Not sure of their reasons, but there are a few ex-Disney animators working on that Harold running game. Supposed to come out this year, but it's been awhile since there was any news.
I guess I should be thankful that I haven't played any of these games :)
Good read!
... let's get dangerousssss!
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Anyone else feel like everything that happened in the first BioShock is just futile once you know Infinite's ending? Jack, Sander Cohen, Andrew Ryan, the Little Sisters... all the political drama, etc, just doesn't matter anymore once you know the bigger picture. I almost feel like I wasted m...
Neat idea for a column! The BioShocks (I'll even thrown in B2 in there) always leave me wanting more of their worlds and stories.
Oh ok. That sucks. Thanks for the feedback!
Haha yeah, I found that out an hour or so after I commented. Crazy!
Definitely a GOTY contender in my book - it's the first game this year that made me want to dive back into it after I was done.
On a related note: has anyone played it on PS3 using the PS Move controller? Quite tempted to finally buy into it for Infinite and other Move-compatible games I've got.
Hopefully the show at least turns out OK. Dunno why, but I keep getting a FarScape vibe from the teasers.
Sounds like this kind of game would be a perfect fit for Wake Up Club on the Vita.
I think I'm more excited about the soundtrack than the actual game (but only by a little!)
LSL is one of those games I always heard of but never played. Guess it wouldn't hurt to try this.
I'll save this in my growing BioShock Infinite article folder. Still haven't finished the game...
Yeah that'll be interesting to see. It's still weird for me to see the Ys games on there.
Hah, I had that same issue with the first one. Whenever I played too much, I'd get kind of dizzy and have to stop for awhile.
Yeah, same here. I think it's fine the way we have it now with our phones and tablets. No need for dedicated consoles and accessories.
I need to start rocking that three-quarters-tuck look.
@ Sarsh: Hmm, good point! But do you think the mainstream consumer is technically savvy enough for that? For hobbyists (like us) and devs, that sounds great, but for everyone else, I dunno...
@Kozmo: Homebrew for the PSP was cool and all, but how many people actually bothered to install that? That audience was/is super niche. I don't see that type of thing appealing to a wider audience that the Ouya is going for. (Afterall, it's being sold at big retailers)
The SNES is one of the few older consoles I wish I had kept.