What are some good PC game news sites with RSS feeds? - by io organic industrialism
van HellSing on 17/9/2008 at 16:19
He's the guy with the shit-tinted glasses, remember?
Sulphur on 17/9/2008 at 17:11
RPS happens to be entertaining to read, which is why I suppose most people read it. Koki's incapable of merely disliking anything without throwing up some internet vitriol, which I guess is understandable given he has the personality of Simon Cowell crossed with (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_LlE4MnLCU&feature=related) an angry ferret.
Maybe his morning diet consisted solely of marmite and bran when he was a kid or something.
Anyway, I guess most of this is about the previews and pre-game release info that's there. Don't people usually take most previews with a grain of salt? I always thought the most important thing about them was the solid facts you gleaned from them once stripped of subjectivity.
Everything else, especially pre-release opinions, is just fluff unless the game's actually completed and been played through most of the way.
redrain85 on 26/10/2008 at 23:29
Yeah yeah, I know this thread is old. Stop taunting me with that bright red necromancy warning. :)
I recently discovered that (
http://www.pcgameshardware.com/m,0000) PCGH has started publishing a lot of their articles in English now. And even better, they have an (
http://www.pcgameshardware.com/feed.cfm) RSS feed for it.
Also - while it doesn't have an RSS feed - (
http://www.yougamers.com/) YouGamers is a pretty cool site for PC gaming news only. Don't know why it hadn't occurred to me, to check the FutureMark web site before, since they're all about benchmarking the latest rigs and games. It only makes sense that they'd post news about recent titles.
And one more . . . where Microsoft tries to make it look like they care about PC gaming.
(
http://socrossblog.com/) socrossblog.com
(
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Socrossblog) RSS Feed