Those were always my favorite. With the current trend of downloadable games, you would think this would be a no brainer.
Physics look cheap and arcadey.
No cockpit view...
Not looking promising.
But Nintendo also stated they wouldn't lose money on their hardware, where the other guys (MS and Sony) do.
Obviously, it's not pushing any boundaries if they can profit at that price. My video card costed more than that...
You're suggesting that small teams of 1 to 5 people should instead of making mobile games, dedicate themselves to bigbox titles for the major consoles?
Exactly where, and how would a small team (if there is even more than one person) come up with the resources to do that?
Most mobile games are made by a single person, or a very small team of about 5. There is no way these tiny studios (if you can call them that) could ever pull off a console game.
I'm sorry to hear that you were hurt, but I'm pretty sure the sport isn't to blame.
Injuries happen, and sports raise that risk.
If you wreck your car, are you never going to drive again?
Some of the most amazing things in my life have caused me some pretty serious pain, but that doesn't stop me from enjoying them.
Tablet/phone gaming will never replace console gaming. Developers know this, and they'll keep cranking out games as long as the consumers are paying for them.
If anything, it's simply more competition, and that is always good for the consumer.
I say bring it on!
They're coming around. We had a rough spell, but now that consoles are falling soooo far behind, they're wanting more power to play with. Naturally, they're turning to pc.
This, and they finally realized that yes, there is money to be made on pc games. You just have to sell the right product.
Indeed.
While it's attractive to look at, it's definitely not pushing any boundaries.
After playing Rayman, this especially looks bad.
Say what?
Now, that's pretty lame...
Great for Nintendo...but I suddenly see why all the fans are angry.
Very odd title for Nintendo to pick up...perhaps they are getting serious about the core gamer after after.
I'm anxious to try one. I'm not really a pre-order a game system kind of guy, but I'm excited to see what they're like when they hit store displays.
I have a strong feeling that's a timed deal.
No DX11, a card around the power of a 5850 (not too shabby actually) and 1gb of ram usable for the games itself, so I don't see how it possibly could.
Nowhere near modern PC specs.
I've been using the 7870, runs like a beast. I'm sure the Nvidia card is a great buy as well.
I choose AMD because the build in HDMI sound processing is actually quite good. Supports 7.1 surround, and sounds great.
They don't call chocolate, brown chocolate.
But, there is a white chocolate alternative.
Why can't there be a black Raiden without a white?
I keep playing the games, but I keep feeling like nothing is happening since AC2...
Considering there isn't really any content out there that will use it, and further stretching most sd content out on it would be horrendously pixelated, I think I'll pass. Even if it was the same cost as a standard HD tv it wouldn't make sense to buy it.
Even if Zeroes was an exclusive (it's not), why would Microsoft take down a game they have rights too?
Open world, when executed properly can be great.
Although I do hope there are some narrow, scripted moments as well, which I'm sure there will be. It's Metal Gear. It's all about story.
I'm excited, especially now that it's multiplatform. Should have a bigger budget knowing it will sell more copies.
Are you suggesting the PS4, 720, and the Wii U will be on the same level?
I don't think Mario will ever evolve at this point...it's stuck in tradition.
Although, I hope I'm wrong.
I would love to see Mario really innovate the way I know it can.