Max Payne 3 is excellent. I mean, sure, it's no Max Payne 2, but it's still a brilliant game in its own right.
I'd like for it not to be an Xbone exclusive.
I haven't looked forward this much to a downloadable title since Journey, and look how that turned out.
I think I'm going to faint; it's finally happening. Just got to say though, I'll commit the act of seppuku if it's a Xbone exclusive.
this is some of the best news I've heard all week. I generally hate playing games on the PC, and I don't think mine could even run this efficiently anyhow, so owning the game for the PS4 would be the best scenario possible. Just so utterly elated to hear this news, and another reason (as if I needed more) to buy Sony's next console.
just awesome. And that's just a launch title. What a promising start to the next gen.
Can't imagine Tameem appeared on that PS4 sizzle reel for nothing. Heavenly Sword 2, Enslaved 2, DmC 2, whatever, just give me a NT game on Sony's next console.
They improve with each game release, with Enslaved and DmC both being excellent for very different reasons.
Just can't get shafted this time around; I desperately want that console for Christmas.
Doki-Doki Universe and Hohokum in there personally. They both look exquisite.
No Rocksteady, no Keven Conroy, tacked-on multiplayer - it's like they don't want me to buy the game.
You mean flounders, right?
the music is uniformly excellent, if a little too outlandish for its own good.
It looks rough, especially the animations, but the potential is there. Definitely on my radar now.
That was an excellent show, albeit some seriously dark and grim shiznit all in all. Keith David was perfect in the role.
taking a lot of influence from Journey and its somewhat abstract form of co-op for one of his own games.
A Media Molecule handheld exclusive is something to be cherished, especially when it looks as innovative and unique as Tearaway. The waiting will kill me.
It's not due to a declining interest in consoles that's somehow going to extend its way to the next-gen efforts from Sony and Microsoft. It's because, whatever the timeline may dictate, Nintendo's console isn't a next gen effort in the eyes of the public. It's more comparable to hardware that was released 7 years ago, except it's being sold at a higher price-tag and has a dearth of system-selling software to make it appealing. Third-party support is poor and con...
They've clearly improved with every release, so I look forward to whatever it is they have to offer next. I think above all, I'd like a sequel to DmC 2, but I doubt that title would be announced so soon after the first one. A sequel to Enslaved would also be great, but that's not going to happen.
it's not them who are taking the financial gamble, it's the publisher who has hired them. It's the same situation with Platinum Games, who have never developed a hit game, but rather flop after flop after flop (even Metal Gear Rising, which has been a hit in Japan, has bombed everywhere else), yet still manage to find willing publishers to work for. Why? Maybe the developer is cost-effective, maybe they specialise in a particular field or have a vision that appeals to what the ...
Partially because I think it looks ace, but mostly because I need to get it out of the way before The Last of Us releases.