Xbox looks set to have a great Holiday season- but can it fend off the PS4 and Nintendo Switch?
Is the next generation on the horizon?
The answer, I hope, is yes.
The success of the Switch and potential success of the Xbox One X is unlikely to impact the PS4 at all.
The power of an "engaged" community.
The Switch is Nintendo striking back with the smartest move that it could have made.
All eyes are now on Microsoft to see if they can maintain this strong early momentum.
Microsoft's boring Gamescom presentation should have done more with its time. Here are a few things.
Despite no stage event, Sony could have a lot to showcase for attendees at Gamescom.
Microsoft should have some interesting announcements but will it be enough to ride out the lackluster Fall/Winter lineup?
The Xbox's state of exclusives and first party games is alarming.
An in-depth analysis on Xbox's dire exclusives situation, highlighted via an unflattering comparison.
Despite being an excellent hardware, the Switch's potential is not being maximized.
What is about these rogue-like, RNG-heavy Metroidvania titles that's so appealing?
There is one essential ingredient to success Microsoft seems to be missing.
Cheaper, full fledged games may become the norm in the future if everyone learns from Naughty Dog and Sony.
Insomniac Games achievements in the open world genre with Sunset Overdrive will help them a long way in developing the most authetic Spider-man game of all time.
Tackling the absurdity of "This small part of an older build means the entire game is ruined!"
The success of Crash is yet another reminder of the lack of depth and variety in Microsoft's lineup.
Believe it or not, free mods will likely co-exist with Creation Club content