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Games Do Make Wishes Come True
- Renier Palland
- August 5, 2024
- Community
- Editorials
In the realm of pixels and polygons, where imagination knows no bounds, a different kind of magic unfolds. It’s a magic born not of wands or incantations, but of controllers and keyboards, of shared experiences and virtual worlds. This is the story of Wish 200 Week, a testament to the power of gaming and the […]
Read MoreWhy Netflix Cloud Gaming Lacks Games Based On Netflix IPs
Netflix Cloud Gaming is the cloud gaming platform within the Netflix app and has a small library when compared to other services like Xbox Cloud Gaming. In this article, we are going to go over why there aren’t any games based on Netflix’s TV or Film library, despite over twenty mobile games on Netflix Games […]
Read MoreJoysak Cloud Gaming Service Review
- Simon Roadhouse
- July 20, 2024
- Cloud Gaming
- Cloud Gaming Services
- Service Reviews
Shadowy Cloud Gaming with Questionable Legitimacy JoySak promises a world of high-end console gaming at your fingertips, but the experience falls short and raises some red flags. Here’s why you might want to avoid JoySak altogether. The Grey Cloud JoySak operates in a sort of “grey cloud” area. Much like JoyArk (no links found between […]
Read MoreJoyArk Cloud Gaming Service Review
- Simon Roadhouse
- July 18, 2024
- Cloud Gaming
- Service Reviews
JoyArk is another emerging cloud gaming platform boasting 100+ AAA games in the cloud. The Android app has been downloaded over 10 million times (by humans or bots) from the Google Play store. But how does it compare? Is it pure Joy or more of a Ploy? Let’s find out. JoyArk seems to be a […]
Read MoreNetflix Games Studios Games Which Need to Come to Netflix Cloud Gaming
- Ethan
- July 11, 2024
- Netflix Games
Netflix Games has been developing and publishing games since 2021, alongside acquiring multiple studios including Night School Studio and Spry Fox. Despite the number of games developed and published by Netflix and their internal game studios growing massively on mobile, currently, there are only three Netflix first-party games on Netflix’s Cloud Gaming offering. So, in […]
Read MoreNetflix Cloud Gaming Needs Day and Date Games With Netflix’s Mobile Games
Netflix Games recently reported hitting over one hundred games in its growing game catalog along with the successful launches of Netflix-developed games Netflix Stories: Virgin River, Netflix Stories: Perfect Match, and Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit. However, there is an issue: all the attention seems to be on Netflix’s mobile games, leaving Netflix Cloud Gaming with […]
Read MoreDragon Age Inquisition: Game of My Life Edition – A Deeply Personal Reflection
- Renier Palland
- July 9, 2024
- Cloud Gaming
- Games
Beware of possible Spoilers! Into the Breach When I first stepped into the world of Dragon Age Inquisition, I expected dragons, magic, and the usual fantasy fare. What I didn’t expect was a journey that would have me questioning my life choices, my relationships, and my sanity – all while trying to save a world […]
Read MoreCan Netflix Games Replicate The Success Of GTA On The Platform?
- Ethan
- July 8, 2024
- Netflix Games
Netflix Games, the gaming platform within the Netflix app, offers gamers the option of one hundred games, including games based on notable TV shows like Stranger Things and successful gaming franchises like Sonic The Hedgehog and GTA The Trilogy The Definitive Edition. That last bundle happens to house the most popular game on Netflix Games […]
Read MoreGameSir X2 Pro-Xbox – Cloud Gaming Review
- Simon Roadhouse
- 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 […]
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