Well, the previous DMC games were enjoyable because of the fast challenging combat, and Dante's personality.
The new game already lacks old Dante's personality, and the combat is now slower and simplified as well.
If you like the game, great. As a fan of the older games, it just looks like Capcom wants to milk the franchise by making a reboot that hardly anyone wants made by developers that seem to have no respect for the previous DMC games.
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You've missed out on some good games then.
Yea, especially considering that Hideo had nothing to do with it.
...I'll show myself out.
"... you played Final Fantasy 6 when it was Final Fantasy 3"
Ha!
That confuses me to this day since I still attribute Kefka as the villain of FF3.
I think Sony took the eye toy name a bit too literally.
^ Ferrari have lower sales because their cars have a drastically higher price than 'common' cars.
XBL/PSN games are priced in the same range, so your analogy doesn't work.
That being said, I don't think TGC went multi because they had disappointing sales and I'm glad that more people will get to experience their future titles.
Steam already offers cloud storage, automatic updating, and discounts for free. I'd rather they keep those things free rather than turn it into a subscription.
There already are services such as IGN-Prime which gives early betas, discounts and free game per month (and that's a free game that you get to keep even after subscription runs out)
... there's also Gamefly and OnLive which offer subscription-based service if you want access to a library o...
Not sure if those numbers make me happy or sad.
Poor Starhawk. =(
Should also be worth pointing out that it isn't necessary that his donation goes back into the company.
You can decide how to split the money between THQ, Charity and the HumbleTip. He could've just as well have donated it all to charity.
The average tends to stay balanced by the people paying reasonable amounts and the flood of people that buy multiple bundles for $1 and then try to sell/trade it later.
I suppose you're right about Dishonored. I figured it'd be in the same class as Bioshock since the main character is a pair of hands, but the stealth elements move it to Action/Adventure rather than plain shooter.
Borderlands2 is still a contender though.
^ Perhaps I was a bit rash, but look at the second paragraph. He's already convinced that the next playstation will undeservedly be targetted in particular. He's singled them out as a victim, for whatever reason... then goes on to bash Nintendo in the third paragraph, as if they deserve it.
His comment's statements aren't inherently wrong, but they don't address the blog either. The blog is not saying that Nintendo is the only one that gets negativity. Nor...
Congratulations, in a blog defending Nintendo, you managed to pretend that Sony is the real victim.
I must've missed them then. =/
Should be worth pointing out that RDR was by RockStar SanDiego.
RockStar North's games have made their way to PC.
Well, it's got some competition with Dishonored and Borderlands2 being very close in the ratings.
@TheFaceless
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't SpaceMarine and Homefront have online passes?
That, to me, is fighting used game sales.
They've also gone a bit cookoo with DLC. DoW:Retribution and SaintsRow3 in particular had an obscene amount of DLC.
They also increased prices. CompanyOfHeroes2 and Metro:LastLight are $60 on PC, when PC games should typically be $50 instead.
THQ might not be menacingly evil, but ...
I'm pretty sure Rockstar knows how successful their previous releases on PC were (or weren't). Don't see what good a petition would do.
It is more-so a push to sell new TVs rather than have any positive impact on gaming.
Appreciate it all you want, but it still isn't much of a game if it lacks gameplay. If narrative, music and visuals is the hook, then it might as well be a movie.
Journey & DearEsther are interesting experiments, but far from GOTY.
Isn't exactly far-fetched to believe that next-gen will just be more of that.