The article specifically states that the "user review" score is dragged down, and does not claim that the official metacritic score is bad.
I thought it was an interesting catch by Beefjack.com,personally.
I remember coming home from my friend's house with a 3.5" floppy disk labeled "Duke Nukem Episode 1: Shrapnel City"
I was never the same again
Good article
Wow, that's really awesome. Right down to the music, and it even has the little progress bar in the lower right. There are some really talented people out there.
Bubbles for the user icon
I kinda feel like the word "difficult" is often used incorrectly to describe Demon's Souls. It's challenging, but it's more that you need to learn how it wants you to play it. It does require a lot of patience, though.
What a surprise to see you trolling a PC post.
It's all in how they implement it. The existence of a "Beacon Fire" doesn't mean it's gonna be in the middle of a short section. It could be the equivalent of the beacons you used to warp back to the Nexus in Demon's Souls. Just sounds like a slightly cooler way to explain it and give it more use and purpose.
I'm surprised this got approved.
This article is a troll job.
"Graphics" aren't the reason that PC gaming is alive and well, it's Steam, Blizzard, Valve, GOG.com, and indie gaming. Visuals are a nice perk if you have the hardware.
And comparing The Last Guardian to Battlefield 3 is hardly fair. TLG is clearly going for artistic flair. Battlefield 3 is trying to be a true-to-life representation of reality.
Consoles are fixed hardware. PCs are open-ended and ...
They're all gonna have slight differences, but people make a habit of overstating those differences.
But it'll likely be more like apples to oranges comparing Xbox360/PS3 to PC in this case, as the game itself isn't going to be exactly the same. Maybe not as drastically different as the PC's Battlefield 2 was to consoles Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, but different nonetheless.
MGS and Crysis... Apples and Oranges.
MGS had a complex storyline but if Crysis took the same approach, there'd be a lot less action and a lot more popcorn.
And besides, if it's storyline I'm looking for, I'll go play something that Roberta Williams or Jane Jensen wrote.
Look at you and your cute little bubble.
The only real difference right now between the Kinect and the Move is that the Kinect was home to several games that were considered the worst games released in 2010. Yeah, the hardware is seriously impressive, but what are you gonna play on it right now?
The Move does look like an ice cream cone, though.
The game isn't killed, as there's still a very active community. And Vietnam was actually a pretty great add-on. A metascore of 88 disagrees with you.
Nowhere in this article did he mention the PS3. The closest he came was in saying "I can promise you that the console versions will still look amazing because of the core technology." Everything else is taken out of context and pure speculation.
I'm glad this game will be playable on consoles so people without a good PC can get in on it. But this is probably gonna be another situation akin to when the PC got Battlefield 2 and the Xbox got Battlefield 2: Modern C...
Play Bad Company 2 on Xbox 360/PS3 and then play on PC. Night and day difference, and it's not just in visuals.
Comments like this mean you've also never played Battlefield 2. That completely changed the game for multiplayer war FPS shooters, and was PC-exclusive. The team is still largely intact who is making Battlefield 3, which is poised to once again change the game.
I'm sure the console versions will be good, but you're gonna pay the same...
Why is everyone basing what Crysis 2 looks like from a limited demo?
I spend much more time on my PS3 than Xbox360. Yes, they have incredible looking games. No, they do not compare to the new UE3 tech demo. You're missing the point. There's a difference between being a supporter of the PS3, its hardware, and its games, and being a rabid fanboy.
The day that a COD game is considered to have an emotional story is the day that our standards have been mangled beyond recognition.
Once I saw reviews of it and how so many things were changed, I knew this was going to piss off a lot of people.
But I'm still gonna play it and probably like it. Bad for BioWare is still generally really, really good.