Have you ever wondered which is the best gaming blog?

 Top Five gaming blogs


The best gaming blogs offer sparky analysis and pointed reviews, while some simply serve up epic belly laughs. Here are the ten best we've found


Some parts of the print media have suffered more than others from the advent of the Web, but games magazines would come near the top of any death list. Monthly titles have seen their news coverage poleaxed by hundreds of blogs and sites that are able to run with the tiniest scraps of news and screenshots as soon as they emerge.

But the best gaming blogs also offer sparky analysis and pointed reviews, while some simply serve up epic belly laughs. Our sister site GameSpot UK has all of those and more on its blog London Calling, but we couldn't really include them, could we? Here are the ten best we've found (that don't sit right next to us).
5. GoNintendo 
(www.gonintendo.com)

By sheer weight of posts alone, this is an expected RSS channel or bookmark for anyone with any interest at all in Nintendo gaming, whether Wii or DS. It sucks up stories from around the Web and totals them rapidly, offering an essential issue for the Nintendo fresh insight about the day.
4. That VideoGame Blog
(www.thatvideogameblog.com)

Another multi-design blog that digs behind the titles, frequently offering posts that are as fascinating to individuals in the games business as to gamers. A troublesome line to walk, yet it oversees it easily. A perfect plan and clear composing makes it a reviving read.
3. Shacknews 
(www.shacknews.com)

In truth, Shacknews is one of those locales that obscures the line between a blog and a news website, so far reaching is its combination of information and highlights. With such countless sites pursuing a similar news, it's a commendable perused in light of the fact that it actually figures out how to get special features and new points.
2. Joystiq (www.joystiq.com)

One of the two heavyweights of the games publishing content to a blog world (the other is underneath), Joystiq offers many posts a day, getting reports up without a moment's notice, and pursuing down select data whenever the situation allows. A fundamental hotspot for anyone with any interest at all in gaming.
1. Kotaku (www.kotaku.com)

In truth, it's difficult to pick either Kotaku and Joystiq - - a fair setup of the tales they post are on similar subjects, such is the savage contest between the two. Kotaku edges it for its humor, notwithstanding, with its scholars communicating their characters without becoming egocentric.

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