Same thought. I don't trust their hyped reviews. They're too corporate friendly. Same goes with gamespot.
Finally they come clean about what to expect from a game. If people like a more action approach, then sure, go ahead see if it suits your taste :), and if you don't feel it follows the previous titles, then move on. I'm not being ironic ^^ this is actually a good statement coming from EA.
And I haven't ever played me3 but I did see what they did to Dragon Age 2 (Fans of Origins myself). They destroyed the franchising... After all the circus done online with ME3 and its attrition caused by fans and media, they stepped back and truly entered PR mode. Now they've even been saying that "they'll listen to fans", trying to create some bond of trust, and they're already doing it with Dragon Age 3. If people raise awareness, instead of buying the game blindly...
I guess so :) well, at least people know what they get if they like this type. The trailer doesn't hide it. Blood splash with chainsaws and cheerleaders!
Evil Kirk and his crew coming from a parallel universe lol I kind of like that episode, if anyone recalls that.
News title in the "Pending News" section: "Sony Admits Wii U Looks Awesome". Don't recall reading any of that in the article. Totally misleading.
So much articles on this game :O but after seeing a trailer is even more dumber than Dead Rising 2. The latest had an acceptable dumb level but this really skyrockets dumbness.
It's like goofing on Skyrim but with real stuff lol
"PricewaterhouseCooper issued a new forecast"
THANK GOD the oracle what's-its-name made it official! I was really worried but now I can finally rest safe and relaxed. (the article is funny xD, I had to make some drama here lol)
Quote from article: "Hey guess what? You know what would quell this problem for legit gamers? If there was an offline mode."
LOL it will never happen. And Blizzard will never quit this scheme. Players, it's for your own protection, from hackers and evil doers! ( :S )
It looks good but hurts the eyes a bit.
Seems like most of the comments above are corporate sympathizers. Well done! Now, right to business.. sure, corporate can bypass and win the leading-to-what-concept by literally decomposing every single word and say that "it will change your life" has millions of meanings. One can cross the right leg over the other, or simply the opposite and say "there you go, your life is changed!" in that plain aspect and go about giving random explanations just like what ATA wrote: the...
old moto lol, funny one
If you trust that to game corporations then you'll be the most disappointed man on earth. More than ever, you have to know everything about a game before buying it or else you'll get as I stated above lol. And hardly from E3, that's where sellers will tell you what to believe, but you'll gather some bits of info that are interesting though.
First person that gave me some credit on this thought, thanks ^^, I mean, why couldn't they do a great looking game along with the move technology? I mostly see, even in wii of course, the same toy characters and simplistic single color textures on these games.. Cheers ;). I think I remember nintendo also doing some tiger woods game with move in the same aesthetic of xbox and ps3. This was a good combination that I can remember! (although I don't fancy golf games)
Fans do get curious about what's next in Bethesda. Devs must be proud with such feedback.
Different tone here in this article. I like it! Wish it could do the same with diablo, battlefield and some other games around..
So funny lol
It takes a lot of work in front of a pc to do some of the stuff around minecraft.
There's hundreds of batman games... jesus.. why don't they bet on some other super hero for a change?