Ahh, Thanks for clarifying bro :)
Been playing it for a couple months on android, it's good fun :)
But can't you just download it from the store? Like, it was on the android store at least, around a week or so after E3
The core gameplay is quite fun, but the game runs horribly on consoles.
The Devs were too busy creating an expansion to sell (while in early access), to stabilize frame rate and optimize UI design.
So no, it's essentially still a work in progress and therefore not worth the asking price.
Truth!
They screwed up in DK with the nes too. Received mine in April this year, even though I pre-ordered it -_-
Prolly gonna be the same this time around.
There's nothing wrong with it, it's just the overabundance of articles centering around it that's becoming mundane :O
Even I'm excited to see what the future holds, it just feels like gaming journalists can't enjoy what they have for the moment.
The roadmap is probably there, yes. Especially if Sony is going for iterative life cycles and a lean approach to their product development :)
But on the other hand, maybe he should start with Kiwami, because the way the story is delivered is probably gonna be more "modern" in zero, than in Kiwami :O
If the experience is gonna be mostly the same as back on ps2, there's a chance it'll disappoint a bit if he plays zero first? :D
Hope I'm wrong though ^^
Well, at least I'm a well-entertained idiot with a degree in concepting and design, with an affinity for blue ocean strategies. I can live with that ^^
Ahh, so excited xD
The difference between the two is pretty obvious, but i'm really glad they decided to do a total remake with the dragon engine :)
Why is every 5th article on n4g becoming "when is ps5 out"... Like dude, play your f*****g console and stop worrying. Enjoy your ps4, or Xb1, and just chill. It'll be out at some point and when they announce it, you can be pretty sure that n4g is gonna explode with articles about it again.
In terms of storytelling, Bioshock elevated the medium. It was one of the first waves of near movie quality stories and while it did kinda hold your hand, it also opened up to exploration in tune with upgrading your capabilities :D
While Drawn to Death really wasn't me and lacked half a year of polish or so at release, it definitely has potential to be fun. Some of my friends play it once in a while just because of the sheer insanity of it :D
Besides, Let It Die anyone? That one is freakin' addictive ^^
Honestly, as long as it's good, who cares dude. At least they still have a load of exclusives getting pumped out. Whether or not some of those are free and below AAA standards does...
Could potentially be awesome, nice teaser :D
Fair enough, I was just wondering because you are avidly defending it on most comments in this thread.
But if it's just because you love it, no harm done :P
Honestly, I don't expect too much of the game, because annual release and stuff. Even divided amongst multiple studios, the fatigue is strong from my side.
I do hope they deliver something awesome though!
There's a bunch of "indie" games that I would rather pay full retail for, than most AAA games with season passes. Big companies BS consumers a lot of the time at this point and I think most gamers are catching on. That is also why I hope games like Hellblade garners good sales, because it's essentially a big middle finger to the big releases :D
You forgot "Forgotton Anne" :D
Congratulations
I wouldn't exactly say I'm excited per se, because let's face it, it's just another call of duty game. It's still an annual release and the fatigue has set in, in my case at least.
I did enjoy IW's singleplayer campaign though, even if it didn't really feel like a CoD game. However, I'm cautiously optimistic about WW2 and I really do hope they get back in the game again, with something special :D
Dude, are you working for Activision or something?
They will probably chill and not be as dramatic about it as you