True, Tomb raider didn't have multiplayer before.
That's because it was more about exploration than shooting things.
Now, the market has changed and practically every game is ending up with multiplayer and guns. It's a pretty obvious move. That doesn't make it ripping off Uncharted, who borrowed many element from everyone else.
It's the same concept. Borrowing concepts, and applying them in ways that work, and sell well. Every game does it. Very few...
Just as you said, Tomb Raider was doing Sand storms and generic characters way before Uncharted was...
It is a pretty valid argument, how you ignore that is befuddling.
Looks much better than I expected actually.
Not HUGE on multiplayer. The only multiplayer I really do is Battlefield 3, but I'll give it a go.
I just started playing this on the pc, and I'm really enjoying it.
I can't believe it took me this long to get around to it.
I'm pretty excited about this game. Despite all the hate, it looks like a great game to me. Can't wait to give it a go. I've really enjoyed all the other tittles, and I'm sure this one will be no different.
@CybarCam.
You already can. Just install a linux distribution or windows running steam.
Set it up to boot directly into big picture mode.
Where's the problem?
I'm sure they will release a streamlined version that you don't have to configure yourself also (linux only obviously)
Steam wants to sell software primarily of course.
They keep stating over and over that none of these are necessarily the "steam box".
They even went so far as to say "please don't call it the steam box".
Let's wait for valve to actually show their product can we?
These are Xi3's modular computers, which are actually already available.
"As we envision our new X7A Modular Computer, we see it powered by a new Quad-Core 64-bit, x86-based processor running at up to 3.2GHz, integrated with up to 384 graphics shader cores, and 8GB of DDR3 RAM, and able to handle graphics-rich computer games like Crysis 2 with ease. The X7A Modular Computer will also run 3 high-definition monitors simultaneously, has four USB 3.0/2.0 ports, four eSATAp ports, four USB 2.0 ports, a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port, and up to 1TB of super fast solid-s...
Laura Croft has always been a classy character. Let's leave her that way eh?
I'm pretty irritated over that, but if there is a demo I'll give it a go anyway.
It won't be the same, but GRID is my favorite racing series.
I'm sure the tears will blur the visuals though :(
I just finished Mass Effect 3, and I absolutely loved the ending.
It wrapped up the entire trilogy, what more could you ask?
Maybe people didn't understand it or something, but I really don't understand why people hate it so much.
To anyone who hasn't played this game, I really recommend it.
Actually, if you recall correctly they delayed the PS3 due to problems getting the blu ray drives to work properly.
They put more time into it, and thus ended up with a more reliable console. Good call, but still put them behind a bit.
I would LOVE to see Microsoft and Sony release consoles back to back. Such an epic winter for gamers that would be.
The competition alone would really push the console makers to give us something great.
My heart is broken/sarcasm.
Perhaps, but I'm sure Sony could at least make it harder for them.
Actually, I remember Ninja looking exactly how he looked...
http://images3.wikia.nocook...
Not this roided up, anime jack.
A better use for the technology would be to help identify pirated games.
How many pirates have the ability to embed RFID tags into games?
The model they're showing just looks, wrong.
Not sleek at all like the original, and the colors are way too vivid.
There is nothing wrong with used games.
If they make it impossible to play them, then I'll make it impossible for them to have my money. Dealt with.
The only people who would agree to not being able to play used games, especially if the competition allows them, would be very dedicated brand loyalist and those with lots of funds.
Anyone who thinks they'll lower the price of games is simply delusional. The idea is to make MORE money.
Sony doesn't own 4k...just about every company has a set coming out. Anyway...
Neither will make it to next gen, but they're both pretty neat.
If the technology was there, sure that would be cool. But what video card would render 4k images without being a slide show?(maybe 4 video cards?)
Adding a projector seems too cost prohibitive, even if it was a low resolution one.