Born and raised from a jungle-laden village in Sarawak, Malaysia, Jonathan Toyad has been playing games since the early 90s. He favors fighting games, RPGs, and rhythm titles above every other genre, and occasionally spaces out like Pavlov's dog to ...
Today's surprise announcement, a nearly complete reversal of a set of policies almost universally hated by gamers, comes with a price, said Marc Whitten, corporate vice president of Xbox Live, in an interview with Polygon today. Those unpopular ...
Satoru Iwata says the company plans to avoid an "unbalanced" setup that has players paying "extremely large amounts of money." More information has come to light regarding Nintendo's new free-to-play game that will be released by April 2014. In an E3 ...
... title Steel Diver going free-to-play. Nintendo is giving 3DS game Steel Diver a free-to-play makeover. It's the first free-to-play game to come from Nintendo first party stable, although not the first to grace a Nintendo system – Namco Bandai ...
Nintendo recently revealed that it is developing a free-to-play game to be released sometime later this year. Executive Shigeru Miyamoto told IGN that it will be bringing Steel Diver into the free-to-play model. Whether the game will be on 3DS or the ...
Now we finally have confirmation, fans can rest easy and look forward to a game that's going to be a totally new reworking, with all of the same combo-heavy play. And, what's more, it's going to be free-to-play. Well, that's if you're favourite ...and more »
Nintendo is keen on dipping its oversized toe into the free-to-play gaming market, and it's pinned its hopes on a nearly-forgotten 3DS launch title. When Steel Diver debuted alongside the Nintendo 3DS, it was hailed as a good game. Not great, not ...
First talked about during Nintendo's E3 Analyst Briefing, Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Mario and Steel Diver, revealed to IGN that Nintendo's first venture into the realm of free-to-play gaming would be Steel Diver. Not a direct port, this Steel Diver ...
Although PlayStation Plus will be required to play most PlayStation 4 games online, some free-to-play games such as PlanetSide 2 and DC Universe Online will not require a subscription, Sony confirmed to Polygon in a statement during E3 last week.
When Nintendo announced last week that it will be offering free-to-play games before the end of fiscal year (ending March 2014), the details only given were that the titles of the free games would not be from the Super Mario and Pokemon game franchise.