@Gster
God Bless, brother.
Well that's your choice. Freewill.
"Do Companies Need To Focus On Single Or Multiplayer Mode?"
What a ridiculous dumb question. Seriously, is this site just writing articles like this to bait hits to it?
"Is Capcom Worse Than EA & Activision ?"
As long as these companies continue to put profits ahead of their customers they'll all be pretty much on the same level of terrible, to me.
You're right. The former being invasion of privacy and violation of consumer rights.
First off we're all sinners, we all need God's forgiveness for our sins through the sacrifice of Jesus, asking Jesus into our hearts and to be the Lord of our lives and repenting of our sins. Secondly any serious Christian knows that Pat Robertson is a joke and a heretic, the man said we should KILL Hugo Chavez, yeah, nothing like mixing God and Government interest, especially when the two couldnt be more at odds with each other.
@Jblaze
Yeah I owned the game (past tense) it was gifted to me. At the time (2009 I think) the only console I owned was a Wii and with such a lack of good games to play, you'll try any title once. Needless to say it was terrible and I traded it to Gamestop.
Now you can get back to pretending you're smarter than what you really are.
It's 30 right now.
True story.
I would love it if for just once one of you so called "gaming journalist" could write an article without titling it:
(number) of things to be excited about...
Top (number) best/reasons games/to buy a...
Why you (should or shouldn't) be excited about...
Is (console) dead?
What is the best (video game) ( in the series)...
I mean did any of you even graduate high school, let alone put in any time in college?
Both, and here's one possible "why".
There's about two generations of gamers above me which would put them in their mid forties and late thirties. Game companies know their demographics and as of now I believe average gamer age is early 30's. Because of that companies realize that the older audience wants more mature content, hence mature games.
@Hicken
Knew I would find you here.
"PlayStation Plus - From Mediocrity To Must-Have"
It's true. PS+ started off a little rough and it took me a good year after it available until I really started to recognize the value of it.
For me as a collector, it's all about the discounts. I like to own my games, so the discounts are where it's at for me. In fact I would really appreciate it if Sony gave you the option to buy the games they offer for free at a discounted PS+ special...
Achievements/Trophies are important.
I like comparing my trophies to my friends to see how far they've gone in a game.
I like the sound of them when I earn one.
They are the digital materialization of that invisible badge of honor you would wear when you beat a really hard NES game back in the day.
I hope they never go away.
I agree. I owned this game on the Wii and it was total piece of crap. If you're a perv and want to stare at bikini clad women with samurai swords then this is for you. If you like good gameplay, controls, music, story, etc. this game will disappoint you.
"Gaming Is Now Deemed A Professional Sport In The US"
Not really a surprise when you consider the epidemic of obesity in the U.S.
Seriously though I respect your skills, but you guys (pro gamers) are not athletes, just remember that.
"Creative Director of Watch Dogs Reassures Fans That The Game Looks Better Than The Aisha Trailer"
Sure it does...
I bet you guys aren't going to milk this series to death either, right?
Yes and yes. Theres opinion articles, full of intriguing perspectives, ideas that ask questions and provoke worthwhile thought in the reader.
Then theres this drivel which represents more of prolonged self-important Facebook rant than anything else, and which only provokes one question from the reader which is: "Can I get those 5 minutes of my life back?"
This article falls under the latter.
"PS4 VS. Xbox One: Who will have better
releases?"
The Original Gameboy. I just heard they're making a sequel to Metroid, I cant wait!
"The controversy surrounding Dragon's Crown begs the question: Does one rotten element ruin the entire experience?"
Great question and I suppose it depends on what your beliefs and convictions are. Example: I won't play Bioshock Infinite because I feel it's a complete mockery of Jesus and The Holy Spirit. I'm aware that not every person who shares my beliefs feels the same about this game but it's how I feel inside, I feel a conflict, a convictio...