Decline?!?
Social gaming is the cancer that is tearing at the fabric of proper, decent games the world over.
AT THE GREAT CHAIN, BITES THE PARASITE!!!1111!!1!
Well some of the choices were easy, but you're simplifying too much IMO. For example, the final moral choice in inFamous 1: I don't believe that there WAS a right or wrong to it, yet they still color-coded it for us.
Hell, even if you decide to try and save your girfriend near the end instead of the six doctors; I don't think that was as cut and dry as they made out either.
The only thing that was wrong with the moral choices in inFamous was that they were color coded for idiots. The setups were frequently good and the choices truly ambiguous. I wish they hadn't ruined it by judging for us.
@Galactic
40 minutes of Kaz gifs set to trololol
*I'd* buy it.
Nah the shockwave would have overtaken them before the heat of a blast would incinerate them.
Um....Infinite is about religious fanaticism. In part.
You know you live in the first world when.......
T'Would surprise me if they allowed offline play. Then I'll consider buying it.
The point is that there's a place in the gaming field where my eye has to "skip" over. That shouldn't be a thing. Screw that.
I will never understand the desire for multiple monitors over a single hi-res one. I could never take the breaks of monitor bezels.
No mention of the Chronicles of Riddick games :/
Those were almost unbeatable on normal difficulty. I shudder to think of the task of platinum-ing them. Still managed to be fun though IMO
Great.
Not only can clickers kill us in one hit, but we're now reduced to fighting them with pencils.
Thanks a lot, Druckmann.
Actually I thought the soundtrack was the weakest part of BSI. Not the ambient one or the songs, but the combat tracks were really forgettable.
I can appreciate that Levine probably wanted to stick to period music at least on the surface, but throw in some drums or some bass FFS. The action was waaaaaaaaay more fun and frenetic than the music that was playing at the same time.
U mad bro? pop the disk in and tell me I'm wrong.
It was pretty good. I think it was the benchmark game as well until Crysis 1 came around.
Fear (the original) is still my favorite horror FPS.
The soundtrack, the weapons, the AI - all of it spot on.
@aCasualGamer
Guns guns have never killed anyone. It's the people who do the killing. People who are unwell in the head. If they didn't have access to guns, they'd use knives or baseball bats, or even their own hands.
Did you know that more people are killed in America annually by hand than by gun? But you'll probably believe anything you're told by the media. You're probably one of those people who think marijuana is the spawn of Satan sent to...
Without rumors upon which to speculate, this place would be a ghost town until E3 every year. GDC and VGAs maybe.
It would be fun if they let us go through that tear where CCR was playing (near the gunsmith portion of the game). Can you see Elizabeth and Booker at a concert? I can, because I'm unwell.
Rather, most valuable DLC would add a New Game Plus mode. I want to play through with all my collected vigors and cloths from the beginning dammit! What's that power where you charge at someone? I used it maybe 2 times. Gee, give me the ability to play through again and I'll may...
Eeew, no to both of those.
A button to hug Elizabeth with, or a "talk" button like from Prince of Persia would have been dope.
Nice that a non-Sony owned company was with the first. They should just get a room already.