A reader warns that younger gamers are not interested in traditional video games and that they’re the ones driving change in the industry.
The Friday letters page is upset at the closure of Roll7 and Intercept Games, as a reader struggles to make sense of Xbox’s multiformat plan.
The Monday letters page hopes publishers understand exactly why Fallout 4 is a success again, as one reader enjoys Zelda in bed.
A reader argues about the importance of exclusives and how many wouldn’t exist if they weren't needed as a selling point for their console.
A reader worries if that Xbox becomes the dominant force in the games industry it will spell bad news for Japanese video game developers.
A reader suggests that open world design is behind many of gaming’s ills and getting rid off it would save time and money and improve games.
The Friday letters page worries that Larian Studios might be getting too cocky, as one reader celebrates 30 years of Super Metroid.
The Wednesday letters page remembers the glory days of GAME and its midnight openings, as one reader decides to say goodbye to his Xbox Series X.
A reader asks why publishers are obsessed with high-end graphics and complex storytelling when none of the most popular games have either.
A reader suggests that companies look to retro gaming as the model for making games more quickly, cheaply, and imaginatively.