Some of these comments are so unappreciative... This is a Brit who's accomplished some great things in the games industry, far more than you sweaty farts could ever dream of, including his work on the flagship games of THE HIGHEST GROSSING MEDIA FRANCHISE IN THE WORLD. Doesn't matter if this is "news" or not, it's still worth covering something like this
I think sprinkling in some fun and joy among the doom and gloom is a deliberate strategy for news orgs since a couple years back, in order not to make people lose hope for the world.
I have willingly and intentionally violated section 127 of the UK Communication Act on (but not limited to) 75 separate and distinct occasions. I did so knowing I could cause emotional anguish. I would like to confess! 🇺🇸🖕
Hard to believe that You-all have to pay for this. Would the bbc show A Clock Work Orange or Fahrenheit 451 and a couple other one of the day... just wondering 😅😅
Believe it or not, video games are the biggest entertainment medium on the planet now. That's probably why some news outlets pay increasingly more attention to its industry.
I think this type of content is more respectable than most of what the BBC has been producing lately.
Some of these comments are so unappreciative... This is a Brit who's accomplished some great things in the games industry, far more than you sweaty farts could ever dream of, including his work on the flagship games of THE HIGHEST GROSSING MEDIA FRANCHISE IN THE WORLD. Doesn't matter if this is "news" or not, it's still worth covering something like this
at this point, i’d make another channel specifically about gaming. it’s jarring to see this, Astro Bot, Mario & Sonic next to politics and war
I think sprinkling in some fun and joy among the doom and gloom is a deliberate strategy for news orgs since a couple years back, in order not to make people lose hope for the world.
Oh no they better make a new channel because you’re a sensitive sausage.
I had to do a double-take when I saw this was on BBC News. But separately, this game looks incredible! The Giant Bomb team was right.
Another good interview! Consider putting these in a separate channel to make it easier foe the intended audience
Port Just Cause 2 to the Switch Enix!
Yet folks on switch are already reporting game breaking bugs involving items in the game....
Not doing a follow-up on Concord and Dustborn anymore?
Looks great, shame about the lack of physical for Xbox
bbc, making 20 minute video will not necessarily sell games
They aren’t trying to sell games. It’s a podcast editorial series, old man
I have willingly and intentionally violated section 127 of the UK Communication Act on (but not limited to) 75 separate and distinct occasions. I did so knowing I could cause emotional anguish. I would like to confess! 🇺🇸🖕
Hard to believe that You-all have to pay for this. Would the bbc show A Clock Work Orange or Fahrenheit 451 and a couple other one of the day... just wondering 😅😅
Defund this garbage.
Alot of work for summink that end up fairly Gay.
Seriously, what is up with BBC News and gaming? It gets like 100x the coverage it deserves, weird. And not like the videos get views.
Believe it or not, video games are the biggest entertainment medium on the planet now. That's probably why some news outlets pay increasingly more attention to its industry.
Why shouldn't they cover it? Just because you're not interested? I found this video interesting and I'm sure others will too.
Okay boomer
They have covered gaming and tech for years old man
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