It's surprising to me. I never thought the Sniper games would last as long when it started. Good games though, so glad to be proven wrong. Zombie Army spin offs worked a treat.
It's nice to hear that, but since almost every Ubi game is practically the same but reskinned now, i'll see it when I believe it.
A lovely sentiment to target it but they may be biting off more than they can chew. Who knows if the PS4 will manage it or not.
Not surprised, the relative failures of recent Fable games, while they sold, they weren't the critical or cultural darlings that they needed to be. Since Fable 3, what have we had out of Lionhead in the past six years?
In 2012, Fable Heroes which was boring at best for a beat-em-up. Also Fable Journey, a completely naff on-rails game that was tied to the dead-on-arrival Kinect when MS just couldn't let go.
In 2014 they release Fable Anniversary, which...
All depends on the price point. If it's high I can't imagine it selling well. I also doubt that it will be better, more than likely worse, than the Vive.
Lets hope they do. I'm a PC gamer through and through but opening games to other audiences is a good thing.
While in some respects I agree that there can be an abundance in these stories, I have no issue in the slightest with a mention. These are people with outstanding talents that a mention on the big sites could lead to something promising.
Will the vast majority of fan remakes be made? No. However, seeing what can be made with the engines and giving a bit of publicity to them isn't too bad, so long as it doesn't supplant real news and it's realistic in mentioning ho...
Well I personally wouldn't doubt that Microsoft are aiming for total dominance when it comes to the PC. As a company they wouldn't have pushed Windows 10, even making it free, without undeniable benefits to themselves. We already know about the fact that they gather insane levels of data on W10 users and the only way to stop them was to opt out when originally installing the OS.
With this, well MS hadn't released all the information to begin with and having read t...
Well I've got my Collector's Edition preordered so I'm looking forwared to it. May be the first time in a while I'm looking forward to a Ubi game.
The fact that the xbone lost the generation means it would be smart for MS to aim for extra sales from the PC.
It wouldn't surprise me. Microsoft could quite well control the racing/arcade racing genre on the PC if they did.
The value of this depends more on how good the game will be and the variety of the stories. I don't buy into the value of time spent, if the time spend isn't that fun.
Yeah, as others say, the Power Glove springs to mind and the fact that this tech has already been out before - or attempts at this tech - I don't think the patent would stand unless it has something particularly unique about the idea.
It makes sense for them to move it over to the Xbone as well, providing it doesn't cost too much. Gives them access to a wider audience!
Well I'm a KS backer of the game and having played what they have so far, it's great. Want it on as many systems as possible.
The limitations of consoles are well enough known, being fixed at 30fps on them makes sense. So long as the PC version isn't screwed with, I'll be okay with it!
Highly doubtful since VR tech requires the PC and/or consoles to function. Mobile technology will never out-do consoles due to the fact of sheer power.
Looking good, though I don't think it was ever going to be a game that should make even the Xbox one struggle.
Only company capable of delivering them regularly? I'm so fed up of 'The Ubisoft Game', because they're all the same now, that I'd rather they not deliver them so regularly and take their time.
The pay model is interesting. Offering a dev fund is good as well. I imagine it's more than possible now thanks to the funding from Amazon.