Absolutely not! Got my PS3 not too long ago, it still has a lot of life left in it. So stoked to see this promising lineup! Go go current gen!
All the more reason now to bring GTAV to PC. Modders can put these petitioners in the game and the rest is up to the imagination...
I know, right? C'mon 2K
I do concede that the stockings are a little trashy but that's purely from an aesthetic point of view. I don't think it is offensive or otherwise and MGS V will rock regardless of what I think.
I guess I phrased it wrong - what I meant was a little more puzzles I guess. I completely agree with you that it has to make sense to the story and QD are great at that - I loved the puzzle in the hospital with Madison and Scott's mother. I guess I'm saying I'd like to see just a little bit more of those and maybe less QTEs.
Then again, maybe QTEs have replay value, puzzles don't, so I can understand why a developer would choose to have more of them.
First time I've seen such pragmatic comments on n4g! Nice to see that there ARE level headed people on this site lol.
OT: I'm just a little worried that the gameplay mechanics in the video seem quite similar to Heavy Rain - not that they were bad - they get a little repetitive after a while.
That said, I'm definitely getting this game. Like some of you said, these games are reminiscent of the PC point and click adventures which I truly, truly miss (TLJ, Syberia, Mo...
I think maybe compile a top 10, top 25, top 50 or top 100 list of your favorite games and match them to their respective consoles. That should work right? Think about it - in the end, is it about features or innovation or is it about what made or makes you go "THAT IS AWESOME" as a gamer.
It's beautiful how ND ended it. No prequels or sequels for me, it would cheapen the experience of TLoU (I didn't like the comic books/graphic novels). Yes, the TLoU mythology is so rich for further stories, I agree. Sure, ND can milk this game but if they do, I feel it would seriously damage the 'games are art' status that it's received.
That being said, there are plenty of continues that have been done tastefully. If ND do make a sequel/prequel/anything T...
Game of the year?
And what are the odds of this making it to PC...
As far as games as an art form is concerned, this game is it for me. Little dialogue yet somehow made me care about the characters (even the horse Agro!). I'm no scriptwriter but I don't think that's easy to pull off.
The Last of D'oh!
Great review. I really loved this game but to be fair, I went into it mentally prepared to ignore potential David Cage plot holes and cliches when it came to the script, having played Heavy Rain and Indigo Prophecy. And to be very very honest, I kinda put a lot of faith in Ellen Page. If she took to the script then maybe David Cage wrote a better story this time round, right? Ah well.
Still, it was a very emotional experience and it's the first game since the Uncharted series that...