Something I would like to see in a possible dlc or next games is playing the war from the enemies perspective. Especially in politically lame wars, the stories come in the bonds you make in your troupe; so the nationality matters way less. This seems to be communicated in the opening scene (aka the feature picture), and in some good literature on the war like All Quiet on the Western Front
even the different aspects of gameplay like shifting characters and the voiceover really give it a different sort of punch. It was also refreshing to watch that first cutscene with all the carnage and then jump right in killing people with a shovel and bayonet. The first time I played it I was running through on adrenaline and found a shellshocked guy and ran up behind to stab him to death... kinda snapped me out of what I was doing haha
his corny one-liners are soldiers of a different sort. Besides, only Leon has infinite ammo. dammit man you're right and this article is getting taken down.
I have not played a good co-op game since Dead Space 3. My only big options on PS4 are RE5 and 6; one I've overplayed and the other is just ok. I'm going PC now, but did like some good games that considered Co-Op an upgrade in their sequels; like Don't Starve and Orcs must Die. I wish more games considered co-op an upgrade. Maybe this is part of a multiplayer arcade game trend that I see in the "co-op" section of the PS Store. Also, Helldivers is underrated, just saying....
All I'm saying is Gamecube came with possibly the best Mario Kart ever made: Doubledash. The version I got early on was game with the Collectors Edition of Zelda games; featuring Ocarina AND Majoras mask AND the original NES titles... need I say more? AND we got the awesome Gameboy hookup, merging two of the best game libraries of all time (just IMO- will fight you on this). The libraries are maybe the most important aspect to me; which puts PS2 and number two and Xbox at 3. Never was a f...
Got some immediate Tales from the Boarderlands vibes from this idea; which was one of the funniest games I've played. Seems like an excellent mashup
Always into that multiple ending. I find games like this are very beautiful, though too short. If you run through it once then you can miss some of the beauty and might not see that incentive to jump back in right away.
very many problems in the premise would have been solved if it was someone else's daughter 8)
whatever this is, meta is always cool af
I'm glad Arkham Knight players got refunds, because that game was excellent and it's sad PC players couldn't get the experience. I hope the same doesn't happen to Dishonored fans; this could signify a trend or a wakeup call for developers, hopefully that later.
I'm strange but what I care about is load times and performance. I'd rather spend 2 seconds looking at my low res screen on PC than 20 seconds looking at a better version on PS. With that said, consoles are just easier to manage. It looks like the PSpro will find a middle ground there, which would be nice if I didn't buy the uncharted PS4 right before the Pro's launch announcements 8)
Ah, a fresh idea in a video game. I'm already excited to check this out. I just hope it does well and the devs can make the creative idea a great game! I can't remember the last time I played a truly creative game; maybe Undertale?
I feel like this sidesteps some of the over-Batmaning of our culture by focusing on Bruce Wayne a bit more. I'm excited to play these once they're all out!
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Ay finally a Nintendo system not aimed downsites at "the Family." While I can understand why they were doing that a lot, they were attracting a relatively new audience and sort of building up a future audience while neglecting their current audience. Hopefully now that they've captured the younger generation with Wii consoles, they can focus on the people who have stuck with them through the muck. Skyrim is a step towards that.
I especially like the fact that there is pretty even ground for all developers at this stage of VR. Everyone has to rely on their creativity to generate interest.
I would play any game that was even partially inspired by Rod Serling
I will see Blindsided. Already looks better than The Blindside.
still remember picking up 4 for GC with no preconceived notions of RE games and being blown away. I want to play the older games but my nostalgia goggles don't work super well :/ realizing I jus should though!
I think they especially crush the narrative with a broad approach. I thought Black Ops 1 was cool for going Vietnam and modern, but this goes all over the war in a few different times. Gets even more detail