If any casual gamer were to see the footage, they would think it's Call of Duty.
It will be a re-release with support for modern PCs in which the Eidos port lacks.
Of course there is a hardcore market, it's the group that doesn't want to play hundreds shallow mini-game compilations.
His smiling face makes me want to punch it. For shipping unfinished, bland, and shallow games he should get the absolute opposite of an award.
It's a matter of dropping the ball with third-party support, few developers used the system to make games specifically for the hardcore market.
Garry's Mod is the best thing to come out of gaming since being able to jump.
I agree with most, but the whole "GTA IV sucks because it's not San Andreas" thing is getting old.
It's hard to say a lot about a game you haven't played, let alone seen more than 5 minutes of gameplay.
This is an incredible list right here.
Shadows of the Damned was rated very well. It is a fantastic game, idiots like the person who wrote this article didn't help move copies.
I haven't played this game since launch, did they fix the haggard balancing issues? I would love to jump back in a make some characters.
I get bored with Call of Duty multiplayer, but I love me some Nazi Zombies.
Next they'll ban Starcraft and we'll see a riot unlike any the world has seen before.
In all seriousness, this is really oppressive.
Bohemia Interactive do not have the man power to put ARMA on consoles, let alone the PS3.
Ubisoft loves to port games to any system they can.
Whatever gives this game sales, I need a sequel.
I was literally just referencing the article... In which I'm guessing you didn't even bother to read.
Immersion, music, addictiveness, and visuals? These are standard practice in almost every game ever made. Dumb article.
This and the Hitman trailer. Can't people just calm down?
You can almost instantly bust this rumor or at least it's name. There is already a product called Microsoft Surface on the market, it's an interactive table. The last thing Microsoft likes to do is brand confusion.