Cloud Gaming Editorials
This is the subsection of Cloud Dosage for editorials from our staff and outside contributors. These represent opinion pieces on the current state and future of Cloud Gaming technology, services, games and more.
GameSir X2 Pro-Xbox – Cloud Gaming Review
- fabled_alpaca
- July 6, 2024
- Community
- Controllers
- Devices
- GeForce NOW
- Reviews
- Xbox Cloud Gaming
Ever since I started playing Stadia several years ago (and realized that mobile gaming could be more than Candy Crush and Tower Defense games), I have been searching for a usable and comfortable mobile gaming controller. Playing AAA games on my phone, in theory, sounds amazing. However, touch controls aren’t great for games like Assassin’s […]
Read MoreCloud Nine or Stormy Skies? GeForce NOW’s Narrative Gambit
- Renier Palland
- June 28, 2024
- Cloud Gaming
- Games
- GeForce NOW
The universe is made of stories, not of atoms. Muriel Rukeyser GeForce NOW, not content with merely flexing its ray-tracing muscles, has decided to flex its narrative pectorals too. The cloud gaming titan has added As Dusk Falls and Tell Me Why to its library, presumably in an attempt to make us feel things other […]
Read MoreWhy Antstream Arcade Should Consider Allowing Users to Buy Games
- Netflix Gamer
- June 21, 2024
- Antstream Arcade
- Editorials
- Games
- Technology
Antstream Arcade, the retro gaming cloud gaming platform has been a subscription-based service since its launch. It’s one of our favorite cloud gaming services and we recently posted an interview with the founder! However, in this editorial, I will be going over why Antstream Arcade should consider offering users the ability to purchase games from […]
Read MoreThe Fast and I Am Furious
- Renier Palland
- June 11, 2024
- Games
The speed of light, that is so peculiar; it is so quick, and yet it has no acceleration. Arthur Eddington One of my favorite games of all time is the Mass Effect trilogy. It stands as a monumental achievement in interactive storytelling, merging intricate narrative depth with expansive world-building. It transcends the conventional boundaries of […]
Read MoreWhat Happens to Your Steam Account When You Die?
- Renier Palland
- June 8, 2024
- Editorials
- Steam
Death. The inescapable finale no one wants to face. That split second where all our hopes, dreams, lives, loves, and broken hearts stop. All of it. We fear death itself, yet we have no choice but to meet The Ferryman, pay our tolls—my eye-coins will most probably be cheap chocolate wrapped in gold foil—and allow […]
Read MoreThe Precursor of Cloud Gaming: The Satellaview
- Adrià MA
- June 2, 2024
- Cloud Gaming
Modern cloud gaming services like Xbox Cloud Gaming, and NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW have revolutionized how gamers access and play their favorite titles. However, the concept of streaming game content remotely is not a new idea. One of the earliest and most innovative precursors to these services was the Satellaview, a Japan-exclusive add-on for the Super […]
Read MoreCould Intellivision Games Be Coming To Antstream Arcade?
- Netflix Gamer
- May 28, 2024
- Antstream Arcade
Antstream Arcade has one of the most interesting libraries of many gaming subscription services. With games spanning from the early 1970s to the late 1990s/early 2000s, as well as many homebrew indie games. However, one notable classic gaming system which hasn’t got its library on Antstream Arcade is the Intellivision which was released in 1979 […]
Read MoreA New PlayStation Portable Cloud Gaming Hybrid? Maybe!
- Renier Palland
- May 27, 2024
- Cloud Gaming
- PlayStation
Sony PlayStation – the ubiquitous reminder of our collective childhood memories. Iconoclastic in itself, yet also self-indulgent enough to shrug off its own failures, Sony PlayStation evolved into Cher and Kate Bush’s love child – subjectively relevant. And Sony might revive the PSP or something similar. Yes. I know. I’m just the messenger. Don’t shoot. […]
Read MoreGrand Theft Auto VI and Cloud Gaming
- Renier Palland
- May 26, 2024
- Cloud Gaming
- Games
The Grand Theft Auto series has always eclipsed the very fabric of the gaming spacetime continuum. A GTA release is such a massive event that some say there’s sorcery involved. Pfft. I am a sorcerer, and no one has that type of power in the sorcerer industry. It’s highly competitive, and casting a spell isn’t […]
Read MoreThe Epic Store Banned Dragon Age: Inquisition (for Some)
- Renier Palland
- May 24, 2024
- Games
The Epic Games Store, also known as The Fortnite People’s Free Game of The Week Store, has kept itself relevant and inclusive in the industry by releasing a smorgasbord of free AAA and indie games every week. Free. Literally. Akin to sloth foreplay, Epic likes to build the feverish anticipation with their “Mystery Game” […]
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