One thing I think is awful is their store interface. Maybe someone can help me figure out what I'm missing...
It is the worst I have ever seen! You can't see "all titles", you can't look at just sales, or what Games w/Gold sales-giveaways are from the store, alphabetical order, genre...anything! Just their awful, predefined groupings! Sony and Nintendo (yea, Nintnedo!) can do this just fine. I have no idea what the hell is going on over at MS where they ...
Well for what it is worth, the disagree did not come from me.
I haven't played Gone Home, though I got it in a bundle and it's sitting in the backlog. I suspect "the twist" isn't that she was gay though. Think I heard that was her orientation, but I don't think the game was centered around her sexual preference. Maybe that's what someone took umbrage with? Who knows. You could also say "1 is a number" and you'd get disagreed with on...
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As of late it has been, at best, somewhere inbetween. The deals have just not been all that enticing. I had some issues with self restraint when it came to older Steam sales. Lately I don't think I've bought more than maybe 1 thing per sale, and most of them I buy nothing. Fingers crossed there are a glut of good deals upcoming so that I have to test my restraint again!
About the G930's, how long have you had them? My friend has them as well and while they are great he has intermittent issues with it just cutting out. Get the impression while it isn't necessarily widespread it isn't exactly an isolated issue either.
Has yours been rock solid most of the time you've had it? Solid wireless 5.1 headsets for affordable prices...largely don't exist lol. Kept holding out for Logitech to refine this set, but nada...
Amazing to think when XBO launched, it cost that for the system/kinect alone. Now you can get a console bundled with a game, paired with a very solid TV for the same price. No Kinect of course, but still. These kinds of deals are still pretty amazing when you look at how costs have fallen in a rather short period of time.
It's funny, the only time I press "Share" is by accident lol.
I don't really use FB/Twitter/Instagram/whatever- BS either. So if that is the greatest innovation of this generation...I'd...I'd be depressed lol. I shall hold out hope for much greater innovations in gaming as this gen goes on.
I am always glad when games get free post-launch content. I wish this game would add another level though, the one building doesn't have unending appeal.
I find traversal/mechanics of getting around the game world to be one of the most important aspects of a game. You nail that, even the down moments are entertaining. I love the gravity mechanic in this game, the power sliding, just a wonderfully made game. Great soundtrack to boot. I'd suggest finding at least half an hour to give the game a go. See if it sucks you in like it did me back around the time I got my Vita.
So there are work contracts that bar people from visiting entire states? Boy, read the fine print before you sign any contracts...
So my disappointment comes from the fact we can't just play games we already own, we should have the option. Either we can play the games we already own for free OR choose to pay for these improved experiences. And it seems a bit disingenuous of them to have talked about PS2 Emulation they way they did, leaving us to expect it should work similarly to the XBOX b/c. They should have said "PS2 Experiences" were coming or something, rather than PS2 Emulation. I still have a bunch o...
You took the words right out of my mouth. This is <insert any expletive combo> awesome! First game is easily one of my favorite experiences, bar none.
I don't back games. But damn if this isn't tempting.
There is absolutely no contract I can imagine that would actually bar him from travelling to Los Angeles at all. I'm guessing the author was not implying he couldn't travel to LA, just that he couldn't go to the awards show (and thus he would not be in LA). Perhaps they can bar him from both events, but unless something has been stated that wasn't in this little blurb, my guess is Kojima at PSX is at least possible.
The Vita is alive, though I feel it's overstating things to call it "well". I love my Vita. Even have a PS TV (like that quite a bit less lol). There is something about the whole package that is just awesome, and it has some fantastic games to be sure. But Sony is pretty much ignoring it. Sure, Indies are helping to keep it afloat, but that's about it. Your mainline third party devs have pretty much dropped it too.
I'm not saying it needs 400 exclusives,...
We deserve nothing. We should spend $60 on an empty box!
What a stupid headline...do gamers really deserve content...won't ever know his actual argument because I can't see myself reading anything from an author who's article title indirectly posits there is even a QUESTION we don't deserve content.
Agree 100%. This has that PC Gamer typed layout that is infecting everything. Less intuitive to browse, things take up too much space, etc. They note that list view is coming, and I hope it comes with some improvements to the current list, but this would certainly be a no-go for me if it became their everyday interface.
Off Topic: You probably have more likes from this 6 word comment than I do in the history of my commenting lol.
Well in the Capcom comparison, they are selling you the DLC already on the disc for more money. Sony isn't charging an "unlock" fee for the extra core.
Secondly there is a whole world of difference between making hardware decisions to ensure they have room to expand features if need be & then giving that extra performance back when they are comfortable with how things are going and Capcom putting extra content on the disc it expects you to buy. Capcom isn...
Bumping the expansion to $20 from $15 is what it is, but shouldn't that only add $5 to the Season Pass as well then? Why $10? Confused a bit on the thought process.
Techland said the original season pass at $20 included The Following. If they figured a $15 expansion could fit into the initial $20 pass, why does a $20 expansion now have to fit in a $30 season pass? The move to increase The Following $5 to cover creeping costs is fine, but the math for the pass doesn't ...
Bumping the expansion to $20 from $15 is what it is, but shouldn't that only add $5 to the Season Pass as well then? Why $10? Confused a bit on the thought process.
Techland said the original season pass at $20 included The Following. If they figured a $15 expansion could fit into the initial $20 pass, why does a $20 expansion now have to fit in a $30 season pass? The move to increase The Following $5 to cover creeping costs is fine, but the math for the pass doesn't ...
Yup. Some people aren't happy unless they aren't happy. If Sony finally gives us Killzone SF or Knack, we'll get equal doses of the following:
- What garbage games they've chosen to give us. A solid Indie game would be better.
- The month after that comes out, "oh great, they're back to giving indie crap again. you just gave us AAA!"
I treat PS+ like a game rental roulette service. I spend $3 a month and get SIX games to ...