Given how well they have done with all other aspects of the game, for the most part, over the years, I'm sure the developers will do just fine with a story mode. Is there anything on the full team writing for the story mode?
But seriously, those sales though. Great way to end the year.
Some mods are needed and others are just for fun. Either way, keep them coming.
I used to love the Need for Speed series, but this one was just kind of thrown out there without enough notice. No wonder it isn't doing too hot in sales.
See, I didn't have too much hype for this, kind of a take it or leave situation, but this swayed me to give it a shot.
I mean, new games are new games. A lot of people own both consoles now, so exclusivity isn't really a big deal. Now, I did choose to get a PS4 before my Xbox One, but that was because it had a larger player base. Exclusives are cool and all, but not the biggest scale tipper.
I agree that VR will more than likely extend this generation, if it has any impact at all. It is going to be hard enough to get the every day consumer to spend the extra money for the VR set, but to think they can then jump on a new console shortly after is crazy. This generation has at least 4 more years to it.
Well, this just adds another layer to that staggeringly delicious cake called Fallout 4.
Looks like I need to head home and start searching asap.
Either way, more background music for my day to day life to make it feel a little more epic.
Racing games just aren't grabbing me like they used to.
It's not easy, but it is by no means too difficult to play. There is an obvious learning curve but nothing too bad.
Loving the bikes mix ins, but some new cars would be cool too.
Um, PS3 and Vita? That just feels weird to say.
I just hope that Sony doesn't make the PS3 mistake and over-price it then wonder why it isn't selling before playing catch up.
I'm really looking forward to winter, when it gets nice and cold, more engrossing to the game.
I'm banking on around the $350 mark. I know it would worth it, but convincing the masses of that is going to be Sony's struggle.
This has quickly become one of my favorite games of al time. There are so many possibilities and so much replay value that it is stifling. I can't wait to see what comes next.
I love a good shoot 'em up or gory, horror fest as much as anyone. But it is games like this, the ones that lead to actual reflection and awareness, the ones that are more like experiences than games, that define the medium. I need to get on this one as soon as possible.
This is going to go one of two ways: Kojima comes out swinging with a fiery vengeance or he hopes the name on the box sells it. I'm absolutely leaning towards the former.