Capcom Still Doesn’t Get It
Capcom is finally releasing a physical version of Resident Evil 4 on the Nintendo Switch, but of course they just can’t get it right.
Capcom is finally releasing a physical version of Resident Evil 4 on the Nintendo Switch, but of course they just can’t get it right.
As more and more details about Google Stadia come out it becomes ever clearer just how much of a waste of time the streaming console will be.
It looks like a Switch Mini might be on the way, but we have to wonder if that is something that will even fit into the average gamer’s hands?
It’s that time of year again when gamers’ wallets cry out in pain as they are mercilessly emptied. Yup, it’s Steam sale time.
Capcom is putting Devil May Cry on the Switch, but not as part of the HD Collection, and that isn’t their only recent blunder on the console. Why can’t Capcom ever get things right?
The big event of the year for gamers around the world has come to an end, and one of the biggest surprises comes from the Microsoft E3 press conference.
E3 2019 is only just starting, there have already been a ton of new games announced and the gang has picked out their favorites so far.
The gang is finally off to see Godzilla (no spoilers) and it looks like Jordan couldn’t help but bring along an extra friend to the showing.
A battle of tiny proportions is about to go down as Jordan’s pet(?) prepares for the launch of the new Godzilla movie coming out later this week.
Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft have all been getting along fairly well lately. We just don’t know if that’s a good thing for gamers or not yet.