You'd better hope nobody releases "The Broader Art of Eating Dicks" anytime soon then.
"What about this fanny pack!?"
I'm always tempted to pack a fanny, whenever one is offered to me.
In the UK they are called bum-bags as "fanny" means vagina here.
n64? that game dates all the way back to C64. One of my all time faves.
Bring on Mothra (has to be the lamest 'monster' in history). Looking forward to this game (hope it plays well).
@Volkama
DualShockers agenda is no way as obvious and crude as yours.
You are completely obsessed with putting down Abriael and DualShockers at every opportunity with no valid reason.
Do you ever post anything else? I think you may need psychiatric help. You go far beyond any legitimate concerns and put far too much time and effort into badmouthing the site. Who exactly are YOU working for?
Audio files are miniscule, cutscenes are the same in all languages. You'd be lucky to save a few megabytes like that.
I'm 42, I don't want a WiiU because they don't interest me in the slightest, it has nothing to do with looking childish, just a lack of anything that I like.
The article's title is directly engaging those who don't own a WiiU and suggesting that they have "no excuse" not to get one. The people replying are the very same people the article is talking to.
People who own/intend to own a WiiU shouldn't be posting here.
@Higgins
WiiU has nothing that interests me either. You're the one that's championing a turd of a console, perhaps YOU should give up gaming.
Most gamers have given up on Nintendo, hence the terrible sales. I wouldn't pay £50 for one.
Agreed, but those illusive stars WILL come to you if you keep at it (I know from experience). Don't spoon-feed us, let us earn those achievements.
I couldn't agree more. Some of the stars are difficult to get, but none are impossible if you put in some time and effort. It makes the victory all the sweeter and feel like a real achievement.
@Craig2Web
I completed the legends tour with a time that was ranked 25th in the world (now slipped to early 30's).
The game isn't too hard, it just takes commitment and perseverance (I'm by no means great at driving games even though I'm very fond of them). If I can finish it, anybody can.
Actually, its pronounced "YE YA" (not EA) according to the bizarre sounding accents of the guys in the video (seriously if I sounded that bad when I opened my mouth, I'd never speak again, let alone broadcast my voice).
Not a big Star Wars fan, but I quite like the idea of a Han Solo based Uncharted style game.
"The reason I THINK they keep saying "if the developers use it", is because it would make Xbox1 games different from PS4 games. Some developers want the games to be as alikeas possible so they don't get a backlash from fans on the other system."
Then why would they release all the inferior Xbone versions of games?
Seriously you guy's should stop waiting for the next big thing that will close the power gap and enjoy what you have (o...
Nobody needs to sell DriveClub to anyone. It has already massively outsold its rivals, has a great community and sells on its reputation amongst gamers alone.
The game continues to impress every time I play it (even after all this time). I can understand why it still garners daily articles.
If you don't buy this game, its you that loses out, not the developer. Besides, it has already massively outsold its rivals, and has received more extra content than most sequels (still ongoing).
The after-launch support for the game is a lesson in how to do things right, so "teaching them a lesson" by not purchasing the game seems a bit stupid (especially considering its commercial success means it's too late for a boycott to have any effect).
@Hoffmann
DriveClub is the new King of arcade racers. You won't regret buying it.
Jet Set Willie was hard anyway but the bug that made it impossible to finish makes it the hardest game ever (0% completion rate).
The light on the DS4 does have uses. I was recently playing Metro and the.devs programmed the light to flash in synch with the flickering lights in dark rooms, it worked a lot like illumiroom was intended to, very atmospheric.
@Stefan
The same has been said at the beginning of every generation since the PS1.
PS2 wasn't a great leap from PS1 at the beginning according to a lot of people at the time (I remember a friend believing SSX was a PS1 game after seeing me play it for half an hour or so).
For me, the difference between PS3 and PS4 is night and day. Everything is more solid and stable and rendered far better (no more flashing walls that flicker between ...