Video games have consistently strived to reach a resemblance of reality. You can't achieve that if concepts such as class, creed, religion, sexuality and so forth are ignored. Whether or not those fall into what you classify as a political approach is irrelevant. Video games, like other mediums of art, create a setting in which those categories are filled in with a certain perspective. That's what storytelling is. Now some games might not touch on those subjects because of their sourc...
Oh do tell, where are you going with this?
The bubble you live in must be scary, seeing it shrink.
Love is love.
Sounds like it. From what I read you'll be able to switch Noctis out with your Comrades avatar, and in doing so, your single player world will act something keen to Dark Souls (where you see other phantasms, or ghosts).
*shrug*
Other games are so good you won't even miss Call of Duty.
Looking forward to this.
A base to build from the ground up, loved it the first time, hopefully I'll love it even more with D2.
*whispers* give me that dlc. (I know nothing is planned but that's what dreams are made out of).
Nothing that we didn't already know, which is to say, hardly anything.
If RE2 sells well, then I imagine they'd go for a RE3 remake, and if that does amazing, well sky is the limit - no - the stars!
In my personal opinion, Ubisoft delivers decent towards above average gameplay experiences. They were horrendous for awhile, though they've since seemed to have gotten better with quality control.
Would I say they've made some of the best games? No.
Would I say they've helped push the possibilities of gaming? Yes.
If they continue to grow in their intent for unique experiences, they'll be going in the right direction. If a day com...
Ah, the memories.
@Foxtrot, I think what we're seeing now is how do reviewers and gamers approach a game that's essentially had an overhaul change from its initial launch. It's a different game at this point, a 2.0 so to speak.
Day 01 of No Man's Sky, was atrocious. It was barren and empty of what was promised, or at least heavily implied. So when I see your anger or distaste for the game, I completely get it.
Since then however Hello Games has been adding...
You never know, there's still future updates in store.
This is unreal. I love it. Any creative person can use this to explore, create and even give some subtle advertising to their own work (think of an author who's got a cool level in mind, and the name links to his/her work).
There's going to be a lot of amazing things the community makes within Dreams.
Lead? To where? We see the shovel. We see the graves.
The narrative could be strong, but I don't blame many for holding huge doubts.
There's no romantic relationships by the way, though they've stated friendships do reside in the game.
I think what's bothering people the most - from a Bioware tells a good story point of view - is that hardly anything story wise has been shown beyond the cookie cutter named placeholder enemies and the vague reasoning for our purpose in the game. You'd thi...
Oh been a few weeks has it? I guess it's time to "worry" over Days Gone, again.
I don't care what the dislike count is and that's the beauty in difference of opinion. My opinion isn't the popular one on N4G, and that's about all I get from it.
Your bubble, JokerBoy422, is your notion that anything pertaining to equality and the LGBTQ community is out of place in video games. The reality, which is encroaching on your bubble, thus shrinking it - is that these topics are in fact - fine. They aren't being shoved down anyone's throat...