To think there are some kids who've grown up never knowing the phrase 'azimuth alignment'...
or for whom 'poke's are things you do on facebook.
They don't, it's just the way the sentence is constructed.
They're not being replaced. The PS blog warned folks they were being phased out as they announced the June update.
They were the nuts and bolts behind Uncharted 2 as well, arguably the best in the series.
It sucks that quality people have left, but there's still plenty of reasons to believe it'll be a quality game.
If they'd got something ready for E3 for TLG, then they should have stayed quiet. Then someone could have come on and said, 'Look guys, we know you were really looking forward to 'The Last Guardian' but we've had one or two issues and I'm afraid to say it's been cancel... wwwhhhaaatt!' as a new trailer starts playing and drowns him out.
Nowadays, with online taking up such a sizeable portion of games, a lot of outlets will hold off reviewing games fully until they can test that part out anyway.
Game sites are becoming wary of giving a game a great score and then it turns out the online portion is broken and they're made to look like fools.
You do realise he doesn't say anything apart from 'no comment'.
The only mention of E3 is from some random lad called Ethan.
The series hasn't been on PC in 5 years. Seems like there's not enough people who think like you do to warrant it.
p.s. according to your link the PC version of FIFA was outsold by the Vita version... the VITA version... the VITA version!
If anyone's interested (and you damn well should be), Mikel Reparaz and Dave Rudden both do podcasts as part of the laser time network (Vidjagames and wrestling respectively) @ lasertimepodcast.com
Let's not do the UK vs US thing. There's plenty of great stuff from both sides of the pond. And denying yourself something just because of where it comes from is just foolish.
Though, for me, BBT has watered down what made it stand out to satisfy a bigger market. It's fine for what it is, and I don't actively dislike it, but I'd rather watch something with a little more substance.
Haven't watched it recently so some of my details might be wrong, but we're supposed to believe a character who has cash lying all over the place, a keen interest in gaming, and a modicum of intelligence would decide to pick just one when both are clearly available ??
Tch! Anyone would think you thought this was a free market economy and you were allowed to do what you like with your money.
£24.99 is the price that was stated on the store update blog on Wednesday. And as it wasn't possible to pre-order on UK PS4s then I highly doubt anyone has paid more than that.
And it's nothing to do with the plot in 90-something per cent of games being some poorly written, after-thought used to shoe horn the player from set play to set play.
Take the time to tell us a proper story and we'll remember it.
You're entitled to your opinion, but I can't say I agree at all.
Firstly, why are other forms of entertainment allowed to make challenging narratives and not video games?
Secondly, it's human nature to ask questions, and we've got an interactive form which allows us to probe them in a unique way. Why not try and use it?
A good reason why games like The last of us, Bioshock infinite, Tomb Raider, GTA V and Gone home were in so many games of the ...
Putting 2 and 2 together and coming up with broccoli, Games don't generally come out on a wednesday (Friday for here in EU and Tuesday for NA), but the PSN store does update here then. So could it be hinting at either a demo or the PSplus release...
... or it could be fake.
As your only agree at present, I figure I ought to add a bit of weight to your argument.
To illustrate that storage is also described as memory, perhaps people ought to look up what the m stands for in CD-ROM or maybe what those little removable cards/sticks people use in cameras, phones, Vitas are called (which use something called flash something or other).
There is planned maintenance today. I thought it didn't start till a little later, but it's scheduled to last about 6 hours.
Playstation tweeted it out earlier
Or it's just implying that gaming is a masculine pastime and knitting is a womans pastime.
Like, how though gender isn't mentioned in the letter, everyone has read it as from a man to a woman.
For me, I don't see the value.
The games in the vault sounds good, but there's not many X1/PS4 titles out there at the minute, so it's going to either take a while for new stuff to turn up or they're planning on releasing smaller titles or re-releases?
As for 10% off... In the UK at least, new digital prices tend to be £54.99. Amazon is about £45 (closer to 20% cheaper).
And then you get the early, at least 2 hour, demo..