Stadia Connect July 14, 2020! Let’s Go!
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STADIA Gaming Community – Stadia Gamers, Devs & Streamers
Follow one of the most amazing, dedicated, loyal and nicest person in the Stadia community! Sunny Cloud Gaming on YouTube
Follow one of the most amazing, dedicated, loyal and nicest person in the Stadia community! Sunny Cloud Gaming on YouTube
Follow one of the most amazing, dedicated, loyal and nicest person in the Stadia community! Sunny Cloud Gaming on YouTube
So, Google Stadia has been out for a little over 2 weeks, and I streamed games to my laptop for about a week or so at this point in time. During this time, I am looking forward to streaming Tomb Raider and properly reviewing that once I get the chance to in the coming weeks. For now, though, I want to discuss how I currently feel about Google Stadia as a whole. The Good About Google Stadia For one, I like the whole “2 Free Games Every Month” stuff. I enjoyed playing Samurai Shodown. As I stated in my review,
NOTE: MOST, if not all, images and experiences I showcase in this article were made by me. The featured image is copyright of Ars Technica. An Introduction to Google Stadia So, Google Stadia has just recently come out about a week or two ago on compatible devices. I say “compatible” because my Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 tablet is INCOMPATIBLE with Google Stadia! Can you believe that lameness?! As I said in my Samurai Shodown Stadia review article, I had to use Bluestacks 4 (A 3rd-party software that turns a computer into a makeshift phone with computer inputs) to be
A Shodown for my Respect This past week, with some help from a 3rd party software called Bluestacks that turns your computer into a makeshift phone, I was able to play Stadia for the first time, and I got some pretty good (and not so good) results out of my time playing Google Stadia. Today’s game-in-question is Samurai Shodown! Remember: These are simply my OWN experiences, and all images in this article were made by me. The featured image came about due to editing a snapshotted image in MS Paint. First off, if you somehow don’t have a Google