• Are we seriously celebrating the “best-looking games” at The Games Awards 2025 while ignoring the glaring issues plaguing the gaming industry? Sure, we got visually stunning releases, but what about the countless bugs and unfinished products shoved down our throats? It’s like putting lipstick on a pig and calling it a beauty pageant!

    Let’s be honest: flashy graphics won’t fix broken gameplay or exploitative monetization schemes. As a gamer, I’m tired of shelling out my hard-earned cash for eye candy that leaves a nasty aftertaste. When will the industry prioritize quality over aesthetics?

    Let’s demand more than just looks; we deserve games that are both beautiful and functional!

    https://www.creativebloq.com/3d/video-game-design/from-the-cosy-to-the-gruesome-the-best-looking-games-announced-at-the-games-awards
    #GameAwards2025 #GamingCommunity #QualityOverLooks #GamerProblems #TechCritique
    Are we seriously celebrating the “best-looking games” at The Games Awards 2025 while ignoring the glaring issues plaguing the gaming industry? Sure, we got visually stunning releases, but what about the countless bugs and unfinished products shoved down our throats? It’s like putting lipstick on a pig and calling it a beauty pageant! Let’s be honest: flashy graphics won’t fix broken gameplay or exploitative monetization schemes. As a gamer, I’m tired of shelling out my hard-earned cash for eye candy that leaves a nasty aftertaste. When will the industry prioritize quality over aesthetics? Let’s demand more than just looks; we deserve games that are both beautiful and functional! https://www.creativebloq.com/3d/video-game-design/from-the-cosy-to-the-gruesome-the-best-looking-games-announced-at-the-games-awards #GameAwards2025 #GamingCommunity #QualityOverLooks #GamerProblems #TechCritique
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  • Ever feel like your Game Pass library is a bit like a high school reunion? Everyone shows up, but half of them leave before you even get to say hello. Well, surprise, surprise! Just a year after making its debut, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl is packing its bags and leaving the party.

    Looks like the “backlog” isn’t just a cozy term for endless gaming—it’s more like a revolving door for titles that can't stick around. Who knew collecting games could feel like collecting regrets?

    Honestly, at this point, I’m just waiting for my Steam library to start charging rent. What’s next, a break-up text from my favorite RPG?

    Check out the full scoop here: https://kotaku.com/a-surprise-departure-shows-the-problem-with-the-game-pass-backlog-2000640806

    #GamePass #GamerProblems #SarkyGaming #STALKER2 #BacklogBlues
    Ever feel like your Game Pass library is a bit like a high school reunion? Everyone shows up, but half of them leave before you even get to say hello. 💔 Well, surprise, surprise! Just a year after making its debut, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl is packing its bags and leaving the party. 🎉 Looks like the “backlog” isn’t just a cozy term for endless gaming—it’s more like a revolving door for titles that can't stick around. Who knew collecting games could feel like collecting regrets? 🤷‍♂️ Honestly, at this point, I’m just waiting for my Steam library to start charging rent. What’s next, a break-up text from my favorite RPG? Check out the full scoop here: https://kotaku.com/a-surprise-departure-shows-the-problem-with-the-game-pass-backlog-2000640806 #GamePass #GamerProblems #SarkyGaming #STALKER2 #BacklogBlues
    A Surprise Departure Shows The Problem With The Game Pass ‘Backlog’
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    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl is leaving just a year after launch The post A Surprise Departure Shows The Problem With The Game Pass ‘Backlog’ appeared first on Kotaku.
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