Hardly, if Mass Effect 2 is anything to go by.
That bit with the gears was genius.
The thing is, one man's improvement is another man's dumbing down. I know you can't please everybody but this feels like a lose lose situation.
Damnation's are probably easier than the rest, but I have better things to do with my time, like watching paint dry.
I'm still waiting for the day when devs stop half assing the crowds in racing games, most of the time they are horrible 2D images repeating the same awkward cheering motion over and over.
Graphics are getting more realistic all the time, but if the next step after 3D is virtual reality then count me out, I don't want Inception to become a reality.
A little more than I expected, but hopefully the game will be good, and we are getting it this year, which is awesome.
Is that guy doing the voiceover pinching his nose?
You could have just edited your first post. Whenever I get too many disagrees (and I wasn't trying to intentionally annoy people) I use the ol' bait and switch- the more it makes the people that disagreed with you look nuts, the better.
Kinect are touring again? I thought they broke up, awesome!
MP3? Oh that extremely common filetype that's annoying to convert.
That's nonsense, I don't even own an iPad yet!
*deadpan voice*
I fight for my friends.
Title might as well be Kinect IS a new console- deal with it.
In fact, that should be the new slogan for Kinnect- deal with it.
Excellent, sounds perfect for me. Thanks!
What really pissed me off was how none of them looked like they played games, ever. I doubt half of them had even touched a controller before that advert.
Is that thing about GT5 having thousands of cars true? Because that would be awesome, ecspecially if most of them were unlockable since I'm a major completionist.
Guys, this isn't Entourage, you are advertising a game, let's try to keep to task OK?
Gotta love that expression, he is not displeased to say the least.
To be fair, with Macs nearly every game is always going to be a port from the PC, and ports rarely live up to the original.