Yep, with teams so small there is no sense for names.
The more they keep it similar to the single player game the better, if you ask me.
I don't like much that white border around the characters. I know it's there to make them easier to see but it kills the aesthetic of the game.
http://www.lensoftruth.com/...
And here is Digital Foundry comparison (much better than just a bunch of screens) http://www.eurogamer.net/ar...
It already was.
Ok 21, my mistake.
4 hours maybe playing on easy and shooting at everything in sight.
The game has 11 chapters that would make 11 min per chapter, really? I don't think so.
That was unexpected. I always believed he was one of the owners of Epic.
I wonder if he left the company because EA or Microsoft are making moves to buy it.
From the scans it looks like the 3DS version.
Not much of a graphical leap.
This game is worth a full retail price.
He has been on this quest since leaving Bullfrog.
Who is he trying to fool? He is just a snake oil salesman trying to sell his poorly developed games as world changers.
In ME1 there are two DLC and only one is worth it.
In ME2 they went crazy with at least four DLC that are relevant in the next game (and a lot of armor/weapons DLC)
In ME3 there is already one important and another in the making, but I don't care anymore.
You need to spent a lot of money if you want to play the whole story.
LOL Bioware.
What's the point of the trilogy then? Keep milking fans into buying more DLC?
Then they should have involved more in ME3 to avoid the fan reaction.
And when the people stopped paying attention to consoles?
So far multiplatform titles sell a lot more on consoles than on PC.
Dishonored may be the only really good game until the next year, with all the delays to 2013.
MS is already making a new Killer Instinct, or so the rumors say, and Nintendo didn't even bothered to publish Conker's Bad fur day in the first place (Rare had to do it on its own)
If Nintendo had any interest in those IPs it would have bought Rare back then.
The Platinum Games deal was a good move for Nintendo. They probably signed for 5 or so games which would secure good (even if not supersellers) games for the first years of the WiiU.
Nintendo trying to buy back Rare is utter crap, Rare it's not Rare anymore, not even the name is the same.
On the other hand Rayman Legends is only a on rails casual platformer, a great dissapointment and not a good sign of things that are going to come for the WiiU.
Another one in EA's kill count.
Naughty Dog has two teams now. I hope that for the next gen they would be able to deliver things like Uncharted and The last of us without forgetting about their roots like Crash and Jak.
And DLC, tons and tons of DLC.