EvdWL on Girls’ Games, Game Reviews and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater

The Pentecost weekend is also upon us. But before these three wonderful days off begin, of course we have something else for you. We are talking about our regular live show EvdWL. Koos and Jelle observe the game’s honors for you and discuss all game news with you. This week, we have a juicy (no pun intended) post on Women Going Online disturbs, one wonders whether or not you should be playing games as a reviewer and there is a rumor about a new Tony Hawk Pro Skater. And much more. Sit back and start your weekend with this new edition of EvdWL.

EvdWL: women in games often hide their gender

It’s an article that caused a stir earlier this week. 59% of women who gamble online because they always hide their gender. They are regularly victims of debauchery comments, inappropriate messages and questions about the state of their relationship. And they don’t want to. The striking thing about this story is that the ladies think the developers represent them well in their games. India and AAA score high when it comes to the appearance and presence of women in games. Women want to be more represented in game advertising. Koos and Jelle will tell you what they think about it in this new EvdWL. This will undoubtedly be another discussion where you have to be careful with your words …

You must complete a game to be able to watch it again

What do you think? Do you agree or disagree with the above statement? In any case, it’s a statement that has made a lot of noise over the past week. Because is it possible to make an objective judgment on a game if you haven’t finished playing at all? Koos and Jelle think hers (or is it theirs?) And you will of course hear their opinion in this new EvdWL. There’s also a rumor about a new Tony Hawk game, Mass Effect 3 is going multiplayer, and EA is launching a new studio. All this and more in this new pre-Pentecostal edition of EvdWL.

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