2015: The year all our gaming dreams came true
You will remember 2015. Maybe not for the games that actually come out (although it’s been a strong year for software, which is high-praising considering the amount of titles that slipped from their original release dates towards the shadowy depths of 2016), but almost certainly for the ones that appeared out of nowhere.
Not forgetting the ones which emerged from the deep, dark oceans of development hell.
This was the year nearly every gaming dream – except for ones with headcrabs and crowbars – came true. Whether they rode the wave of popular demand, popped into existence on the back of a shock announcement or came in slow and steady atop a crowdfunded mountain of cash, we finally got all the games from that imaginary ‘most wanted’ list in our minds.
Dreamed a dream
Just think what we’ve seen – The Last Guardian appeared with brand new footage and reassurances from Sony that sounded remarkably genuine.
Shenmue 3, the posterchild for incessant Twitter movements and worthless petitions, finally got the green light from Sony and Kickstarter.
Everyone’s favourite JRPG Final Fantasy 7 is finally getting remade (which, on the face of it, doesn’t sound …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming