I get that "You're Awesome" picture all the time. :)
That's great. Was one of my favorite parts of Sony's E3 (in part because of how surprising it was).
I can understand where he's coming from when listing the ambitions early 7th gen new IP's had. From a heavier emphasis on storytelling, even if so often of the oft-voiced "oil and water" variety (cutscene/gameplay/cutscene), to the world design it felt like there was more enthusiasm for that.
That's not to say stuff is terrible now--heck, I purchased an Xbox One already, only that the excitement of "new" is more parceled out between lower and ...
I'm tempted to pick up the Wild Arms titles.
Haven't heard of this one either before Indie Month. I know I'm starting to sound like a broken record, but I must admit it.
The consequence system looks like it has potential.
Got it.
Thanks.
Initially, you're At A Glance link went to Red Barrels. Taken care of now.
You know I spoil you. :P
Edit: Missed LukeFair's comment.
"*Starts sobbing helplessly in a fetal position*"
Now I feel bad! :'(
"Racing games ran 1080p 6fps last Gen"
Maybe Pixar's Cars games, but nothing else I can remember.
I'm more of a watcher of those who're watching other people play Outlast. Btw, I give you a *Certified FresH* badge on your new curtains, Emilio. They really bring the house to life in a new way.
I haven't gone through all of Whistleblower yet, but I thought the main game was a solid horror game. There are some annoying issues I have with the design, but it's built around such a great concept.
"Can’t tell!"
Dang it! There goes n4g's chance at an exclusive announcement. >:(
Why didn't you start fake crying for them to change their minds, Fog?
Thanks to David and Phil for taking the time for this interview.
Started playing Whistleblower last week and so far it's been a frightening experience. Not really as impressed with how the levels are laid out though (thus far).
The basketball team? :P
Those paintings are two very good references.
The Button Affair by them looks pretty good too.
This will be another one I haven't heard of until now.
I like the visuals look great. I could use an unashamed parody/homage of 70's cops films.
Sure, that was the case in the past.
But reports I've seen suggest both MS and Sony are selling their consoles at a profit right out the gate.
http://venturebeat.com/2013...
Well...like I just mentioned in the review just moments ago, the whole paid early access gaming has never been my thing for a number of reasons.
Maybe it's been brought up on here before and it's escaped my memory.
"SpyParty: A Game in Which I Kill My Husband"
My initial reaction: http://divvyhq.com/wp-conte...
"*Adam was not seriously injured in the testing of this game and we remain happily married"
That's a relief. Had the phone in my hand from your title there, missy!
The system of tells could be very d...
This is another one I haven't heard of until now. Like Virtua mentioned, it seems tough to imagine players can blend into the CPU crowd very well.
In any case, the concept sounds awesome. Sounds like something similar to that sniper section in an older Hitman game.
I typically don't play mobile games very often (I think the only mobile thing that can purchase game apps is my Kindle), but if it becomes more of a norm for me I'll keep an eye on these guys.
The charitable donations is also a great plus compared to the cynical wannabes of EA's f2p creations.