I didn’t know what this was, so after clicking the link:
Summer Games Done Quick
“Games Done Quick is a series of charity video game marathons. These events feature high-level gameplay by speedrunners raising money for charity. Games Done Quick has teamed up with several charities in its nine-year history, including Doctors Without Borders and the Prevent Cancer Foundation. We are currently the largest fundraising event globally for both charities!”
I don’t understand why they didn’t sell a $40 DLC for RDR2 to play the two games on one platform with the terrain mostly done. They have the Audio files. A company where a lot of money isn’t enough, it has to always be the most money (shark cards).
I liked the second game but can totally understand why some wouldn’t. I’d say the first game is a western action game, while the second game is more like a cowboy sim. I find it much more immersive, but much slower paced.
I played D2 at launch and got through the campaign and had a good time. Just like with MMOs, I don’t care about the end game and just want to play the story.
Tried to come back a while later and discovered ‘vaulting’ and haven’t fired it up since. I can’t be the only one.
Ubisoft has announced Tom Clancy's The Division 3 and Massive Entertainment, the Sweden-based company behind the first two Division games and the upcoming Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, is developing it. The studio announced this in a new post on Twitter today, linking to a blog discussing the threequel. In it, Ubisoft reveals...
I actually liked 2 more than one for the gameplay, but I thought 1 had the by far better atmosphere.
I do hope however, 3 comes out of the gate with more content for end game. I think both struggled a bit at launch and took a while for more content to show up and lost a lot of players because of it.
Summer Games Done Quick 2024 Games List (gamesdonequick.com)
PCGamer Demo Discs Collection [US] (archive.org)
Red Dead Redemption 2 mod is the closest we’ll get to a RDR1 remake (www.pcgamesn.com)
Red Dead Redemption 2 has sold-in more than 57 million units globally to date. That's up 2 million since last quarter. Franchise is at 81 million units, compared to 79 million last quarter. (twitter.com)
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New Revelations About ‘Destiny 2’ Declines, Bungie Layoffs And Final Shape As Make Or Break (www.forbes.com)
Gaming nears $350 billion annual revenues, EA exec says (www.tweaktown.com)
Ubisoft Announces Tom Clancy's The Division 3, Appoints New Series Producer (www.gameinformer.com)
Ubisoft has announced Tom Clancy's The Division 3 and Massive Entertainment, the Sweden-based company behind the first two Division games and the upcoming Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, is developing it. The studio announced this in a new post on Twitter today, linking to a blog discussing the threequel. In it, Ubisoft reveals...
New Steam RTS is basically a surprise Command and Conquer sequel (www.pcgamesn.com)
I realise I should link the game to allow people to skip the clickbait title...