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Square Enix is facing down some lack luster pre-order numbers for FF16. Granted, I don't think that

YoVG # 390 We're SoOrry!

2023/5/31

Poor release apology statements, released as images, are so prevalent these days that they are their

Sony brought out an expansive number of announcements and trailers, but very little  concrete releas

This week's episode is wide ranging and inspired by how seemingly pointless the reviews are for Tear

YoVG # 387 Auteurs in Gaming

2023/5/10

We've talked about story before, and how in the past story was seldom important to a game - often an

New data suggests that the $70 price tag for next gen games has actually hurt overall sales and coul

YoVG # 385 Sony's Bad Fur Day

2023/4/26

Looks like Sony has lost and the Activision Microsoft deal is all but done. So, what are the possibi

Nintendo had its Indie World Direct this morning and presentations like this are always good windows

Is it here?! Super Mario Bros dominating at the box office. Last of Us crushing it on streaming serv

So, E3 is truly and wholly dead this time, right? With nothing on deck to replace it, and no one lef

Community driven creative development is always a big win! If only because it means the industry is

We all saw this coming. We had a good time last week talking about lame, but beloved villains. Of co

Sorry for the delay this week - I was sick and sounded awful! This week we have decided to slaug

The Yoshi P commentary really stirred the hornets nest.  The early 2000's were the wild west of the

I have a few friends who really love VR. The conversation usually goes in circles, beginning and end

YoVG # 376 Brainiac's Lame

2023/2/23

Sony released it's first State of Play for 2023 and there were a couple surprises outside of the pre

Whole lotta GaaS games are getting the axe! Many companies who went all in on live services games ar

It turns out Nintendo won't be light on releases this year. Both of us were delightfully surprised b

Free to play games may be running out of GaaS and E3 won't have any of the first party publishers at

For the first time in years - Microsoft seems to have a little something for everyone. Personally we