Lol Fuse, I keep forgetting that game exists, what they heck were they thinking...
Or fishing for compliments again, they knew it wasn't going to flop, it had insane levels of hype surrounding it from day one...
I wanna get The Division just so I can betray everyone and steal their shit.
I agree, collectibles are mostly a useless edition to games in the hopes of increasing playtime, few games do them right, ironically I always thought the Batman games nailed them, they're challenging to get and not just to find so they're more like mini-quests and finding them unlocks further game content and even new missions.
GTA4's 200 pigeons were the absolute worst, they were hard to find, monotonous to collect, and you had to shoot them which made the cops c...
I love how everyone just takes Kojima's side without knowing the full story, or any story at all for that matter, Kojima must've done something pretty immoral for this to happen, but he and the bosses at Konami agreed not to make this information public as it would shame the people involved... in order words, Kojima's solid snake's been releasing liquid into the big boss' wife.
This game provided me with a nice toilet break during Sony's E3 conference.
It's a shame you don't have freedom of though and are heavily biased in favor of your nostalgia which, let's face it, is the only reason you would say something like that.
Something tells me that this could kickstart a new trend where gamers will be funding the development of AAA games in the future, not sure if that's a bad thing though given that the gamers funding them will obviously have no problem doing so and the game will be getting made so everybody wins, now that games are getting increasingly more expensive to make this could very well become a thing.
If only more developers shared this mentality. *looks at Sony's first party studios*
Fanboyism doesn't apply to taste in women, just so you know...
Yeah, compare Naughty Dog's linear narrative driven games with Rockstar and CD Projekt Red's vast open world player freedom games in the graphics department, your comment is sheer ignorance in its most obnoxious state.
I never played the original SR game as I've only ever owned PlayStation consoles but I really enjoyed both SR2 and SR3 for different reasons, never played SR4 though as the superpowers thing was just a bit too over the top for me, regardless I'm very intrigued by this news.
One thing I've come to realize over the past few years is that GOTY means nothing as it's entirely subjective to each individual person, there's no 'official' GOTY, instead there are a handful of great games that define each year, and Uncharted 4 will no doubt be one of the great games that will define 2016.
If a game is successful it must get a sequel, even if it doesn't need one.
TLoU getting a sequel is like The Shawshank Redemption getting a sequel, it's completely unnecessary and would only serve to ruin the unique one of a kind feeling that the original provided, but gamers don't understand things like these, they would rather throw away the bittersweet ending of TLoU just so their small minds can have more clarification on what's going to happen next for Jo...
It's just the Fallout 4 E3 trailer without the commentary...
Says 'SonyOnly4'...
I want a Reggie amiibo too! *loads shotgun*
I didn't even know it was back up again since last time...
Ultimate damage control.