I'm sure FlexLuger could ask about missing features in DriveClub but there wouldn't be enough room in the comment box to list them all :(
Yeah, look at all the great 3D/Move/Kinect games that just keep on coming, such as...
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But you're right, it's totally okay, because 3D movies are apparently a huge success story right now. They weren't a fad that came and went, no sir. That's great for gamers! In bizarro land.
This just reminds me of all the silly lists people made for Kinect and PlayStation Move before they launched. Long rambling posts about how the impressions of the technology are all great, along with lists of a whole bunch of games that will either support them or are specially designed for them, and still both peripherals came out and fell flat on their faces. It's astonishing to see people trying to whip up the hype machine for more gimmicky peripherals rather than waiting to see how th...
I hope this game fails miserably. Adam Orth is the "Deal with it" slimeball that got fired from Microsoft and I hope that all of his potential customers remember what a horrible person he is before spending money on this.
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Funny how Jeremy Corbyn has publicly questioned why the royal family needs millions upon millions of taxpayer money each year when they have vast personal wealth already (and refuse to pay their staff minimum wage), and has been subject to a relentless attacks by the media who've branded him as a threat to national security for having so many reasonable and level-headed thoughts and approaches to a multitude of issues in the UK.
Same thing seem...
Unfortunately we live in a society where the profit made from treatment eliminates all incentives to aggressively pursue cures. The scientific community has made tremendous progress in research for ways to kill cancer effectively, but a lot of pharmaceutical businesses have no interest in seeing their profits nosedive once cures for various types of cancer are established. Sad fact of capitalist society, unfortunately. We already know of various ways to effectively combat cancer (Malaria prot...
This is a really fun game, and definitely worth checking out if you're a fan of the Metal Slug games.
You can just watch it on YouTube and get the same experience as "playing" it.
Some people like Nintendo games but hate Nintendo hardware. There's a lot of Nintendo games that I'd buy if they were released for PS4 or PC, but since Nintendo won't do that I'll use emulators instead.
It's more of a semi-remaster or partial collection. There's far too much content missing from Uncharted 2 & 3 to be considered an actual remaster. The industry standard for this kind of thing is that at the absolute minimum, all content from the games being remastered is well, you know, remastered. The Uncharted collection is an industry first in that not only does it have less content than the original games, but it's actually missing huge chunks of content in general.
I doubt it will require a powerful computer. I think the main difficulties will be figuring out how to actually emulate the hardware itself (probably see huge leaps forward and then slow progress as a million small bugs/glitches are slowly fixed) and finding an elegant solution to the second screen problem. Would be nice to play Bayonetta 2 one day, though.
Another racing game with fancy graphics that's dull to play. Yawn. The Burnout successor from TFE can't come soon enough.
No worries. If you read the article you'll see that he's already talking about Shenmue 4.
Yay.
Realism is cancer to the racing game genre. Once developers stop obsessing over licensed cars, licensed tracks and prioritizing photorealistic graphics over gameplay, we might see the genre become fun again.
Praying for a new Burnout game.
It's interesting following the pattern of what articles just so happen to mysteriously disappear from N4G front pages despite being at the height of popularity with the largest "heat" ratings at their time of removal, such as this one.
Very clear pattern of articles critical of Sony or their developers being pulled for no reason, and articles that have anything positive to say about anything Xbox related also disappear.
Shame the moderators here...
Oh look at that, this article has now mysteriously disappeared from the front page despite being the "hottest" active article right now. So the mods make a blatantly biased blunder and now that people are questioning them this article suddenly vanishes from the front page?
Well, I guess that's easier than admitting that they made a mistake.
Weird that moderators have been so eager to edit the article and claim that this is about players rather than sales, when there is nothing in the tweet to indicate that. I wonder what Christopher knows that Vince Zampella, Respawn & EA don't?
Seems kinda suspicious, to be honest. The correct and honest way to present the article and news is exactly as it is, with the quote stating that they're celebrating 10 million, with no personal bias trying to dictate whether...
Don't want to comment on any console wars type stuff but regarding available platforms, I do wish that the PC version of this game was available on Steam as well as EA's Origin service.
I bought the game anyways and I'm glad that I did because it really is fantastic, and appears to have had a similarly large impact on the industry as the original Modern Warfare did (just look at how many games it's influenced) but I do wish that Respawn had not partnered with ...
Friendly reminder to anyone who invested that you can now seek refunds. If you're not the gambling type I would suggest doing so now rather than later considering a bunch of ex-employees have said that they've nearly run out of funding money. If CIG somehow manage to actually deliver on this game somehow in five years or so (they won't) then you can just buy it again then when it's a finished product. For now however, you'd have to be a fool to not seek a refund if you'...
Sorry Adam.