They've already released footage. Looks pretty hardcore, I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
This guy talks too much. Just shut up and make games. Once he reaches Kojima status, then maybe I'll listen. All he did was make a button mashing third person game and a silly cars-with-guns game. Make something like a Shadow of the Colossus or a World of Warcraft and I'll listen. Until then, STFU
Meh, the Chinese government is already heavily enforcing censorship. Unless the absence of Google causes a coup, I see nothing happening from the removal of Google from China. It'd just be another step towards seclusion with an oppressive Communist government.
If they made a Halo Movie with the production values of Avatar, yipes! That'd be amazing.
I think they could retain the brightness of Halo and still be as effective. Spirits Within was a good film, but I agree that it was a bit monotone and gray, something that should be avoided.
Haha, I seriously can't wait.
Very cool. This game was a great romp.
about friggin time
Starcraft will win all Game of the Year awards.
Wow...I'm a hardcore gamer.
How depressing...
OH God yes.
Pretty much any Blizzard Game, really.
Starcraft w/ Maps
Nice.
Haha, if that really is the screenshot, that's awesome!
Love the big heads in NBA Jam
NetHack - The Greatest Adventure Game of all time.
"Pretend that you could only play one game for the rest of your life. There's no multiplayer, but it can be on any system, be it console, handheld, or a computer."
Nice job, bub.
Hmm, these screens definitely don't look dated:
http://www.7outof10.co.uk/s...
Although I'm totally looking forward to playing Alan Wake, I'm still longing for something more like a real-time Myst.
Unfortunately, I think websites like Gamefaqs have completely ruined the discovery of adventure games.
This is coming from a guy who loves those "Trapped in a Room" flash games.
With a real-time version of those games, and with Natal, it could be a great puzzle solving experience.
Here's hopin...
Yes, you're missing my point. China has been censoring their people from Western influence for a long time. Regardless of where the attack comes from, Google's decision to withdraw wouldn't be a far cry from what they've been trying to achieve for years: complete isolation.
You can bet that human rights activists don't support a COMMUNIST government...of course the Chinese government would take action against those factions.