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If you look past the sensationalized title, you'll see that's what he was saying.
"Games shouldn't aspire to be movies."
Seems like he's saying that media/marketing treats gaming as if it was the pimply kid brother.
Didn't The Evil Within get a poor response in previews, or did something change?
Edit:
I remember some articles around PAX east saying the game wasn't scary... and it being too clunky/robotic.
The former is subjective and the latter might be a good thing. Either case, it kinda fell off my radar since then.
Destiny is a $500m franchise with Activision as a publisher. If review scores could be bought, then Destiny would've been scored 10's across the board.
Yet it didn't.
Funnily enough, weren't you the guy who was in almost every titanfall article spewing negativity? Guess you had a change of heart.
That depends entirely on how Bungie/Activision handle things in the coming weeks/months.
If they iron out issues such as the counter-intuitive social features, and manage to keep the game alive, then it has a shot.
Otherwise, most players will end up forgetting about the game once they get over the honeymoon period and the heavy-hitters arrive later on in November.
Why do you equate first-person as being something for shooters?
Amnesia is a pretty good horror game and is in first-person without any real shooting.
You mean EA is just going to do what they've already done with the Battlefield series: Pay an extra fee for the premium service where you get all the DLC two weeks early, which conveniently contains over-powered weapons that get patched a few weeks later.
So if you're a non-premium player, get prepared to get crushed into the ground, while regularly being reminded that you're a second-class citizen by getting moved down a server queue to give the spot to a premium player, ...
I would assume progress is saved locally on the console hardware.
So it'll remain saved. Kinda like how PS+, or pretty much any downloadable title works.
... a competition for Canadians and no accompanying french translation?
Quebec will remember this outrage, and will hold a hockey stick till the end of time.
"Electricity powers your television. Do you require proof of that? You already asked me this question, I already responded above."
... but you're not arguing that electricity powers your television. What you're arguing is that plugging in a toaster will suck away electricity from the TV and degrade the picture quality.
It's an asinine opinion that is going to be dismissed outright unless you actually justify it, and the sarcasm isn't doing yo...
Last Guardian's development problems have been going on for so long, that it's safe to say that a TLOU remaster isn't going to break the camel's back.
Hell, the camel might already be long dead for all we know.
In any case, as I said, I haven't seen any indication that the TLOU port is hindering ND's output. They are going to use their old engine on PS4 anyways, so a port of an older game isn't exactly wasted effort or lost man-hours.
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I don't get why you seem to think buying a remaster and wanting new games are mutually exclusive choices.
ND is a big team, and I don't think that making a port is going to significantly affect their development schedule.
They've said that they have future announcements coming, so it doesn't seem like the remaster is affecting anything as far as their output is concerned.
Other games like The Last Guardian are irrelevant since they are handled by a diff...
Bruce Lee
... I have no idea what I'm doing.
Hopefully RedDragan does.
Congrats, and good luck on the fatherhood thing.
... and PC gaming's demographic is truck drivers.
Or it seems like it because they're always talking about their rigs.
Why is an explanation necessary?
He clearly stated that it is a fact.
... considering the reasons to why she left are still muddled, and that she's willingly taking a job at EA, I'm going to assume she knows more about what's best for her than you.
... So, you and Snuffles are saying that Carmack's views on the oculus acquisition by Facebook, a product for which he is the CTO, are not relevant?
... that's... wow.
^ Well, he must be doing something right if you have to compare an entire studio against one person.
Origin has an offline mode.
You could also play older origin games without even needing origin to be running, which is something that steam doesn't allow you to do.
I have no chance and I must dream.