I was wondering where everyone went to get news, reviews, trailers, etc. IGN has always left a bad taste in my mouth with their seemingly bias reviews. I used to go to the gaming, games, Xbox, and a couple other smaller niche subreddits to gather the vast majority of the info. Now I’d like some advice on what others favorite sites are. Bonus points if it has an app. Thanks!

  • @Madnessx9
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    391 year ago

    I use to browse Reddit subs… Now I hope Lemmy fills this hole.

  • @Zoldyck
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    341 year ago

    Reddit was my go-to. I hope gaming communities on Lemmy will grow.

    • CosmicSploogeDrizzle
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      111 year ago

      I like Ars. For videos/reviews I personally like Skillup, ACG, and Eurogamer mostly, also digital foundry. Plus the official channels for the various consoles.

    • @NOT_RICK
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      31 year ago

      Ars does fantastic work. Their coverage of space and rocketry especially. Just watch out for the wired articles that get crossposted. Many of those are just not good

  • @RisingSwell
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    161 year ago

    Skill up has a weekly show about what’s coming up, what’s come out, and a bunch of indie games. He’s on break for a month at the moment, but it’s good content and has got me to buy a few good games.

    Game linked is another channel from Linus Tech Tips that is focused on gaming and I have faith they do their research properly.

    Gameranx is also quite good.

    All of these are YouTube channels.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Skill Up is a good one. Digital Foundry also has a weekly show that covers news, which I find is well done.

  • CosmicSploogeDrizzle
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    1 year ago

    I’m the lead mod over on [email protected] and I am also a mod on [email protected]

    I use an RSS reader app/website plugged into all the various news sites for gaming on all consoles and PC that a browse a few times a day. I post a lot of the news I like to the communities I mod. If you’re looking for an app, I recommend an RSS reader (there are a lot to choose from so I would dabble in a few and see what you like).

    If you’re looking for gaming centric communities you probably already know where to find them on here, but resetera has good discussions as well. If you want to look for other communities across lemmy instances you can use https://lemmyverse.net/communities (be sure to set your home instance with the “home” icon so all links open correctly).

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    If you are a penguin I would recommend GamingOnLinux. I think it is more or less a one man operation, however contrasting to IGN and the likes I also think that is a good thing.

  • @PewDiePie
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    91 year ago

    Yeah, like most people in this thread I use RSS:

    • Blue’s News
    • Frontline
    • Eurogamer
    • Game Developer
    • Games Industry
    • Gaming on Linux
    • Gematsu
    • Noisy Pixel
    • RetroRGB
    • Rock, Paper, Shotgun
    • Terry’s Free Game of the Week
    • Time Extension
    • Video Games Chronicle
    • Warp Door

    There’s also YouTube channels like ManlyBadassHero, SplatterCatGaming and AlphaBetaGamer that are great at showcasing more niche games.

  • Hibby
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    For general gaming news, I go with Jeff Gerstmann and the Nextlander guys. For more technically focused stuff, it’s hard to beat Digital Foundry and their methodology of focusing on the user experience over benchmark numbers. I think all of those folks have been around long enough to be above chasing the hype cycle for traffic and they all have context from decades of being in the industry. Rich from DF started working in games media in 1990 and Jeff started working at Gamespot in 1996. It’s hard to find other folks who have been in the industry that long and still working in games coverage.

  • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA
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    81 year ago

    I’m broke. I try not to get news so I don’t have any desire to spend money.

  • Pope-King Joe
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    61 year ago

    Gamelinked, Inside Gaming, my Google Discover feed (it’s actually gotten a lot better as of late of providing me with gaming news), and places like this mostly.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    I use Goodnews to read RSS feeds from Destructoid, Eurogamer, GamesIndustry, Gematsu, Nintendo Life, PC Gamer, Rock Paper Shotgun, RPG Site, The Jimquisition, VG247, and Xbox Wire.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      You can also create an RSS feed from any subreddit by adding .rss to the URL. I check r/games from feeder a few times a week just to see the top news stories.

  • SSTF
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    41 year ago

    Between Mandalore Gaming, Civvie11, Gmanlives, and JarekTheGamingDragon I feel like most things interesting to me will filter in. Otherwise my Steam page knows me pretty well, so if I see something interesting looking I’ll read user reviews and go find some raw gameplay footage.

  • @micka190
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    41 year ago

    Jesse Cox on YouTube has been doing a “5 Minute Gaming News” show, where he basically goes over the daily gaming news. From there, it’s usually easy enough to find articles about it. He also covers new releases on mondays, with trailer highlights and stuff. It’s pretty neat.