The death of video games – Reader’s Feature
A reader argues that social networking is a dead end for profit hungry publishers and that the future of all gaming is in jeopardy.
A reader argues that social networking is a dead end for profit hungry publishers and that the future of all gaming is in jeopardy.
A reader explains why he gave up Diablo III and turned to the free-to-play Path Of Exile, and why microtransactions aren’t always bad.
A GameCentral reader laments the classic games that he never got around to playing, and why he fears it may now be too late.
A GameCentral reader reminisces about his favourite Tomb Raider games of the past, and explains why he thinks the new one is the best yet.
A GameCentral reader laments the death of mainstream survival horror but proves that indie gaming can more than make up for the genre’s decline.
A reader makes a more detailed analysis of Sony’s hardware and software announcements for the PlayStation 4, from the controller to the games themselves.
A reader returns to this year’s games expo in Kent, with a report from the four day event that aims to celebrate the best of modern and retro gaming.
A reader worries that the controversy behind Colonial Marines is only one example of the video games industries increasingly self-destructive nature.
A reader warns video game execs that a series reboot may not be the best way to save an ailing franchise, only upset its remaining fans.
A GameCentral reader on the cusp of turning 30 names the five things he hates most about modern gaming, from cut scenes to online cheaters.
A reader admits his love for portable classic Advance Wars and reveals why he dare not play it alone – and yet still dreams of a 3DS version.
A GameCentral reader hits back against Kinect negativity and argues that Microsoft’s next gen console has the potential to be their best yet.
A reader explores the question of video game demos and whether they help to promote unknown games… or put you off them.
In the final part of Ace Attorney’s special on playing emulated games, GameCentral’s legal expert tries to get definitive with the law on emulators.
A reader argues that as good as the movie Wreck-It Ralph may be it only reinforces the idea that games are just for nerdy children.
GameCentral’s resident legal expert offers a two-part explanation of the legal and practical difficulties of playing emulated games.
A reader gives a considered critique of the reboot of Devil May Cry and explains why he thinks both the story and gameplay fall flat.
A GameCentral reader details how he got his wife into video games and offers some recommendations to get your loved one involved.
A GameCentral reader admits how hard it’s become to be a Nintendo fan and where he think they’ve gone wrong with the 3DS and Wii U.
A reader explains why he loves games like Bayonetta and Anarchy Reigns and how its developer could get their first big break with Metal Gear Rising.
A GameCentral reader examines Nintendo’s recent decision not to offer a price cut for the Wii U and explores the console’s future prospects.
A reader offers a stark warning on why you shouldn’t eat cheese and play games before bed, as he recalls two very different gaming-related dreams.
A GameCentral reader examines what exactly went wrong with THQ and explains why he’s sad to see the Darksiders publisher go.
A reader gives a spoiler-filled salute to Telltale’s The Walking Dead and explains why he thinks it deserves to be 2012’s game of the year.
A reader argues that although Judge Dredd and the other 2000 AD characters are perfect for video games their chances of proving it are very low.