Yeah, PC would be great.
Follow the money, truth seekers.
Ha!
This sequel feels like one of many that are part of this end of the generation throwaway games, which includes the latest God of War. Odd, considering that I'm positive both the 360 and PS3 are going to be doing great this holiday even with new consoles.
I'm agreeing with arbitor here in saying that mobile gaming won't take out the broad enthusiast market. While I'm sure many people who would casually be into games are sliding into mobile, I feel that amongst people who really love games, mobiles aren't delivering an equally fulfilling experience.
That said, the question here is as to whether or not the audience for consoles will be able to support multiple systems. To be honest, I don't think they will. E...
I guess the counter-argument to the 'game' part of this discussion would be to say 'I don't count text adventures as games either.' Ralph Koster would go even farther and say that single-player games aren't games at all, sticking closely to a particular definition of the word 'game' that demands interaction from multiple people as a necessary element.
Since this isn't quite the place to start a debate on the medium's nomenclature- which...
I've only had a few hours with the game, and the silent protagonist thing is sticking out like a sore thumb.
I'm waiting for Toys for Bob to announce that the next Skylanders is secretly the next Star Control.
I've heard this game be described as Warioware meets Metroid, which is absolutely something I'm interested in.
No Scott Wolf? 0/10.
Why is a game development studio receiving a gendered pronoun? Will no one stop the madness?
Come on Nintendo; do you want to have a press conference or play Majestic 12?
(please pick the second option. I need a reason to get my fax machine out)
I'm a David Hayter hater.
Awwww yeah. I have a $20 headset that sounds FUBAR every now and then. I'll be happy to see this feature all the way through.
Deer Drive Legends is finally coming out this week?
What is it?
Oh wow. It's always great to see an article about video games when they cross into other spheres. SEGA in particular is willing to go weird places- TOYlet- so it's no surprise that they would venture here. Interested in seeing how these two subjects either converge or diverge as time passes.
Really unfortunate. Some people are more than willing to help a fellow video gamer out in enjoying their shared passion and this guys seems to have taken advantage of this empathy.