GameSpot Play For All 2021 Schedule- Livestreams, Exclusives, And Much More

It’s June, and that means it’s time for Play For All. GameSpot is Sports betting site B Sports bringing back our summer celebration of all things gaming, and that will include coverage of the various E3 events and other happenings taking place throughout the month. We’ll have multiple days of livestreams with original, exclusive content and coverage of the hottest upcoming games. Here’s a rundown on what you can expect over the next few weeks.

While we’re not ready to reveal our full schedule just yet, we can tell you that we’ll be broadcasting E3 on June 14-15, followed by our own live show June 16-17. These will be home to interviews with AAA developers, exclusive gameplay reveals and trailers, announcements, and mu…

Google Play Games Coming To Windows PCs In 2022

Google is expanding its mobile gaming capabilities to an Sports betting site B Sports all-new arena as the company announced Google Play Games will be coming to Windows PCs in 2022.

The new standalone Google Play Games launcher will allow players to access mobile titles on any Windows PC, using the same technology as Android phones, tablets, and Chromebooks. This means that all saves and progress can also be moved between the platforms, letting someone play a game on their phone, then come home and pick up right where they left off on their PC.

“Google Play has helped billions of people find and play their favorite games across multiple platforms, including on mobile, tablets and ChromeOS,” Games on Google Play pro…

Get Three Awesome Switch Games On A Single Cartridge With This New Collection

Three excellent indie games made by Doinksoft Studio—Gato Sports betting site B Sports Roboto, Gunbrella, and Demon Throttle—are getting a special physical collection on Nintendo Switch appropriately dubbed The Doinksoft Collection. The $35 collection launches on August 30, but you can preorder a copy now at multiple online retailers.…

Guacamelee! Review_1

Retro-game-homages are as popular as ever, but too many fail to capture the magic of their inspirations. To call Guacamelee! anything other than an homage is downright uninformed. However, it’s surprising just how well it manages to both cite its source material and use those inspirations to form a game with a fresh and distinct identity. Those in the know will quickly recognize hints of Metroid, The Legend of Zelda, and even Portal, but these references never quite dominate the unlikely setting of a dimensionally disturbed re-creation of rural Mexico. They’ve inspired parts of the world, and to a larger extent, the gameplay, but Guacamelee stands tall thanks to its brilliant art style, witty writing, and a steady pace, of which the biggest flaw is that the fun comes to an end sooner …