Should be roughly 25, right?
Every GTA game has been out on PC, all being close to but not more than one year after the console release. Its not so much that they aren't PC fans as the fact that the only games they've released that they felt would net a good profit is GTA and MP3.
Red Dead Redemption was considered a risk by many since Westerns is an unproven genre in gaming. They may not have made enough to warrant releasing on PC later on. LA Noire was barely profitable due to how Team Bondi...
Why not? If it is a game that has truly stood the test of time and is actually comparable to or better than modern games then it should at the very least get a very honorable mention if not an award.
I wouldn't exactly call The Last of Us a cash grab. The main reason for that is because it is an exclusive title. Those who were planning on not supporting XBox One and planned on getting a PS4 while never owning the PS3 can now play a game they were anticipating can now spend $60 instead of $230+. So for those who don't own a PS3, you're wrong in that buying TLoU for PS3 is cheaper.
The re-release itself isn't a cash-grab, neither is the $60 tag since they...
I have plenty of patience and a fairly large attention span. I've got a library of well over 100 games from this generation alone, with the only genre not in my library being horror. I love survival games, it's just the horror genre itself that seems to disinterest me when it comes to gaming.
Also, I don't think having to fight the controls is a valid way of making the player feel helpless. Good narration and gameplay mechanics can easily do that. When the protago...
I'm talking about pre-RE5. While I couldn't get into them, it was clear the game was getting watered down. RE5 and RE6 were extremely unappealing to me because of that.
That doesn't excuse clunky controls, however. The gameplay should never be twitch in these type of games; the protagonist needs to move methodically and cautiously. It wasn't so much moving slow that bothered me as I tend to do that in games anyway. Fallout, Elder Scrolls, and any other game th...
I keep debating on whether I should try this out when it releases. Tried Dead Space and couldn't get into it, same with Resident Evil. The older Silent Hills, I loved watching but hated playing because the clunky controls irritated me too much. Actually, most horror games wind up with me not playing beyond a couple hours at most out of boredom or frustration.
In many cases, gamers can do better. How many times have you had an idea that was overall superior or better than what the developer went with? Whether it be how a feature worked or a plot point? Several times, I'm sure. Everyone has had moments where their ideas are a ton better than the developers'.
What gamers need to do is learn that they need to voice these ideas as constructive criticism rather than bashing the hell out of an otherwise good or great game. We hav...
@JackDaniels.
Actually, crying being associated as a sign of weakness is idiotic and only a recent thing. For centuries, it was considered a very good thing for a warrior to be able to cry. It showed humility, honesty, and sincerity; a warrior who would cry was often deemed more trustworthy than the most hardened ones, and also often would be the most successful.
So yeah, the whole "crying is for the weak" mentality is utterly idiotic.
I haven't read the article yet so I may just be repeating it, but there is another issue they have to deal with. It is when they're so used to playing a game as part of the job that they automatically get into work-mode whenever they're playing a video game in their spare time.
I remember when I used to do game reviews, even my most beloved PS1 games wound up becoming tragically dull because I would get into work-mode and start picking it apart, even though I was ...
I have to wonder if this will be on PS3/360 or on current-gen only, considering they stated that DA:O and DA2 were a part of a trilogy and had game saves carry over in a similar fashion as Mass Effect.
And you continue to be a pretentious ass. I wouldn't have been, and I was not in any way, lost on the subject. All the information in the article was shown in the picture itself, reading it was not required if you have eyes and a brain. Saying 'it looks like' when something clearly is what it looks like is a very common figure of speech in the english language.
Now get over yourself and stop knit-picking what people say in an attempt to prove your false sense of i...
Once again, does it matter? My conclusion would have been the same either way. Now, do you have anything actually worth saying or are you going to continue making yourself look like an ass for no reason?
It makes sense, considering the subtitle of "Phantom Pain". Psychological trauma is intangible and very hard to grasp for those who've never suffered through some form of it. It's fairly fitting if that is what Kojima was going for there.
This review doesn't even review the game itself. All it says is how it is a re-release, that they think the extras add nothing, and that FFX-2 was and "is a blight on the series" and is best left unplayed.
How about reviewing how the game itself measures up rather than just going "its an old game with extra stuff" and slapping a 6/10 rating on it.
Of course not. I'm not going for digital because I prefer collecting games. I have whole bookcases full of games with original cases (or boxes for SNES/N64).
Then there are the facts that every terms of service state that digital purchases do not belong to you, that you are essentially not buying a game but paying for the privilege of playing it. Then there is the fact that games released even seven years ago are still being sold for $60 when they can be found retailing ...
I don't think it is, since that his solution would have killed the vast majority in the Capital Wasteland and possibly the US Wasteland as a whole. It's very possible his solution would have made humanity in the US an endangered species.
The PS4 has the same services as XBox One, with the exception of a few exclusive features. X1 only has a couple features PS4 doesn't, and the PS4 has a couple the X1 doesn't. Many of PS4's features that the X1 offers, Sony offers for free.
Example, you do not need to buy PSN+ to get access to Netflix. However, on X1 you have to buy Gold. So X1 has a paywall to get to a paywall. There's a very large list of features that require Gold that are also free on the ...
President Eden... his 'cure' for purifying and ridding the water of contamination would also kill anyone tainted by radiation. So innocents will die because of his plan. That's something the writer left out.
I'm hoping for some news on Ganondorf; I loved the Melee version but disliked Brawl's version. In Brawl, he never felt like he handled very well.