I know right. I wouldn't have guessed anywhere near that many! You'd be pretty hard to please if you couldn't find something that took your fancy in a list like that.
Have you tried out Blues and Bullets? It' pretty solid: http://store.steampowered.c...
Review - http://www.grabitmagazine.c...
After about a year I found the need to go out and buy an external HDD just given the sheer size of game installs and updates. I mean last night alone I left my Xbox on download that 17GB Destiny update. Welcome to current gen gaming.
Tin Man Games just keeps on delivering. I absolutely love that they keep bringing new stuff to the table all the time. Never know what they're going to come up with next. And even though I've never got into the Warhammer series, I'd be keen to see Tin Man Games' take on it all the same.
Couldn't agree more. I feel like this sort of game is more naturally suited to the design of a tablet. And I feel more comfortable playing a game like this on the go, rather that sitting at home doing so.
If anyone has the ability to succeed in this space, it's going to be Apple. I think the genuine cult following that the company has for its gadgets surpasses anything like those other companies. Will love to see where this all ends up in a year's time.
You know, seems to me, there's an incredibly simple solution. If you're not interested, then don't click the article!
I would loved to have seen what direction they would have taken LA Noire 2. Were Team Bondi also working on Whore of the Orient? Though not noire, that was also a pretty interesting looking game.
Spot on. I'm a massive advocate for the pay once up front for the full experience model. Not this drip feed, incremental F2P rubbish.
Some pretty big expectations sitting on the shoulders of these guys. Pretty keen to see the finished product.
Wow 133 and counting. I think that's a pretty awesome size right out of the game, and with still more announcements to be made. Microsoft is killing it.
I take your point Melankolis. I guess my point is to focus on what underlies No Man's Sky and Crackdown 3. It's not the games themselves I want you to focus on. But the technology powering them and the sheer audacity of their scope and vision. It is those things that are going to kick the future of gaming up several notches!
Well said jb227. You certainly got the point I was trying to get across :)
Couldn't agree more. How stupid could you be to simply just ban everything? Context is key. What, are they going to just ignore the historical context in which the flag has been used? Because censoring history has always worked out so well in the past... Lazy, lazy stuff on Apple's part here, simply trying to jump on the social bandwagon to appease the masses.
Exactly!!! This is exactly what I've been saying for months now. Microsoft has all but killed the Steam Machine dead in the water. There is very little reason to own a Steam Machine because it brings nothing to the table that is not already currently available.
I'm still waiting to be hear who it's actually marketed at? The market for this product must be so small (likely people who just love to own new technologies) that I can guarantee we're going to see ra...
I also grew up in that era of adventure games. In a perverse way I love the difficulty of them. Space Quest, Kings Quest, Leisure Suit Larry....All brutally difficult at times. But damn rewarding when you figured it out.
I totally get what you're saying Gribble. I've never quite resolved how a remaster should be reviewed. Are you reviewing the game? Or are you reviewing the remastered element? Does a 9.3 in the original version automatically translate to at least a 9.3 in the remaster?
I would say no. Because you are not only evaluating the game, but the value of the remaster. A slight graphical upgrade is good, but does that justify the purchase price of the remaster? It seems like t...
Absolutely! Look, I totally get why a game like this would be amazing for those people who haven't played God of War 3 before (seriously you should buy it!)
But for me, who paid and played it on PS3, a slight graphical upgrade doesn't justify a repurchase. Same with the Last of Us Remastered (what a rip off, remastering a game that was barely a year old).
Now, The Borderlands Collection is an example of a remaster done right. 2 games plus all of the ...
Lol as soon as I saw the title, I knew it was written by Abriael. His lexicon consists of "beautiful, stunning, lovely, super-crisp, amazing..." And let's not forget "jaw dropping" :)
OT: As wonderful as this game looks, I'm disappointed they didn't do more to justify the remaster. Throw the 3 main entries onto the one disc. That's a remaster.
Where would the industry be if people didn't take risks? :) That's pretty much how the whole indie scene blossomed. But I take your point that traditional publishers are typically risk averse.