Sony has just instantaneously won E3. Seriously, you know that whatever Quantic Dream has got to show will be pretty special. God, I can't wait.
that the second episode was released? C'mon, it's been over a month now and I'm getting impatient.
Looks great; I love its art direction.
That'll help out the Metacritic score nicely.
Squeenix are dumb and out of touch enough to make a sequel to one of the least popular Final Fantasy's out there. Why not give the people what they want and make a direct sequel to VI/VII/VIII/IX instead.
cannot be unseen. And I've just seen a giraffe receiving fellatio.
providing of course it gets localized. And considering it's a visual novel, that might not be too likely a scenario.
GOTY material incoming. Mid-June is so far away.
He gave all the different components 7.5, across the board. It's like he couldn't even be bothered.
UK gamers, as a heads up, you can pre-order the game over at Asda now for £25.00. For that price it's a steal.
http://direct.asda.com/Grav...
They're bring back Mr. Caffeine!
Yikes.
but more like scourge of the internet. Can't go anywhere online now without having some My Little Pony crap forced down your throat. Any grown adults that obsesses over that trash should be ashamed of themselves.
My only gripe is that there's no mention of Tanimura, who was an excellent character personality wise and also in terms of his move set and fighting style. Major bummer that it looks like he won't be a playable character again.
Sony's conference could so easily stand head and shoulders above the competition, all they'd have to do is bring Cage on stage with an announcement of some sort and give The Last Guardian a new trailer and bam... instant victors of E3.
then it ought to sell exceedingly well. I was done with CoD years ago, but if it helps shift more of dat awesome hardware then who am I to complain.
If GamesMaster and OPM have given the game 82% and 8/10 respectively then it can't be as bad as these guys are saying.
the more it makes me think that maybe we'll see something new regarding The Last Guardian at their actual conference.
The Last of Us always took top priority over Infinite and Tomb Raider anyway; nothing's changed.
One of the most immersive and intriguing games I've ever had the pleasure to experience. The pay-off at the end is devastating.
But really, June is all about Gravity Rush. One can already tell from import reviews and the response in Japan that it is something very special indeed; about as essential as handheld gaming can get. Can't wait to get the opportunity to finally play it.
Anything else is practically a bonus at this point.