EA @ E3 2018… Why God, Why?
Electronic Arts at E3. Nothing drains the E3 hype from me than watching an hour and a half show where EA suits show us...
Nintendo @ E3 2018 – Super Smash Bros, Splatoon 2, Pokémon...
With the runaway success of the Switch, strong 3rd-party support and some management changes this year, this Nintendo fanboy doubts he will be disappointed
PS5 Announced in 2018? Don’t Be So Naïve
We've been hearing a lot in the last few days about how the PlayStation 5 could be coming this year or next, with supposed...
When Should Reviewers Write Reviews?
Reviewing a game should be a simple process and usually, it is. A PR company sends a code a week or two early, gives...
Virtual Reality might just become the world’s most powerful educational tool
I’ve been mulling over how we educate our citizens, having watched students and teachers struggle for the past year and a half, with the...
Reggie’s Love Affair with: the Pokémon Franchise
The first time Reggie laid eyes on these exotic pocket monster, he did not know was about to embark on a two-decade long love affair...
World Cup Showdown – Pro Ev 2018 vs. FIFA 18
The US, Rep. of Ireland, N. Ireland, Scotland and Wales didn't qualify. England will be beaten in disgrace by a minnow or beaten on penalties in the quarter-finals. That means 90% of EliteGamer.com readers will have plenty of time on their hands to digitally recreate the Soviet Soccer Sojourn to their liking.
How Raytracing Will Help Video Games Escape the Uncanny Valley
With Epic Games having shown off the latest advance in real-time graphics at GDC, could we see the soon-to-be-announced PS5 finally render characters that...
Nobody Took the Torch from EA in Developing Decent Rugby Games
It's obvious that the last decade of rugby games were rushed, low-budget affairs. Such fan-exploitative tactics do nothing to help the sport itself nor their respective games' chances of becoming an annual/biennal hit.
FIFA 19 preview – Far from Finished but Massively Different
EliteGamer.com played FIFA 19's preview build and were impressed. While the demo had many issues and could be a scrappy experience, it has potential. FIFA 19 seems to place more control in a player's hands with greater room for error as well as excellence.





















