Okami is awesome, heck bought the PS2 version then the Wii one.
Should add 'Psychonauts' (consoles) and 'Grim Fandango' (PC) to that list.
You'd think that maybe..
Duke Nukem 3D
Blood
System Shock 2
Soldier of Fortune
to name a few, could've been on that list.
That's a lot of games, probably all FPS or 3rd person.. still, makes me wonder why some of them weren't made, yet 'Star Wars Kinect' was.. still one of the worst 'Star Wars' games' I've ever "played"
Nah, he's Marvel, been around since 1973 too - so, he's 40yrs old this year.
Hmm, is Blade gonna be in this game.. cause that would be awesome.
@n4rc
Interesting way of saying things isn't it?.. tsk tsk on him for releasing a game with a game breaking bug..
yet how do you feel about the big companies (Bethesda, Activision or EA) who have all released games either broken straight out of the box or riddled with game breaking bugs..
so using your logic it perfectly acceptable for them to do that since they have the resources to pay for any certification from MS - nevermind the fac...
The original Atari joystick.. 1 button coupled with an almost indestructible column of plastic..
as for the modern era of consoles, i'm torn between the SNES and PS1 with dualshock.
I wish this game would release already, can't wait to play this.. LEGO are one of the few games my wife will play.
It was.. but was full of glitches and freezes on both the 360/PS3.. yeah, they were working with Bethesda's poorly optimized gfx engine but Obsidian modded it heavily themselves, yet the bugs, glitches and freezing were still there.
Well, my gist of the article is this.. when Viacom bought Harmonix back in 2006, there was a clause in the contract which stated that Viacom would pay Harmonix's former stockholders an 'earned bonus' based on how Harmonix products did in 2007 & 2008 - well, it seems Viacom stiffed the former stockholders with it's creative accounting methods.. in turn those former stockholders sued and WON in 2011 in a lower court and again in 2012 in a Higher Court, Viacom appealed to the...
I remember them, still Ty 1 & 2 for my PS2.. I got #3 when it came out but it doesn't work on the slim ps2 model I have..
Maybe Jason lives there..
Gas for 1 reason, the whole premise of the 'Mad Max' trilogy was that gas was completely gone.. 'Mad Max 2 (The Road Warrior)' was all about a biker gang trying to get a tanker full of gas.
There maybe be planes in the game, finding 50,000+ gallons of gas to fly it, might be another thing altogether.
Might as well stick with the 360/PS3 version.. I really don't see the PS4/XBOne versions being anything other than straight ports.. Now if TT Games have completely rewritten the game to take advantage of the PS4/XBOne greater memory and such, then I'd go for next gen one.
I like the little things like, hunting, playing golf and tennis, those city scape visuals looks amazing too.. I wonder if Bigfoot will be in those hills?
Judge Dredd needs to be OPEN WORLD..
DRM is as old as video games have been around.. one of most cumbersome and useless (IMO) was lenslock infamously found on the ZX Spectrum version of 'Elite' - 99% of the time, the damn thing never worked even when you typed in the correct answer.. not surprisingly lenslock never got used again as DRM.
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Emulation is piracy, just depends on the company if they allow you to use their ROMS without fear of legal action.
A good example is Amstrad (owner of the Sinclair Spectrum brand) they fully endorse the release/use of the Spectrum ROM kernal for use with emulators.. now games are a different matter but many old software houses have released many full version games into the public domain.
One of my fav programmers from the day, Jeff Minter has pretty much rele...
While some of the games interest me there are just too many additional restrictions (for me) to get a XBOne. That $100 difference doesn't help.
Was reading the official info on xbox.com and in the fine print it says 'Advanced TV hardware required for XBOne' - what's advanced TV?, a DVR unit or something?
2015?! and more than likely Oct/Nov 2015..
Bethesda better hope that 'Elder Scrolls Online' is a monster hit then.