This looks like a rip-off of my article from several weeks ago...
http://gamersnexus.net/feat...
The developers are over-rushed these days, it's unfortunate that they don't have the time required to make a masterpiece 100% of the time.
Kind of sounds like a classic topic that can be applied to anything. It's almost as if the example you provided (5 year old) still retains his 'gaming innocence', while all of us who have discovered internet gaming have lost the natural ability to play for fun - not for competition.
Thanks for the comment!
Defending any company they don't work for! Just look at all the fanboys 'round these parts ;)
Ubuntu has a larger marketshare than Mac at this point, can't wait ;)
sikbeta - read the article, he's a pure-bred mactard. Try reading before you comment.
Why the hell would anyone try to "apple-fy their logo" (quote from article)? A company does not change their logo to 'blend into' their host system, they want to be known for one single entity. Adding more adds confusion.
How come I don't see statistics in this report? I see no economic reason - which is the only true reason - why this has failed. I am what many would call a PC Elitist, and as such was excited to see numbers detailing the 'failure...
Zynga isn't a real gaming company, this shouldn't be real gaming news. Millions of mindless drones... ungh.
You analyzed the two most over-used titles in history: Mario and Call of Duty. There are dozens of innovative games out there, whether or not this particular writer has discovered them is another story.
While I do not play it anymore, Eve Online is a prime example of originality and story-based gaming. Sadly, Mount & Blade: Warband is one of a very limited number of hack/slash FPS / TPS genre games.
While many of the ideas are recycled, they are being r...
The group has taken careful steps to ensure a sound legal plan. They are not reproducing any copyrighted content, but rather drawing from the original game files to recreate it (i.e., conversations, audio, etc.). This means you must have the original BG2 in order to play this mod, and since they are not redistributing any original content, this should work out.
To answer some questions: Yes, this module will be released in segments, meaning that you players will be able to play through it parts at a time (as opposed to waiting years for a complete product, you get them every couple of months). The project lead has currently set a target date of September.
I can't wait to play this one with my review staff, the trailer does a great job at mixing comedy with pure AWESOME. Hopefully they deliver as promised ;)
lol, that guy reported my story saying: "To many glitches impossible to fix"
Fail grammar, fail reporting. Don't report journalism because you hate the game.
There is no such thing as "The Android" phone - that's a mobile OS. If I were anywhere I wouldn't buy one. $2500 / year for a contract? No thanks. I'll use my phone to talk to people, I don't have enough time in my day to waste it on pointless "apps" like the iGun. If I wanted a time wasting device, judging as I am on N4G, I'd probably go with a portable console.
Read the reviews and decide for yourself ;) Not everyone likes the same playstyle, so see what you can gather from the author and how similar you are to his perspective.
My sister loves the book, sweet review.
Why did you report the story as a duplicate? Mine was published nearly 10 minutes before the others... fail report.
Well done. Commented on your site.
I won't be buying it until servers are in ;) Yeah, I was one of the guys b*tching about that :)
Good.
This shit should be in the forums.