PS5: The 5 biggest problems and how Sony can still save the console – Reader’s Feature
A reader tries to give Sony some advice on how to make the PS5 even more successful, including a redesign and more variety in games.
A reader tries to give Sony some advice on how to make the PS5 even more successful, including a redesign and more variety in games.
A reader busts some myths about NFTs in video games, including the idea that you can move them from one game to another.
A reader is so upset about Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard he’s worried it’ll be an end to video games as we know it.
A reader is hopeful that the upcoming Pokémon Legends: Arceus will be the revolution the series needs and not another disappointment.
A reader argues that PlayStation Now is an underrated services that is just as many positives as Xbox’s more renowned Game Pass.
A reader explains exactly what NFTs are and why they’re a terrible idea for the environment and for video games.
A reader offers a counter to the recent Reader’s Feature bemoaning the PS5 and explains why he thinks it’s better than the Xbox Series X.
A reader compares his experience of playing PS5 and Xbox Series X, with games including Guardians Of The Galaxy and Kena: Bridge Of Spirits.
A reader tries to predict the hits and misses of 2022, but will the likes of Gotham Knights and Hogwarts Legacy really end up in the bargain bin?
A reader argues that Game Pass has little to offer a veteran gamer and explains why he’s never subscribed to it on his Xbox Series S.
A reader lists some of the best made, and least well known, games of 2021, from indie gems like Toem to bigger titles such as Scarlet Nexus.
A reader explains why he thinks the PS5’s early lead will eventually be lost to Xbox, as he criticises the power and price of Sony’s console.
A reader argues that schoolboy classic Bully is just as good as any of Rockstar’s other games and unfairly underrated by fans.
A reader explains why his PS5 has already been unplugged after Christmas, and why he’s disappointed by the launch line-up of games.
A reader looks towards the future of gaming and of Christmas, where the pandemic may have encouraged habits that will stay for a long time.
A reader ponders which is the most Christmassy video game and comes to the surprising conclusion that it may be Fable 2.
A reader continues their take on A Christmas Carol, but finds that nostalgia has caused the past and present to begin blur.
A reader begins a video game version of Charles’ Dickens classic story and shares his favourite memories from Christmases past.
A reader looks back at his history with video game consoles and how, starting with the Mega Drive, they’ve shaped his social life and beyond.
A reader offers a tongue in check review of 2030’s video game scene and imagines that disappointingly little will have changed…
A reader agrees that console and PC gamers shouldn’t mix when it comes to online shooters, and blames publishers for enforcing it.
A reader is shocked to find he’s not getting a PS5 for Christmas but has already accepted the Xbox Series S as a worthy alternative.
A reader is hopeful the announcement of a Wonder Woman game means Warner Bros. is finally starting to take its DC Comics games seriously.
A reader is convinced is that not only was the old 90s GamesMaster a bad TV show but so too is the recent revival on E4.
A reader looks back at the outgoing generation of consoles and tries name the best game of each year, from Mario Kart 8 to Death Stranding.