What’s Next For BioWare: Former Executive Producer Shares His Thoughts

Established back in 1995, Bioware is renowned for producing iconic game series such as Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Baldur’s Gate, and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Last year, they launched the latest installment in the Dragon Age saga titled Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Over recent years, long-standing fans of this studio may have noticed a change in their production pattern. In his recent video, Mark Darrah, who worked at Bioware for almost 24 years until his departure in 2021, has labeled stages in Bioware’s history: Growth, Absorption, Maintenance, Retrenchment, and Single Project.

Gaming News: Unknown 9: Awakening Developer Faces Layoffs After Disastrous Launch

Among the notable concerns within the gaming community is the scarcity of marketing efforts for “Unknown 9: Awakening.” Reddit user Ungentleman expressed their surprise, stating “It seems like this game wasn’t advertised at all. I consider myself well-informed about upcoming games, but I’ve only heard about it now.” The minimal marketing has left players feeling caught off guard and perplexed upon encountering the game after its release. Given the grand promises made by the developers—like a comic series, ARG experiences, and podcasts—many were taken aback by the absence of conventional promotional tactics. User RareBk aptly noted that the developers appeared to “spend money on a project without much buzz,” making it seem like they prioritized creating a wide multimedia presence over delivering a quality gaming experience. This lack of transparency and information left the gaming community frustrated, as they were not adequately informed about its release and its significance.

Gaming News: Resident Evil 2 Remake Flops on iOS with Under 10,000 Sales

The issue with the Resident Evil 2 remake potentially struggling on iOS mainly stems from the characteristics of mobile gaming. As one user put it, “I wouldn’t play a modern survival horror game on my phone,” expressing the general feeling that immersive experiences like this aren’t well-suited for portable devices. Even though some dedicated gamers use accessories such as the Razer Kishi (a phone-compatible controller), they still find it difficult to recreate the same ambiance experienced on larger screens. This sentiment underscores a broader doubt about adapting serious genres like survival horror to platforms primarily designed for brief gaming sessions. Given that survival horror heavily relies on creating an immersive atmosphere, players require ample screen space to fully engage with the eerie environments—something a phone may lack.

A Pirate Game Cursed To Development Hell Since 2010 Will Finally Release In May

In my eyes, Captain Blood harks back to the thrilling action-adventure games of the Xbox 360 era, where I embody a fearless pirate captain on a mission to rescue a captive beauty who has fallen into the clutches of wicked pirates. To achieve this goal, my character must engage in hand-to-hand combat, sword fights, and gunfights against anyone that dares to cross my path. Along the way, I encounter quick-time events, intense boss battles, and the nostalgic feel of action games from consoles like PS2 and Xbox 360 – a fitting nod to the gaming era that this swashbuckling saga originates from.

Understanding Gear Rarity in Suicide Squad: The Ultimate Guide!

In the realm of gear rarity in Suicide Squad, it’s the Notorious items that steal the spotlight due to their singular special effects, which can be activated independently. As user IntrepidSprinkles793 noted, “Notorious items have a single unique effect.” This makes them ideal for players seeking a strategic advantage without having to arrange multiple sets of equipment. Conversely, Infamy gear demands a certain level of dedication as its special effects only activate upon equipping multiple items from the same set. The more pieces you collect, the stronger the effects grow, forming a harmonious synergy capable of causing significant damage. Thus, if you’re planning to amass several items from an Infamy set, it may be wise to brush up on your inventory management skills!

Should WB Have Locked in for Year 2 of Suicide Squad? Players Weigh In!

As a passionate follower of the gaming community, I recently came across an interesting post by czarbrown that highlighted a significant rise in players simultaneously enjoying the game, with a staggering 102,670 individuals participating. This sparked conversations about the prospect of Year 2 for the game. However, it’s worth mentioning that this surge in players appears to be linked to Suicide Squad being made available for free on PlayStation Plus. This has raised some doubts about the longevity of this player base, as user CelticCov pointed out: “The numbers might not reflect a solid foundation for a year of ongoing content; check the numbers again next month.”

This trend seems to hint at a more profound issue—could it be that these new players are merely casual gamers taking advantage of a free offer rather than a dedicated community committed to long-term play? For a game built on a live-service model, maintaining a consistent and engaged player base is vital for financial success and longevity.

Smite Players Unite: Aladdin’s Overwhelming Damage Ruins the Experience

It’s tough to refute the idea that Aladdin’s destructive power is on an entirely different level of absurdity. As Chelronin explains, in a game they played, they tried to escape but were persistently chased by Aladdin, describing his chase as reminiscent of a “speed-fueled Spiderman.” This kind of comparison is bound to make you smile even amidst sorrow. However, on a more serious note, many players share this experience, pointing out instances where Aladdin’s abilities made them question the fairness of the game’s balance. For instance, player Chijaga reported an astonishing 500 damage from a single dash within just five minutes of a match, an event that many find preposterous. While skill is undeniably a factor, when a character’s abilities seem excessively powerful, it creates a frustrating experience for those on the receiving end. If players believe their success depends more on the characters than their own skills, it breeds irritation.

Will Smite 2 Tackle AFK Players? Community Weighs In!

It’s clear that players who leave a game (AFK) during competitive online games, including Smite, can cause frustration. Many players have been known to exit the game when things don’t go their way, leading to a lot of annoyance among other players. A post by TheJumboman expresses this feeling, urging against the growing acceptance of quitting a match as soon as the situation turns unfavorable for a player. One user aptly summarized this issue by saying that it’s easy to spot when someone is going to quit in anger, indicating there’s no confusion about whether it’s due to technical problems or cowardice. Many players agree that developers should address this problem quickly to prevent more dissatisfied players from leaving the community.

Smite 2: Is It Time to Jump From the Fence or Just Stay Put?

In Smite 2, the graphics have sparked disagreement among players, as shown by user DopioGelato who voiced annoyance over what they called “visual clutter.” This viewpoint echoes those who prefer minimalist design, especially in games where gameplay mechanics and fast-paced action are crucial. Many gamers desire clean lanes, well-designed character models, and graphics that don’t slow down the game. However, while some players understand that updates are necessary to keep the game exciting, others are concerned. The adoption of Unreal Engine 5, a powerful engine known for its exceptional rendering abilities, has set high standards. It can enhance visual quality, but players like DopioGelato warn developers not to let aesthetics interfere with gameplay confusion. In other words, during epic god battles, one should not be battling their own visual perception!

New 3D Mario And Zelda Remake Mentioned By A Retailer, But Don’t Get Excited Yet

As a gaming enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that Newegg is offering Nintendo eShop gift cards! These cards come with a peek at some exciting upcoming Nintendo games. Games like Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition, and Pokemon Legends: Z-A are already confirmed and announced. But what really piques my interest is the mention of new 3D Mario, a fresh take on Mario Kart, and a Legend of Zelda remake/remaster. These titles definitely have me eagerly waiting!