That's what happened? Some dude got pissed at you for winning, played another game with you and then got pissed again when you won that one too?
...does that sound like a NORMAL DAY AT THE OFFICE to any of you other chauvinistic men around here? I get that kind of crap ALL the time. Everyone does. It's pretty much the first law of multiplayer gaming.
Mmmm, sexy.
But then...any excuse to play through the games again would have been good enough for me.
What a load of bung. You're full of bung, Capcom. I have never known of a company more bung-filled than you.
Yeah, U3 was one of the best-selling and highest rated games of the year. And I certainly wasn't disappointed, personally.
This article is...confusing.
@Tonester925
Do you actually think the vast majority of those reader reviewers have played the game yet? How many do you think have actually BEATEN the game, given the amount of whining there is about the ending? At some point, you have to be able to call BS on hundreds of reviews claiming that they don't like the ending of a game that was released TODAY.
Yeah, this DLC crap is a real kick in the nuts, but this is just one more example of the stupidity of...
What's a "hooters?"
I've always said that the term "JRPG" refers to a VERY specific, retro-inspired brand of narrative driven RPG. It's just the predominant form for the Japanese RPG. It's nothing personal. Though I will say that the comparison to WRPG's is ridiculously superficial given the wide berth we give the genre over here (everything from adventure games to shooters can be considered WRPG's).
"JRPG" generally refers specifically to a game with a l...
It's a very sporadic bug, but it IS "widespread" (that is, it's affected enough people that it's not considered a few isolated hardware or software issues). I have a PC copy and a 360 copy of the game because of this BS. It makes the game unplayable if you're unlucky enough to get it.
That's beside the point entirely. Games are already essentially a "service" as opposed to a product. Do we really want to take it that extra step that would allow companies to police what we say like some sort of deranged dictatorship? I mean, it's not as if companies have demonstrated in the past that they simply want people to act "civil" and they'll leave us all alone.
Companies operate solely in the interest of the company. They would dicta...
@Parasyte
Just for the record, the death threats were NOT directly linked to the DLC. There was some shenanigans a couple of days ago involving a couple of leaked endings to the game that pissed off a few really stupid people.
Obviously there's no excuse for death threats, but Bioware seems to have "spun" the story a bit and used it as a sort of justification that people are overreacting to the DLC.
I don't know why there's like two or three of you people that insist that it's hypocritical of people to be reacting to this. Gamers ALWAYS get mad at day one DLC. It's nothing new.
This is perhaps a somewhat more extreme example because:
a) it's a massively popular franchise, therefore the outcry is naturally louder
and
b) the content appears to be much more important to the narrative than a simple superf...
Yeah, that was a really good story. I agree.
He's done more for the industry than you obviously understand.
But...how do villagers repopulate the village? That's what I want to know.
It was just unremarkable. Plus virtual texturing is pretty nice from a distance, but up close it's ugly as sin. They're STILL having pop-in issues with the PC version.
It's a serviceable shooter, but it's just...forgettable.
This actually looks pretty embarrassing for gamers, to tell the truth.
If only the protagonist didn't look like an emo Justin Bieber and it didn't have "Devil May Cry" in the title. It's actually a really cool looking game.
Even after all the Ninja Theory "defending" I've done, I have to admit that it still confuses me as to why they chose to adopt the Devil May Cry franchise. This game doesn't look like DMC at all.
Man. Did anyone else notice those girls' breasts?
Obviously it's fine if people out there like it, but it just doesn't interest me anymore. It was kind of cheesy in it's own charming way for the first game, but the Disney touch has all but faded from the series at this point. It's just a sappy, overly melodramatic mess of convoluted plots, piled upon subplots, piled upon subplots.
His games just aren't worth putting up with...him. For all his squawking about innovation and the sorry state of the industry, he and his team always seem to churn out surprisingly conventional games. Now all of the sudden he's the paragon of "hands-free" gaming?
Whatever, Molyneux. I've enjoyed most of your games (to varying degrees), but in all honesty, I'm not that sad to see you go.