Respawn Entertainment responds to questions regarding Apex Legends expensive cosmetics
A whole lot was said but it didn’t sound like there were many answers to be found…
A whole lot was said but it didn’t sound like there were many answers to be found…
In a recent Reddit AMA, Michael Mando hinted that he may be reprising his role as the insane pirate king and hopefully stay around long enough to actually be impactful.
In a Reddit Ask Me Anything session last night, Lead Producer Jim Vessella took to the virtual stage to chat all things Command & Conquer with fans, answering a ton of questions regarding everything from gameplay improvements, multiplayer concerns and if there’d be mission-exclusive Orca units with laser beams attached to their frikken’ heads when the game launches on June 5. Here’s the massive round-up of all the questions and the answers that came from that mammoth session!
Can the blueprint for first-person shooters ever change? Maybe! At least that’s what John Romero, he of the luscious locks and an architect responsible for defining the genre with his work on Wolfenstein 3D and Doom, thinks.
Andrey Doronichev was asked a series of questions last night regarding Google’s foray into streaming videogames.
Last week even saw THQ Nordic hit another milestone: A marketing blunder. It all started when the publisher decided to host an “Ask Me Anything” session, an interactive Q&A usually seen on social platforms such as reddit. Only problem? THQ Nordic decided to host their AMA on…8Chan.
Last night, THQ Nordic – the resurrected company that’s been buying properties and studios on its quest for European game domination – held an Ask me Anything (AMA). There’s nothing unusual about that at all. Developers and people in the industry do those all the time. What raised eyebrows though was exactly where said AMA took place: 8chan.
Upon request to do an AMA, Jeff Kaplan jumped right in and answered some interesting questions about himself and Overwatch.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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