I was expecting them to pick Alison, Kevin and her were a great match up and she knew what she was talking about. The few times I saw Candace, she acted like a complete airhead.
This has me interested:
"Guillermo Del Toro's video game"
I think his style of directing could work very well in video games.
http://www.next-gen.biz/new...
The guy thought that Natal/Kinect would sell for around $50 at launch. And that it would outsell Move at least 5 to 1.
He also claimed that Netflix on Wii wouldn't matter. I'm having trouble finding numbers, but given the fact that more people own a Wii than the PS3 and the 360 nearly combined, I'd say chances are it's not d...
@Arius Dion
According to these people the world is flat:
http://theflatearthsociety....
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Nintendo's not going anywhere, the 3DS is going to sell as well if not better than the DS. Then, Nintendo will have TWO money printing machines. If people continue to buy Nintendo hardware at the same rate as or better...
Those Lego games are a lot of fun, at least the Star Wars ones that I played. I'm sure Indy's just as good.
I played the original Xbox one to 100% completion without there being Achievements.
King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow.... I bought it back in the early to mid 90's on sale, it came on 9, 3.5" floppy disks. Installing it on our 486DX2 took a very, very long time. But, I gladly waited because it was a great game. I actually had to install it a few times, our crappy Packard Bell motherboard took a dive shortly after and I had to reinstall it after they fixed our machine.
Well that sucks, I guess I was wrong. Maybe it's time to grab a Move controller.
That is spot on, nice find.
It says Move-enabled, not Move-required. It's just like LBP2 and the majority of games coming out with Move support, you can play them with move if you want, but it's not a requirement.
So, play Prehistoric LBP with a controller or go buy Move.
It doesn't, the article says it's Move-enabled, much like LBP2 will be Move-enabled, not Move-required.
@Szarky: How can you not know what Sam & Max is?
It might be just an extra for this month. They're giving us 3 other games in the first two weeks of December, it's possible they'll give us something else later in the month. I hope they're not planning on giving us games we've already been given.
Even with Fieldrunners, this is a great month. I've been wanting to play Sam and Max, I liked the original and Season 1. Maybe I'll pick up Season 2 before I play this one.
I love me some coffee.... Is that really a common stereotype now?
I don't know why you're getting disagrees, Aperture Science and Black Mesa are rival companies. Black Mesa is mentioned in Portal and Aperture Science plays a small part in Half Life 2: Episode 2. I'll bet anything we see a lot more of AS in Episode 3.
It had some pretty awful characters that I hoped would get the Aeris treatment..... sadly it never happened. I was so hoping Sephiroth would come out of no where every time Hope and Vanille said anything. I think I would have enjoyed the rest of the game.
For me, the AI was one of the most frustrating parts of the game. I hate playing a healer, but had to resort to it more often than I wanted to, because the AI didn't know what the hell it should be doing half the time. A...
I don't know about you, but I tend to put a mental block on the games/movies I hate. I end up remembering what I thought about the movie after watching it, rather than the specific parts. I don't remember the pain when I had to get stitches in my leg, but I sure as hell remember not liking it very much.
Wow, I never thought of him and I totally agree now, James Roday(I love Psych) would make a great Nathan Drake. I think they'd need to make him a bit taller though.
He hates these cans! Stay away from the cans!
Or it's simply because some of us have been playing better FPS games since Doom. Quake, Unreal, Half Life, Counter Strike and others all did everything before Halo. Halo is just a "run of the mill" fps. It's decent, but did nothing to push any boundaries. Hell, PS2 had online play a year earlier with SOCOM, not that it was any good, but it at least had online multiplayer.
My expectations weren't that high, I had read about the game and thought people were probably being too hard on it. So, I decided to give it a try about a month ago. I didn't have some preconceived notion that the game would rock my socks off, but felt it would be good. The main complaint I heard was that the game was linear until the 20-30 hour mark, I knew I could deal with that. People said it would open up afterward.
There are so many problems with the game, from ...