Yeah, I bet it makes you sooo happyyyy: "Ohhh, what a fantastic day! Street Cleaning Simulator for a little variety, oh!".
HYPOCRITICUTIISM.
I don't get why this guy has the disagrees, are people really so fanboyish that they can't accept the fact this game is also coming for PC?
This whole platform war is for 5 year olds.
Why the disagrees? He's talking truth.
I'm glad kitchens at my favourite developer's studios are filled with women, cause that's where they fit!
That's a horrible joke, but I thought someone will cheer up at this.
"How do you feel about how it relates to the Star Wars legacy and games we might continue to see in the future?"
It won't change a goddamn thing about the games, though they might start new legacies of additional stories in form of books and comics, that'll pertain to those games. It was always like that anyway (KotOR series born a bunch of literature and graphic novels).
"What might this mean for the future of Star Wars games?"
Thanks, now I know to save my money for better games. Cheers.
Enough of this!
I think the cover art doesn't make any freaking sense. That grenade will kill them both, goddamit!
Oh, gosh. Who cares anymore...
Happy to see Metal Gear series as a prime example of the "future-predicting" games :-).
It became cool to hate those franchises not without sensible reasons.
Agree, 2015 is going to be one of the most exciting years in the history of gaming. So many games, so little time...
I'm pretty sure Rockstar's delays are for the sake of bringing the best quality out there. It will be worth the wait. Besides, they're, after all, working on a single-player DLC and a new game to that.
It's not like he's not grateful. He basically means, that Konami limits his and his teams' creativity. A side effect of belonging to a large marketing department.
Assassin's Creed: Comet, they mean?
No love for MGSV? No love from me!
If it says "this trailer was captured on PlayStation 4", then it's true. Rockstar is not Ubisoft.
They played us like a damn horse sh*t!
I'm quite on the opposite - I'd like a defined, charismatic protagonist, with his own personality and style. John Shephard was too stiff, because they wanted to leave more space for that pseudo "role-playing" aspect, and it certainly deprived him of any "naturalness".
Ah, another of your pointless posts.