Gaming News – NPR Takes a Look at Some of This Week’s Highlights

Video game journalism is the writing and reporting on video games, generally based on a core reveal-preview-review cycle. It covers the development, marketing, design and criticism of video games, from blockbuster PlayStation and Xbox titles to quirky Nintendo games to cool indie gems on PC and Android. The genre also includes news and commentary, as well as interviews with and reviews of game creators and other industry figures. Independent gaming journalists are often self-funded, though their work can attract the attention of larger media companies. Read more http://www.bubu88.com/บาคาร่า/

NPR takes a look at some of the highlights in this week’s Gaming News:

* A new action platformer from Japan packs moving storytelling into sleek traversal and a setting gleaming with Afro-futurist highlights. It’s Tales of Kenzera: ZAU, and it’s one of our favorite games so far in 2024.

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** The makers of the wacky Owlchemy Labs’ Job Simulator series have made their first full-length VR title, Dimensional Double Shift. It’s a four-player co-op game for Meta’s headset.

*** Much of the selection and development of video game voice actors is kept under strict confidentiality agreements until after a game’s release. When that information makes its way into the hands of journalists, it’s a matter of journalistic integrity whether to publish it or not.

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The rise of the Internet gave independent gaming journalists a platform to write about their passions and share their discoveries. These online publications range from user-submitted blogs to professionally-produced outlets that are often ignored by the major game publishers.