to children (ie. video games cause real life violence, objectionable images in comic books, etc.), there are some who have acknowledged the positives that they offer. While that’s all well and good, I think a lot of us don’t see…