I suspect you'll get your answer in some other form of media. The company exists so they'll probably release a short comic series to finish off the storyline at least, or something like that.
Regenerating health? THat fucking sucks. But to be fair "isn't scary" is totally subjective. IGN reviewed this and said that some parts were terrifying but that others felt like RE5 and that it depends on the characters.
Yes. Discounted games are yours to keep, freebies are the ones you don't get to keep if your subscription ends.
And, if it's like RE5, it'll still be a shit game.
Did you seriously just compare Darksiders to Legend of Zelda?
Are you fucking kidding me?
"But at the end of the day Bill gates saved Apple, without Gates, Apple would have died years ago."
What are you trying to say? That because Bill Gates saved Apple over a decade ago that Apple should somehow attribute all their success to him? Are you high?!
It will probably defeat the iPad in a professional environment; to the average user? HAHA, nah, no chance. That's not going to happen. But they could definitely market this to professionals who could use it for work.
What they need to do is take everything that Conviction did right (controls, movement and environment interaction, mark and execute, gameplay modes, cover) and then take what the previous ones did right (stealth, pace of the game, atmosphere) and meld it into one. They *seem* to be doing a bit of that, for example they've added the ability to move bodies for now, and I just hope they add more of those other things too. Not sure how likely that is with some of the details they've annou...
A lot of people were hoping for a return to Chaos Theory type gameplay, as many preferred it to Conviction's more action-oriented gameplay, and didn't get what they wanted, hence the disappointment. I don't mind, I love both styles.
I don't know about Splinter Cell. The last one was an Xbox-exclusive (although it later came to PC and Mac), maybe it'll be the same. I hope not.
Never seen an article like this before...
Sounds interesting. This is at least something new for Call of Duty fans. Let's wait and see what other details we can get.
While I personally will not be disappointed by this, if it ends up to be true, I know many people will be very, very upset about this.
He has no case. His idea has been done before, it's not unique.
No. /thread
Oh god Mr Caffeine, he was so fucking awful...
Ho.ly.shit.
No, we'd have been waiting far too long for the game if that was the case. I'm happy with how the game looks now, it looks great, and I'd rather not wait a couple of years for the next gen, but I do see your point.
Because these companies are based upon the idea of infinite growth, and where infinite growth is the goal either sales must go up or the prices per sale must go up; therefore ridiculous prices like £50 per game. There's also the fact that games now have far higher development costs, although arguably with not much better value for it.
the range you can quickscope from is LITERALLY the size of your dick