Gamerheadquarters; "With 2019 wrapping up right away, it's time to take a look at the biggest games of 2020."
May was a slow month for gaming and Ghosts Of Tsushima takes top spot for the month on the back of its Steam release
If they released Gran Turismo 7 for PC, it would break sales records because it is an online game.
Well done Ghost of Tsushma, i am so happy for the talented people at Sucker Punch, all i need now is the sequel.
I wish PC getting good sales would make them continue to support the legends mode, I want to go back to it.
The absence of Helldivers 2 on Xbox continues to be felt by its players, as Arrowhead Game Studios’ team-based shooter remains one of the year’s most popular games. However, that could soon change with the impending arrival of developer The Forge Falcons’ Xbox-exclusive Helljumpers.
"As always, we look forward to bringing the Helldivers 2 experience to Halo Infinite"
should you be chasing someone elses concept? make your own and stand out.
this is a lazy, imo, thing to do.
Cut content from the campaign in Xbox Game Studios and 343 Industries' first-person shooter, Halo Infinite, has allegedly been revealed.
These don't read like they really would've made the game better, just even less like Halo. Except for biomes - how the heck they only had one biome is the biggest disappointment.
I'll watch the actual video later.
The fact that when you boot up the game it immediately takes you to the multi-player menu (a first for the series), rather than to the campaign says everything you need to know about 343i, Xbox, and Microsoft Studios.
Mine are Elden Ring, GoT, tLoU 2 and Cyberpunk (in that order).
My most anticipated -
1. The Last of Us Part II
2. Ghost of Tsushima
3. Cyberpunk 2077
4. Final Fantasy VII Remake
5. Psychonauts 2