God of War: Ragnarok has a nice ring to it.
This is quite possibly one of the worst lists I've ever seen.
I didn't even realize you were being sarcastic haha. Sorry about that.
My favorite game this gen so far. Loved it. One of the few improvements I would do to the combat is make it easier to swap weapons, and be able to do so more fluidly. It was definitely the best in the series from many angles. Loved it.
Twitter is anything but a private space. She has over 10k followers. Does she personally know all of those people? No. The whole idea behind twitter is having quick conversations with quick replies. If she wanted to keep things private, there are options for that, or other social media platforms. The guy was mellow and respectful. It's going over the top nowadays where people can't even comment or have conversation.
I'm all for equality, rights for all, etc. She...
You're right, a good game has nothing to do with any of that stuff, but in the right hands, it can enhance it. I play Naughty Dog games to enjoy fully realized characters that feel real. I don't initially care who they're kissing, what color their skin is, or what their gender is. Naughty Dog makes me care though, and that is what makes their games great. I see no problem with games being made to make people feel inclusive, because at the end of the day, we know what it's like...
Yup, I had all 8 crafting classes as well as the three gathering classes maxed with the best gear possible for each... That's not to mention the few combat classes I maxed out -_-
They probably won't, and this is why: they make standalone games. That's what makes David Cage's games so unique. They may have their flaws, but you can explore so many different avenues without worrying about which is canon and which isn't. Your first playthough is your main experience, then if you choose, you can see them all. While the games he makes aren't 100% free choice, they most certainly go beyond the illusion of choice that other games provide (like Telltale Gam...
It's kinda like most fighting games really. They add more characters, they add more maps, they add a few new mechanics and a game mode or two. I still enjoy the games, but it could be said of most fighting games, it's why I don't buy many fighting games anymore (that, and I get my ass kicked in 1v1 fighting games).
I don't care either way. I have friends that only game on one system or another, it's been that way for a while, if they don't want to get a Playstation (which is what I game on), then I just talk with them in person. No biggie. To be honest, it may help Sony in some respects to allow cross play. At this point, I feel like the only people who have gotten Xbox are people who love Gears/Halo/Forza or just want to play with their friends (or in the rare case wants an XB1X for the hig...
Based on what I saw, TLoU Part II was my game of E3. I'm really looking forward to Spider-Man though, and I would like to see that behind-closed-doors viewing of CyberPunk 2077.
I'm looking forward to seeing more on this game, the graphics were picturesque. I like Sucker Punch's games, and I hope this one is better than their other franchises.
Tank, he has 600 health.
It autocorrected to wasn't. I loved the first game lol. Otherwise I wouldn't preorder another. Can't blame you for downvoting xD
I preordered on PS4 a few weeks ago... Looking forward to it, the first game wasn't great, but I haven't gotten a chance to play the handheld versions.
They simply use the entire spectrum, from 1 to 10, to review games. It doesn't make them "edgy," it actually makes sense. Now, whether I actually agree with their reviews of certain games is a different story entirely. The games journalism industry is weird, anything under a 7 is pretty much trash. What are those other numbers even for? A 5 should represent a mediocre, average, middle of the line game, instead it represents absolutel trash. While I don't agree with a lot of ...
The Last of Us had one of the best multiplayer components I've played (and my favorite single player experience).
Naughty Dog has said it's scripted, but not in a bad way. It's more like the demo being choreographed to include different gameplay mechanics that may not all appear in a quick demo area like that. It's meant to show off as much as possible in a short period of time, also, they wanted to make sure the demo player didn't die at all, as no one wants to watch a loading screen. It's all real, the demo was just choreographed, and that's perfectly fine.
Offering it on PS+ the month before TLoU Part II comes out would be some strategic marketing...
While I understand the reasoning behind releasing the next Xbox before the next PS (look at last gen, it had them in the lead for most of the generation), I think it would be an unsavory move. The best, I think, would be releasing at the same time. The One X just came out, the Pro has a full year on it, if they release a year before the PS5, they'll have given a $500 dollar device a rather short lifespan. A big F you to fans.