Well, it certainly would make sense to put it on PC in time too. But yeah, consoles seem to be more in need of this type of game.
Yeah, betting on Destiny and Watch Dogs was incredibly clever. And I didn't even like Watch Dogs.
First of all, everyone does. I don't share the impression that game journalists are as negative as this article would have it. To me, it seems many of them (though, definitely not all) will hype pretty much anything.
Also, for most of the text I felt like the comparison between Destiny and No Man's Sky was pretty pointless. Even though they're both games set in sci-fi universes, No Man's Sky is conceptually more similar to Minecraft than to Destiny. But, the S...
At the very least, I'd imagine the server keeps track of the time and not a script running on the browser.
But it should be possible to write a script that answers the questions really fast, if you take the quiz a couple of times first (seeing how the questions are different every time) and write down all the answers. Or, so I'd think.
Well, too bad it's no longer possible to participate. And that there's no point in double-checking that in order to make that I'm not trying to get rid off the competition.
Well, Sony is in peril, but PlayStation is obviously looking stronger than i a long time. And really, Nintendo looks stronger than they did following the launch of the DS and Wii?
No.
As far as sequels go, inFamous Second Son was a pretty big change. Not necessarily for the better, but still.
Seems like a typical developer side-project. I wouldn't say no to anything Star Wars-related, though.
Yeah, inklings all the way. I am beyond tired of the Nintendo mascots. It's not that they're bad, but everyone needs a break once in a while.
Not informative enough to justify a list. More a commercial than an article, I think.
Anyway, I think The Order is shaping up great. Awesome graphics, cool setting and fantastic atmosphere. You should pre-order it on Amazon now before stock runs out.
Are you kidding? This article, for instance, takes a jab (out of nowhere) on PlayStation and Xbox. The most vocal fanboys are typically the ones with the console that's been doing well recently. That'd explain why PlayStation and PC is all over the place.
I've seen Nintendo fanboys dismiss all shooters as generic, Xbox fans talk down every racer that isn't Forza and PS fanboys make fun of how basically every Nintendo 2D platformer could have been a level in L...
Well, all fanboys are really kinda arrogant. I think there's a platform out there for every gamer, but that doesn't mean we should be arrogant and think that our platform of choice is the one for every gamer.
That part about the Wii U was so related to the subject that it made the author seem even more professional than I seem sarcastic right now.
I liked Lego Star Wars, but I'm a bit tired of the same formula by now.
Also like X-2.
And people who like Bayonetta talk about it all the time!
Also, surely "everyone" loves Guitar Hero and The Sims?
Biggest hit from the tax hike came some time ago. As the article states, app sales have gone way up.
Except maybe Wii U, which has already dropped some of its absolute biggest cards.
So, almost no one got the sarcasm? You really thought I compared turning off the music to lifting the Empire State Building? Ok. That's only reasonable. (ALSO SARCASM)
That's bad news. The music in Driveclub sounds awesome, judging by the trailers. Now I'm gonna have to go all the way to the menu to turn it on?
And why don't I lift the Empire State Building while I'm at it?
Other than that, Driveclub looks awesome.
I know :( Typical Dice.
Haha, awesome!
Cool to see more sites doing satire.