Either that or it will be an unsatisfying cliffhanger. These seem to be the only two options devs use for the last game in a popular series anymore.
Games get announced way too early in their development cycle, especially Japanese games. Unless they're planning on going into Early Access (plz no) or doing crowdfunding there's no reason to announce a game when all you've got is some concept art and an engine. Wait until the game is mostly done before announcing. All early reveals do is build up hype that can never be lived up to, makes gamers ask for a release date, and eventually pressure publishers into setting one that they ...
Oh Jesus Christ. Look, I get we all hate Konami and want to stick it to them by talking up MGSV as the greatest game ever so there's a clear contrast when the next MGS game comes out and we shit all over it, but Venom Snake was barely a character. He had zero development aside from that stupid twist, and he barely said anything. Also, I don't think any character from an unfinished game should be on any "Best Of" lists.
It's a mobile game so there's your answer right there.
Only if they actually plan to heavily support it with first and third party titles. Honestly, I'd rather them just focus on making the One and Windows 10 the best platforms they can be, and not trying to enter a whole new market that isn't very strong right now.
Resolution and FPS are literally the most unimportant info about any game.
The last time a singular story got stretched out across multiple releases I had to sit through three, three and a half hour Hobbit movies. I'm not going to be "thankful" to have to do the same with FF7.
I will never forgive Telltale games for showing that people will pay for episodic games.
God, SE, there was almost no way you could fuck up a FF7 remake. All you had to do was literally just...remake the game for modern consoles. And yet, you're fucking it up. I am in awe.
Contrary to the admittedly catchy song from Aladdin, just because someone can't afford something doesn't mean stealing it is suddenly okay.
He's a pirate, don't waste your pity on him.
Telltale Games are very hit and miss, and so are Batman interpretations. I'm going to need a lot more info before I can get excited for this.
Never said it was. 7.5 is perfectly fine. What I was talking about were the silent protagonist and the grinding.
I disagree. I think reviewers should be *familiar* with the genre they're reviewing, and be open minded about it, but they don't have to like it or enjoy it. In fact, it's better if people review genres they don't have strong feelings about one way or another, since you have a better chance of an honest review (or as close as reviews get) instead of fanboyism/blind hate.
What you seem to want is for reviews to validate whatever opinion you already decided to have...
Pretty much what I was worried about, honestly. I really like the idea of creating your own character in a JRPG, but boring silent protagonists and hours and hours of grinding are gaming relics that have no place in a single player game released in 2015, IMO. Very disappointing, but I'm getting used to that with open world games these days.
So, basically, you think the review is wrong because you like this type of game and the reviewer didn't? Okay. Doesn't make the review bull. Not everyone likes endless hours of grinding, which is why most games have thankfully moved away from that. But if that's your thing, then I hope you enjoy the game and you shouldn't let a review bother you so much.
I'd rather just hand out with my real life gay boyfriend. At least I don't have to lower myself to buying an iPhone to spend time with him...
OoT of course. I hated MM, especially the time limit. I hate feeling pressured to finish a game in a certain amount of time. Sucks all the fun out of it for me.
Hm, you know, I was just playing Fallout 4 and thinking "This game is a lot of fun. There's so many hidden things to discover and fighting deathclaws that I weren't prepared for really gets my blood pumping, not to mention the settlement system is really great for flexing my creativity in ways I usually don't find outside of Sims games, but what this game is *really* missing is a dissertation about sexuality and gender in relation to group dynamics." I'm so glad ther...
Same, this has never happened to me either. It's gotten slightly choppy for a few seconds max, that's it.
It's definitely not for me, but I can sort of see why people like it. I watched my boyfriend play a bit of it, and it's funny, and there are a lot of things you can do that you just can't do in other games. The developer really put a lot of thought into giving the player as much choice as possible in areas that don't usually give the player that much freedom, but I can't imagine that the story would ever hold my interest. I'm pretty sick of games that try to coast on i...