Lol@Serg.
I thought The Conduit had great controls, no doubt about that, but it was a pretty average shooter. Hopefully they can really improve on everything else this time. Interested to see how it turns out anyway, especially seeing as it will have co-op.
Sounds good. I loved the first one, but it was spoiled by the insane time limits and only having one save slot.
I'm pretty sure Smacktard was being sarcastic.
I must be one of the only people on here that actually loved both of them :(
I'm running his comment through a few decoding programs right now, I'm not hoping for much though, it'll be like cracking the Enigma code.
On your next blog can you get rid of the unneccesary text and post more Cosplay girls?
Thanks.
'The first Crysis, if I have been informed properly by the denizens of N4G, is similar to Just Cause 2. It is a very large area to explore and many choices in how you want to do so. The story takes a seat in the back of the 72 passenger bus. But I remember reading that Crysis 2 will be more like a traditional FPS. So more linear and story driven. '
Why didn't you just say 'I haven't played it, so I don't really know'?
Crysis is nothing like Just Cause 2, aside from a...
Anyone remember a game called Weird Dreams? It wasn't a particularly good game, but it was totally surreal. What made it even more strange was that they used to use it on a Saturday morning childrens show, well certain sections of it, for kids to play to win prizes.
I thought there might have been an April fools article on it getting released in 2010, but no luck yet.
You got sucked right into that one didn't you GHINASKY. Congratulations.
It's funny how most of these April fools articles are more interesting than an average days articles on n4g.
Only one I bought was Heavy Rain, I'll be getting GOW3 along with the collection but the others don't interest me at all.
EDIT:Actually I'll probably pick up Yakuza 3.
I think it's safe to say that some people are evil minded while others aren't. You could have 20 children brought up on a diet of violent video games and some of them would turn out to be violent bast*rds. You could have the same children bought up in a perfect world without violent games, films and so on and the same ones would still be violent bast*rds.
Life isn't perfect and no matter how much you wrap people up in cotton wool they will still be who they are. Someones persona...
An engine is only as useful as the people that use it. If it's used well you can get good results, there's plenty of games that used the Unreal engine that did just that.
But it has seen better days, the cryengine offers a whole lot more opportunities for devs now.
I've often thought about that, to use more than one monitor would add all the borders of the monitors, as seen in the article picture. Isn't that off putting?
I've experienced two colour displays! Go go zx81!
While I agree about some of the features (at least from what I've seen in that link you posted) being used (or stolen) in win7, it's fair to say that most os's steal features from one another through the years. I bet Apple have done it as well, but that doesn't really concern me tbh. I'm just glad to have an os upgrade that isn't a load of sh*t, after using xp for so long I thought MS were never going to have another os worth upgrading to. Vista was horrible imo.
And yes, that ch...
What features are these? Honest question, I've never used a mac.
I think the scene in Bioshock where you end up putting a golf club into Andrew Ryans head must count as a pretty violent death.