I loved the Onimusha series. I would even be happy to purchase them off of PSN to replay them for trophies.
I hope the music is as good as the first one. That's the whole reason I bought Rocketbirds in the first place.
Somehow, I sincerely doubt you are Japanese. Great English by the way.
yes, great news. Even if it is PS2 versions run in an emulator with trophies for the PS4, I would still play it. I have been asking for these games for so long. I still watch the intro for the 3rd one online sometimes. That CG was gorgeous back in the day.
Nothing better than chaining Issen kills together to make you feel badass.
Please have English subs. Would like to see Valkyria Chronicles 2 and 3 in there as well.
As a portable shooter, I thought Unit 13 was better with it's shorter and smaller missions that was the perfect length to finish on a metro ride to work. The gunplay was tight, and it played very well.
However, as a campaign shooter with a story, Killzone is definitely the best on Vita. I just don't think it quite as portable as Unit 13, since missions take between 30 minutes and an hour.
Here in Bangkok, the game has been available since last Thursday at least. Maybe even earlier than that. Walked into the game store and was surprised to see them all on the shelves. Unfortunately it was all the European version, and since I have a US and Thai account, I can't use the DLC codes, so I have to wait until today to get a US version.
You should try Sleeping Dogs if you haven't yet. Wolfenstein is a great game, but can be gotten cheaper elsewhere, as well as Deus Ex Human Revolution.
Sony is already predicting 16 million PS4 sales. I would raise the total figure from 22 to 24. I would expect the Xbox One to sell around 8 million this year with Halo and a timed Exclusive Tomb Raider.
It's a tossup between Driveclub and Borderlands 2 for me.
It was a very enjoyable game, the only reason it took me a few days to finish is because my fiance enjoyed watching me play the game and I had to wait for her to be free to continue.
Look at the live action trailer or this fan made project https://www.youtube.com/wat... and tell me you wouldn't want to see a movie made like that.
You buy a game, make YouTube videos about playing from it, and profit from that. I don't see why Nintendo needs to take the money from these people that put work into making these videos.
Do car companies take profit from taxi drivers after the initial car sale, since they make money from using their product? Do landscaping companies have to pay the people who make their tools parts of their profit because they are making money from them?
No, of course ...
You know MGS4 was basically the same thing for PS3, minus the QTE. It was a technical powerhouse with lots of cutscenes. You can finish the entire game in less than 4 hours. Still that was one of the best games for the first year.
I am picking up the Order 1886 within the next week, and am hoping that just like MGS4, it will provide me with a memorable experience that shows just how far graphically the console can be pushed.
Max is the maximum you can get on current hardware. Extreme is too much for anything to handle currently.
I see what you mean though.
If you like shooters, give Wolfenstein a shot. It's only singleplayer, but it was so much fun.
I bought Shadow of Mordor because I have heard nothing but good things about that game, and Sniper Elite 3, because of all the awesome gifs out there.
It should take less than 15 hours to get to level 20 even without doing bounties. And your first strike opens up at level 8 on Earth. Blue Emblem on the map. You should try it.
When I was living in Shanghai 4 years ago now, I played my PS3 all the time. They had quite a few stores where I could buy video games. Of course, they were imported from HongKong, but the markup was negligible.
I also had the Xbox360, but using Live from there was not very good because of the slower internet speeds and Great Firewall of China. PlayStation 1st party titles were fine online, but EA games were terrible trying to connect. If you check Taobao right now, you can ...
Yeah, you really missed out. Having your own clan of 128 players working together on the big maps to bring the pain was always a lot of fun. I put well over 350 hours into that game. I wish it would have been popular enough to get a sequel. They had a really good command structure in game, too.
most of the people who are going to be getting the PSVR in my group of friends already have the camera, as do I. We have been waiting for VR.
We are early adopters of the tech, and some, like I do, still have their Move controllers from the PS3.
I think saying it's $399 is perfectly fine. Most of the early adopters of PSVR are going to be those same people who bought the PlayStation camera in the beginning when they were so hard to find because they...