RoboCop- Rogue City Review – I'd Buy That For A Dollar!

RoboCop: Rogue City is a love letter to the 36-year-old sci-fi franchise. Teyon, the studio behind Terminator: Resistance and Rambo: The Video Game, clearly has a soft spot for ’80s action movies, and this reverence is woven into the very fabric of Rogue City’s design. From the environments to the soundtrack to the satirical style, it captures the look, sound, and vibe of the first two RoboCop movies with exceptional aplomb, while also making you feel like you’re fully embodying the titular supercop. Pistons whir with each heavy footstep of your titanium frame as you shrug off damage and methodically dispatch criminal scum with the lethal precision of a machine. There’s something admirable about this adherence to authenticity, yet being a near-unstoppable force doesn’t always make for the most compelling video game. Rogue City often appears as though it’s stuck at a crossroads between being faithful to the source material and presenting an enjoyable first-person shooter, a…

Hulu Members Are Getting 3 Free Months Of PC Game Pass

Hulu and Xbox have partnered to provide select Hulu subscribers with three free months of PC Game Pass. The perk is offered as part of the Hulu Friends with Benefits program, which offers various perks throughout the year just for being a member. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

Paper Mario- The Origami King Is Only 25 Paper (Or Electronic) Dollars

There are tons of great deals at Best Buy right now as part of the retailer’s early Black Friday sale, including discounts on Nintendo Switch exclusives. One of those deals drops the price of Paper Mario: The Origami King to just $25. This is the lowest price to date for the whimsical Switch RPG. It’s certainly possible that it will sell out rather quickly, too. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

Not-E3 Events Criticized For Lack Of Accessibility

Even without E3, the summer gaming season has brought a bunch of video game showcases from major publishers. But the showcases were lacking in accessibility tools and options, according to accessibility consultant Steve Saylor. Saylor, who consulted on games like The Last of Us 2, said that most of the showcases showed “a lack of effort” that made disabled gamers feel “pushed aside and forgotten.” Come from Sports betting site VPbet

In the statement, Saylor notes that most of the showcases had no audio described version, no subtitles, or sometimes, subtitles that were poorly implemented. The one exception he noted was Xbox, which had captions, an ASL version, and an audio described version. He did note that the audio description had some technical issues, but he suggests the important thing is that the effort was made. Saylor did not mention specific showcases that fell short.