After losing Glen Scholfield Executive producer/cheerleader (Deadspace 1) and Ian Milham Creative director/Series Art director (Deadspace 1-2) they lost the lifeblood and exciting vision behind DSpace.
I agree, but I don't know if I am just that tired of current generation consoles or am truly as excited as I am about the PS4?
But those games were built from the ground up for their respective systems. The 2 games mentioned in the article existed and were ported to the Wii-U. If rumors are correct and the Wii-U is as easy to develop for as the original Wii/360 with a bit more power under the hood then we should have had a superior port. Am I wrong?
He is seriously one of the nicest guy's I have ever met. The whole staff love their community so much and are huge star wars fans and meant it as nothing, but homage. If anyone knows the story of Michael Mamaril, our fallen Borderland brother in arms it would move you to tears. After losing his battle to to a terminal illness the BL friends he had made and gamed with as therapy reached out to Randy and the guy's at GBX. David Edding "Claptrap" voiced a eulogy as our favorite...
This person is obviously an attention starved troglodyte.The writing is amazing in this game, just read Mikey Nuemann's, "The Returners" and Watch Anthony Burch's "Hey Ash, watcha' playin", freakin' genius both of them.
"And we needed the staff to finally get Skyrim working on the PS3", that was cut from the article.
As a gamer of 30+ years I was happy to even have an ending, let alone five variations on the same one(different colors). This is going to sound like an old man speech,like "When I was your age!" I would play a cartridge based RPG that was so long that it had to have a built battery to cache your saves and after the epic boss battle you simply received a "GAME OVER...Thanks For Playing!" Afterwords I would simply move on to the next game. I didn't phone the 1-800 number...
If you can't afford $5.00 dollars more for a new copy you have bigger problems than Gamestop.
You can still play the whole game when you buy used. It's not as if buying a used copy of Madden you only get to play half a season and are forced to buy a pass to complete the season. It cost money to maintain servers which run Cerberus network on Mass Effect, Online multiplayer on battlefield and online competitive football on Madden, so when you buy used you are not contributing. Darkfiber is right and we as consumers are spoiled. If you look at the film industry they are combating the...
The online pass cost you nothing if you buy new, therefore new is route to go.
If you're buy the game new the online pass cost you nothing, it is part of the entire package. You are not paying $60+ additional online pass fees(COD excluded), so it makes sense that you buy new. Why would you support a company that will sell you a game new for $60 dollars and turn around and give you $15 a mere 24 hours later, just to mark it up to $55 as soon as you walk out the door? You complain about online passes ,but I would complain about the fact that your losing 75 percent of...
You can't tell me that pre-owned games sale have nothing to do with the decline in new games sales. Studios like EA took chances on properties when no one would. Deadspace (should have never worked), Brutal legend, and Oddworld Strangers wrath both games that offered unique gaming experiences that were both picked up by EA after being dropped by their original publishers and released through their partners program. If anything EA has done more this generation to change their image as an e...
Stop complaining about online passes when you continue to buy used games. The gaming industry (publishers) such as EA support thousands of people that make the games that we love to play and these individuals have families that they support with the money made on "New" game sales. These games are the reason there are specialty chains like gamestop, so without EA and every other publisher there would be no industry.So keep supporting the used game market and we will continue to see s...
I think we can add Rage to this list quickly. For what was being sold as id's return to form and learning from there past mistakes, but what we got was a instantly forgettable safe shooter. If Borderlands hadn't done the wastelands of Pandora better and Fallout 3 didn't rule with it's tale of post nuclear survival Rage may have had a chance, I repeat may have. I know I will be put through the ringer on this one, but Arkham City is already on my list of forgotten games. Another...
Yeah that will totally help the industry.
And you are the reason a online pass is needed.
What is worse as a consumer to be forced to come up with an additional $5.00 dollars at the point of sale or only getting $18.00-$23.00 dollars credit 24 hours after you purchased the game?
Or a genius marketing ploy by the Joker?
Why do you want to support a company that less than 24hrs after a purchase the game will depreciate by more than 50%. Than have them turn around five minutes later and sell it to the next person for $5.00 dollars less than retail.
The article was meant as joke. Sadly Lukes comic timing is a little off and the sarcasm isn't laid on thick enough for some. Look at it as an article on what people will take at face value and run with. Example:"Tonight on FOX news are video games inspiring racism?"......."Afte r the break we'll return with the most racist game in history,BIOSHOCK:INFINITE!&quo t;