No sale if it can't, lol
Then let him chafe, because it's the truth.
No.
I was disappointed when Michael Ironside's voice wasn't the one coming from his mouth at the end of the trailer.
I'd like a Doom 4, minus the shiny-everything look.
A mousepad review, eh? Must be a light news day.
lol... this "opinion" story is just...lol.
Especially that headline.
/Smh
Might as well tell me that today, I'm going to poop, and it will either be at one or several locations, and it will be one or more of several possible colors.
Here's how that headline really reads to me:
"Obvious is obvious is obvious is obvious"
What a beautiful game. Really somethin' else.
New version of her has hair resting more naturally on her head. Eyes are closer together. Eyebrows are slightly thinner. Scar over her right eye is slightly smaller. Lines on face and around mouth are more natural. Nose is smaller. Freckling is more detailed. A lot of the lighter brown was removed from her hair.
Unless I have the models reversed. Then oh well lol
...It evolved to meet the more cinematic needs of newer games?
The story thumbnail is probably the scariest thing I've seen on N4G in many years.
A resounding "neither"
Meh. I've been seeing graphics like this since 2005.
You can't be serious.
Smh.
I expected as much. Starhawk really is quality. Hell, Warhawk still is. The control and gameplay is just so refined and tight.
It was only a matter of time. Here spells the beginning of the end for this game.
Diabo III will sell far more than this. I'm sure everyone here, myself included, has been waiting freakin' 12 YEARS for this game.
3.5 million, my ass.
Blizzard is concerned with consumer loyalty through quality gaming that is replayable for a decade.
Activision (who unfortunately owns Blizzard now), is concerned with earnings and is forced to release new CoD games all the time, else stagnation would certainly set in.
The reason why people want to see higher review scores now is because games are considerably more expensive, and DLC over time can bring the cost of a full game experience to 100 dollars or more.
People want to make damned sure a game they buy will be worth their time and money, hence a desire for quality. And like it or not, opinions of critics can be a pretty good judge on whether a game is worth purchasing or not. Your own opinion matters more, ultimately, but there are in...
This game feels fundamentally different than its predecessor. Not that it *needed* to, because the first Guild Wars was wonderful in its own ways, but Lordy Lordy is this sequel truly a successor in every way, improving upon just about everything in every area and realm of gameplay, world quality and story telling.
The live action was done well, gotta admit.