▲ | yakattak 3 days ago | |
Game Informer is doing the same. I got the most recent copy and it was just a breath of fresh air. Articles written for their content, not to fill some quota or drive clicks. It was a month late (mostly stuff about SGF) but it didn’t matter. I got to read what these passionate writers thought of the games and demos there and that was a great read, even if it wasn’t “news”. | ||
▲ | Avshalom 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
Really? I had a subscription to GI for a year or so because it came free with the GameCube I bought from Gamestop. I assumed it was just GS' in house ad rag. It's cool to know it still exists... Oh wait what's that, I just went to wikipedia and I was correct in my assessment but also now it's independent? Shit I might just subscribe for the sake of it. | ||
▲ | whazor 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Entertainment is more timeless than ‘news’. You can keep the copies in stock for a month or more, which is great for kiosks. Additionally, entertainment can be fun for bored traveling people. | ||
▲ | Rebelgecko 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
You might like Edge magazine. I've gotten a handful of copies over the years and have been consistently impressed by the quality. |