Interesting read. I'm not a huge fan of scary games myself, but it's nice to hear the game is genuinely terrifying, not trying and failing.
I'd definitely be interested in games turning into comics, and not just as spin-offs. I think it could work for quite a few, really.
Maybe if there was a Beyond Good & Evil comic I'd get over Ubisoft taking FOREVER to make a sequel...
Well, the new FF games have gone multiplatform, so why not?
I haven't even started it yet, been waiting for a deal this good to pick it up.
Can't wait to play it... even though most of it has been spoiled for me!
It's only available through the Bethesda store, and they don't really sell games there. I'd guess that's probably why.
They've said it's so people get the game on time rather than waiting for a big box to be shipped across the world. That kinda makes sense too.
I think there just isn't enough time dedicated to relationship building. Even if a game is over 10 hours long, a good chunk of that will be spent running around killing things. Not exactly romantic.
A lot of games also happen within a short space of time, or have no sense of time at all. Love needs that pacing to feel realistic.
I did think to myself, of all the places in the world, why Paris. It's just another typical, pretty city. There's nothing particularly new or exciting.
Here's hoping Ubisoft pull something impressive out of the bag...
I know right, how dare we invent these things.
I need this game in my life..!
Poor Knuckles.
Thankfully I was late to the Walking Dead party and played it all at once. Playing Season 2 and Wolf Among Us chapter by chapter is killing me..!
Disappointing, but I'll still pick it up at some point.
I have a triforce necklace I picked up on Etsy. It's a great conversation starter!
Amazing. I'm convinced.
IX is one of my favourites :) Onwards from that the games are a bit up and down, but theyre still pretty fun.
Similarities in games are a given, there's only so creative you can be within a genre or franchise without going completely off the mark. As long as games aren't complete clones of each other I don't think it's a problem.
If Titanfall is 'CoD with mechs' then, well, it's not CoD is it.
I wouldn't say 7.5 is a bad score..?
I am surprised at the amount of low scores it has though, it's by no means a bad game imo. There's some problems but it's still fun.
It's rare that a game makes me spend £40. This wouldn't be one of them.
Same, I wonder if it was only aired in a certain area.
I'm not sure how I feel about it. Maybe it's one of those things you have to experience before you really feel strongly about it one way or the other.
At the moment, though, I could take or leave virtual reality. I think the technology is amazing but from the perspective of wanting to play it all the time... eh.