Aaron Patterson+FollowIs Delisting Games the New Normal?PlayStation is about to delist Tarzan VR forever, and it’s on final sale for PS5. This isn’t just about one game—are we entering an era where digital exclusives can vanish overnight? With licensing costs and a shaky VR market, studios are pulling the plug on legacy titles faster than ever. Should gamers expect to lose access to more digital-only games, or is this just a blip? Let’s debate the future of our digital libraries. #Games #VideoGames #PlayStation00Share
John Nelson+FollowIs RuneScape Gold Real Property?A UK judge just ruled that stealing RuneScape gold can count as theft, even though it’s digital currency. An ex-Jagex developer hacked player accounts and sold $700,000 worth of in-game gold for Bitcoin. Does this set a new precedent for how we treat virtual assets? Should digital wealth be protected by real-world laws? Let’s debate: is your in-game loot as real as your bank account? #Games #VideoGames #RuneScape00Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowWould You Join a Virtual Police Force?GTA roleplay police academies are getting wild—real applications, interviews, and even paperwork, all for a digital badge. Is this next-level immersion or just a bit much? I’m fascinated by how deep these communities go, with players memorizing radio codes and acting out full careers. Would you commit to a virtual cop life, or is this where gaming crosses into the uncanny? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #GTAroleplay00Share
Amanda Short+FollowIs Watch Dogs Really Gone for Good?Ubisoft pulling the plug on Watch Dogs has me thinking: Are game studios too quick to abandon ambitious franchises after a single misstep? Watch Dogs was once a next-gen poster child, but now it’s reportedly “completely dead.” Is this a smart pivot for Ubisoft, or a missed opportunity to innovate and rebuild? Would you rather see studios double down on fresh ideas or refine what’s already there? Let’s debate. #Games #VideoGames #WatchDogs00Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowSuper Mario Galaxy Movie: Yoshi Joins the Adventure!Nintendo just dropped a major update for Super Mario fans: the Super Mario Galaxy Movie is arriving in U.S. theaters two days early, and the first look at Yoshi is here! With the green dino finally joining Mario and Luigi on the big screen, do you think Yoshi will steal the show or will nostalgia keep Mario in the spotlight? Let’s debate: which character deserves the most screen time in this sequel? #Games #VideoGames #SuperMarioGalaxyMovie20Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowWhy Is Ubisoft Still Betting on BG&E2?Eighteen years and counting—Beyond Good and Evil 2 is still alive, even as Ubisoft axes other projects. Is this a sign of unwavering creative ambition, or a stubborn refusal to let go? As open-world game design evolves and generative AI tools become the new norm, does BG&E2 risk being left behind, or could it finally set a new standard? Would you rather see Ubisoft double down or move on? #Games #VideoGames #BeyondGoodAndEvil200Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowWould You Go Full Borg to Get Home?Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown is letting fans rewrite the Delta Quadrant playbook. As captain, you’ll face tough calls: stick to Federation ideals or experiment with Borg tech to survive? The game’s survival strategy twist means every order matters, and there’s no autopilot for morality. Would you risk the crew’s humanity for a shot at home, or play it safe and possibly never make it? Let’s debate: how far is too far when you’re 70,000 light-years from Earth? #Games #VideoGames #StarTrekVoyager00Share
Brooke Silva+FollowIs $7 Too Cheap for a AAA Magic Shooter?Immortals of Aveum, EA’s ambitious first-person magic shooter, just dropped from $70 to $7 on PlayStation Store. That’s a wild 90% discount for a game that blends spellcasting with fast-paced action. But here’s the catch: no PS5 Pro enhancements, and the game’s launch was rocky, leading to mixed reviews and layoffs. Is this a steal for gamers, or does it signal trouble for big-budget experiments? Would you take the plunge at this price? #Games #VideoGames #PlayStation00Share
Donna Reyes+FollowFable’s Open-Door Policy: Game-Changer or Gimmick?Fable’s reboot lets you enter—and buy—every building in Albion, reviving a beloved feature from the originals. As a gamer, I’m torn: does this level of world interactivity deepen immersion, or is it just a flex for completionists? The tech behind seamless interiors is impressive, but will it set a new standard for open-world design, or bog down development for other games? Let’s debate: is this the future of RPGs or just nostalgia bait? #Games #VideoGames #Fable00Share
norma13+FollowWhy Spaghetti Code Still Haunts Game DevsEver wondered why some of your favorite games feel like beautiful messes under the hood? Fallout's Timothy Cain says it's not about lazy programming—it's about the relentless pressure to add features and meet deadlines. Every tweak or last-minute request can turn clean code into a tangled web. Is this just the price of innovation, or should studios rethink how they build games? #Games #VideoGames #GameDev00Share