How do you think we got the Velociraptor Death Squads?
You couldn't even beat the second level of Max Payne 3 on easy without my damn help. Don't you start lecturing on challenging games.
Jade I asked for one thing, avoid the wand jokes. You can't even manage that for me?
All things aside, I'm gonna enjoy playing with my wand...
Get your mind out of the damn gutter!
It's all downhill once you bring the unicorns into it.
I came for the egg men...and the unicorn...
Kind of ironic given what's blazing up on the front page of N4G but I liked the trivia nod to Sega's wonder patent. (Read to learn more)
Bit odd but I don't think they're really into E3. Didn't they no show last year too?
It's not really about agreeing with what we put down, and it's not really a list just more like a set of examples to make you think about it. But I agree, no Sadness makes me sad. :(
Hmm well, kind, maybe but not so sure.
I had a good concept, using fear and the environment to terrify enemies into submission but it didn't really show the whole 'Worlds Greatest Detective' and 'Martial Arts Master' sides of Batman that Arkham City and the movies demonstrated.
Unrelated note, how much longer until The Dark Knight Rises rolls into town? I don't know how much more waiting I can take...
I want any of the following:
Wasteland 2! Final Fantasy Versus XIII! Kingdom Hearts 3! Zone of Enders 3! Half Life 3! Fallout Online! Crysis 3! Halo 4! Bad Company 3!
C'mon guys, what's the matter with all of you!
Oh, and we'll obviously have some new Black Ops II details to roll our eyes at ...
If the game is only half as incredible as Pan's Labyrinth it'll be one of the greatest games of all time.
No, freaking, argument.
Not in the slightest. :3
A Dirty Harry game would only have worked with the total blessing and cooperation of one Clint Eastwood. Had it gotten that, then by gawd that would have been one hell of a retro movie tie in...
As it is, I guess L.A Noire is as close as we're going to get. Time and genre wise that is.
It's freaking awesome! :D
Thankfully the PS3 version fixed the checkpoints, but the motorcycle is still pretty much broken...
I'd go to say it's the only interesting Move exclusive I've seen so far. There are some games that support Move that interest me, such as House of the Dead: Overkill - Director's Cut (Which is AWESOME) and No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise, but none that could only be played with a Move.
Majority of reviews, in fact all three of them, that I've read for this was either an 8 or 7 out of ten. So obviously it's an interesting little title, and one people should really play if they want to know what it's really like.
Every game has potential. Just some show it more than others. In Haze's case it was obvious that there could have been something really worth remembering in there, but they just didn't seem to do what we hoped they would. It was utter disaster of a game, but it did make me think that a sequel could have been so much better.
A bit like Homefront, which is getting a sequel by the people who made Haze...
Oh dear.
Time Splitters 4 isn't legitimately cancelled...yet.
Just on 'indefinite hold' so to speak...
DON'T KILL MY DREAMS!!!! THEY'RE ALL I HAVE LEFT!!!
True, but in Haze's case it really was given the poster boy treatment which made it's flop all the more embarrassing. It wasn't until Too Human came out on the 360 that it was really forgiven, since the Xbox community then got it's first real taste of bitter grapes.
I bought mine originally for £17.99, three weeks after launch. (In those days flops dropped THAT fast.)
I can't help but remember those cool little moments when I imagined all the good things you could do in the game if they were applied to a good game. In those days the only game that came to mind was Halo, now it's Crysis. A Crysis inspired Haze sequel would be the dog's bollocks.
Looks like crap, sorry to say. Although this is only trailer one, so it might get better.