BREAKING: Guy has opinion, no one knows why, outrage ensues
This is actually a great video. Watch it before you comment. He admits that K:D alone isn't important, but for an objective-based game, it makes sense to stay alive longer.
It's not censorship.
“Censorship” is a term pertaining only to governmental action. No private action is censorship. No private individual or agency can silence a man or suppress a publication; only the government can do so. The freedom of speech of private individuals includes the right not to agree, not to listen and not to finance one’s own antagonists.
Treyarch is the worst of the three imo. Map design and spawning are always at their worst in Treyarch games,
Guilty by association.
Following someone does not automatically mean endorsement.
What a petty thing to do.
Fixed.
That was a wicked trailer.
I do that all the time.
If it's rated it must have already been developed. Maybe DLC for DA: I.
Rockstar Toronto developed the PS2 port.
That PlayStation 3 one is scary...
"Aliens"
GTA V?
"Here's how you should write your article *clicks report*"
Australian website. oUT IN oCTOBER.
Hmm...
I saw the same demo at Gamescom and thought it looked amazing. Didn't see the same visual fallacies as the author here did.
Nope. I am heading to Gamescom as press and have time booked for hands-on with Dead Island 2 (as well as the prequel).
Well, the article talks about the service's potential in overseas markets, and why pricing and success in North America is important if digital distribution is to take off elsewhere. The pricing is bizarre because you're paying the same price to rent as you would to buy it outright. Beta or not, that's outright one of the things that need to change: the pricing structure.
The rental structure is bizarre especially when renting a game for 90 days costs the same as buying the game from the story outright.
I think the article makes an effort to highlight how buzz terms are rarely explained. "Power of the cloud", "data streaming", "only possible on next-gen". Cloud computing and streaming (not data streaming) were mentioned in the article. Microsoft itself has spoken about "streaming" games over the "cloud". I don't think it meant to suggest that cloud computing and data streaming are the same. The interview linked to in the article clearly s...