Judy McGiger, Wake & AU Editor
This week: Between the madness of the Mandrek and the Inpap trailers, I am trying to eliminate the clearing tools: campaign 33. And fail.
I was watching an upcoming sports exhibition of Australia and Autarova New Zealand, the Frost Games Fest – where it is currently cold like balls, so the “frost” part of the name – and he felt, I saw there, not just two of the more than 50 games, not coming in only two PCs. And the reason is that one of them Had already been On the PC, and only to announce its mobile port.
Frawisting Games Festival cannot be a PC Central Show, yet it has a Dedicated steam page To help you find the game where you are a really long -arm thief, or a visual novel where you romance Dracula.
Obviously, the PC gaming show is 100 % PC games, and it is no surprise that Xbox Games Showcase is also full of PC games. (Not today, at least, though it was not long ago that the Xbox still spent console.) And it was interesting that the Xbox Handheld turned out to be just a disease ally that was “combining the power of the Xbox and the freedom of Windows”, according to Sarah Bond, Sarah Bond. And also that the next game of Pokémon Studio Game Freak is coming to PC.
Surprisingly, the main tent of this great annual game-one-Paloza has become a PC show in terms of default, the summer game festival. We had to wait for years for the Scott Pelgram vs. World: PC’s game, but Scott Pelgram begins with its first disclosure of the former PC launch, such as Wu Tang: Rise of the Dexor. (I’m still waiting for the 1999 Wu Tang: Shawlin style to get a PC port, though.
Everything Diablo but-You’re-SpongeBob to Lego Tamadar Multi Player Party Game Our selection platform is coming, and when a rare game does not tell you it will be launched on steam The end of the valley And Out of wordsThey are coming in epic. At least, for now.
When a stranger than heavenly shows with a trailer in the SGF, which does not tell you what platform it will be on, or is really nothing but this is a noir on Yakuza, once we are sitting on it when we have confirmed it to PR people. But now, when Yakuza 0 is regularly presented at the PC Gamer Top 100 every year, it is difficult to imagine that this will not happen.
When the E3 was still one thing, it often felt like a celebration of big -budget sports and console hardware, in which everything is secondary. That is why we arranged the PC gaming show first. Now, when E3 is at a stake in his heart and has a mouth full of garlic so it cannot rise again, PC gaming and various sports supports are at the forefront of our show, and every show – where it is concerned.