The approval process needs to be improved, it takes too long and too many approvals for an article to get posted while being "breaking news".
I'm a big fan of Kojima games, but not into horror. So yeah, unsure if this will be a game for me.
Of course, how else can Take 2 get people to double dip. You don't get 200 millions sales without double or triple dipping.
If it's not a Souls-style game then I'm highly interested.
Gosh this looks right up my alley, I hope it receives enough polish time so it can live up to its fullest potential.
Just last week I was thinking about a Jurassic Park game that wasn't another park simulator. Good to see this announcement.
Some good stuff shown, but I won't get too excited until we know these games live up to expectations.
Last year I played the first two chapters and enjoyed it, and then was disappointed when I found out that the story wasn't finished yet. I'd like to play the game again when its fully completed.
If you like visual novel type of games, don't ignore this, the choices you make completely change how the events play out!
Light gun shooters is one of my favorite genre, its why I hold onto my massive CRT TVs. There's been attempts to bring it back, such as the Wiimote, PS Move, GunCon 3 (works great, but only supports 2 games), PDP Marz (it doesn't work), and now with VR. But the sad truth is, nothing beats the speed and accuracy of a CRT light gun gaming.
Its hard to put into words but there's an immediacy to your actions, and the ability to aim incredibly well without requiring ...
Perhaps, but MTX-filled games are typically twitch style shooters, such as Halo Infinite, Destiny 2, Apex Legends, and Fortnite, right? Wouldn't higher and more stable framerates be paramount to the experience, and if nothing else to prevent yourself from being placed at a disadvantage from the competition?
I just don't understand why people keep championing the Series S. It is due to buyer's regret? And their unwillingness to admit that they squandered their money on a gimpy system?
If you must be in the Xbox ecosystem, then you should have saved your money and bought the Series X instead, it's the better long term invest.
Or better yet, there's another console ecosystem that you could have bought into and not deal with buyer's regret i...
Don't talk to God, because not even God would be able to make the game run well on Series S.
Some people believe they are biased against Microsoft, others believe they are biased against Sony. The reality is that they're not biased at all, they may have differing opinions than you or I, and that's fine.
There's been multiple times when I've disagreed with the DF crew, but they're allowed their takes just like we're allowed ours.
What did anyone expect? This game should have been held back for the Switch 2 launch, now that would make sense, get a better reception and eventually sell more copies.
Wish my local library had games for rent too.
What? How do you accidentally release a game? Did someone's cat jump on the digital store manager's keyboard?
Instead of "microtransactions" shouldn't we be referring to them as "megatransactions" at this point?
Old Ubisoft was amazing. Modern Ubisoft I mostly ignore these days. It's a shame because they have so much potential.
I like the vibe going on here, but "open-world survival craft game" is not my thing. It simply translates to wasting hours of your life doing repetitive filler content to artificially extend the length of the game performing mundane tasks. Alas, so close!
I've been saying this for 9 years now. I stopped watching back in 2015, and will never bother watching again.
If anyone remembers the terrible Spike TV Video Game Awards Show, which was absolutely horrible and just the channel looking for attention (and ratings) while not even respecting or caring about the game industry. This show is literally Spike TV Version 2, which is to say that it's simply garbage.
I can't be the only person on this planet that k...