Thank.....you.
@ServerBOT
For me, it's not so much about permanently removing games I've purchased, but rather ridding myself of these unwanted promotional games and betas that pop up in my library from time to time. Not to mention, I have games with multiple versions as a result of server change, i.e. Company of Heroes. No need to have both the original AND the Steam version.
How on Earth you got a disagree for what you've stated is beyond comprehension. I guess logic just doesn't resonate well with everyone.
Actually, the devs of L.A. Noire were following up the game with a spiritual successor, Whore of the Orient. Haven't heard much else about it for some time though.
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Wow. A realistic RPG? Sign me up.
Sounds interesting.
Exactly. And if anyone was "trolling" (God, I hate that word), it would be the author of the article. As you've mentioned, it CLEARLY states in the game description that it's a video. Hit mongering is quickly becoming a cancer these days.
Good article. Seeing those plot twists makes me sort of hate I never got around to playing some of those games.
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If you go the Steam preorder route, you can get GZ for free.
I concur. I'm definitely liking it better than Heavy Rain. And I like QD's games.
@suicidal
I don't think it's any more of a download than it is an "unlock". I redeemed the code and saw no prompts nor an indication of a download. But yet when I go to the game file, it shows the DLC as installed.
I agree about the early previews. It left me a bit concerned, too. Heck, there was even a YouTube video prompting people to not buy the game. That's not to say that I allow pre/reviews to dictate my interests...it just seemed that the negative previews were a little too consistent, along with the dev's limited track record, for my comfort.
Very good to see positive reviews of the game. Though I'm not the one to use reviews as the primary basis of my interests, I'll admit I did get a little concerned with the early preview impressions, especially considering the dev's limited track record. But the game's ambitious concept kept me interested. Personally for me, this is the first title that I've had a genuine interest in this console generation.
Seems like an interesting concept.
Easier combat? Worst fears confirmed.
Wow. No games listed from the SNES/Genesis era. The Genesis Batman and SNES Batman Returns are among the best in the series.
Whooaah. A G1 Transformers game?? Color me intrigued.
Same here. Another intriguing piece from the article that has peaked my interest in the game is something the director stated...
Hellblade is not a game that will attempt to be "all things to all people." It's about what Ninja Theory feels passionate about, and I applaud them for that. Tameen Antoniades, Chief Creative Director for Hellblade explai ns: "Hellblade isn't about world domination, it's about pushing ourselves creative...
@ _-EDMIX-_
If Konami were to sell this IP, I don't think there would be a more opportune time for 2K Sports to step in and further strengthen the competition PES was giving to FIFA.
...ala last gen Ninja Gaiden.
"They are just relatively difficult because modern games are far too easy."
I couldn't have quoted a truer statement.
Underrated and amazing it was. And I especially loved the focus on melee combat.
I'm usually not one to campaign for sequels given the rate at which they've been pushed upon us over the last two gens, but given the amount of time since the original Sleeping Dogs, I'd say a sequel would be welcomed.