Same here. I think it is from reading too much on game releases before they come out, completely ruins the surprise like when we were kids and got a new game not knowing what it's about at all. Another thing that's ruining gaming, is that it's not a game anymore. Like they said, it's a chore. Developers forget that these are games, they're supposed to be fun, not tedious, with boring tutorials, unnecessary functions, you can see how developers ignore the "game asp...
I've been waiting so long...
One of my favorite games, finally getting a sequel, can't wait to destroy the empire online with my friends :D
This is what I hate about being an early adopter. I bought 3 games and now I have nothing to play after beating them. The nearest game I want doesn't come out until May, and even then the game I really want doesn't even have a release date.
I still remember the first Assassins Creed. A great game that (at the time) I thought would be nothing more than a small series. Assassins Creed 2 came out and it improved on everything the original did wrong. Can't wait for number 3!
Right now, it's just a gimmick. Movement based controls are flawed, buggy, and not very useful right now, but I do see how in the future they'll be much better. I don't think I'd give up a controller so easily, but if some amazing new system came out in the future that used movement in a great way, I'd buy it.
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...Your argument goes completely against the point. Used games do not hurt the industry, do other industries complain when people by used? The film industry, the motor industry, the electronics industry, nope, only the gaming industry. Used video games make gaming better for those who don't have thousands to spend on all the games they want/only want to rent them. I'd rather have to pay $10 for an online pass than have no used games at all. Most people b...
My friend, who's working at Bungie as a QA supervisor says it's really great, but that's just bungie. When I was interning at at Activision I saw just how bad being a game tester was. It depends on the company, as I've said, but still, it's slightly above minimum wage and the way the media portrays it as the ultimate dream job is far from the truth.
I have a PS3, an Xbox, a Wii, and a PC. Even though PC is strong on it's own, a move like this (if it does happen) would destroy not just used games, but the whole industry. 90% of gamers game on consoles, and if they have their way with these rumors then the future looks dim, for every gamer no matter what platform.
Haven't played Home in years. Might finally have a reason to play again.
It's good to see at least indie devs are keeping horror alive. We can't rely on Resident Evil or even Silent Hill anymore, good thing some people understand consumers want a horror experience.
I might actually consider picking it up. I loved the Flatout series, and from the reviews it's not as bad as it looked in the trailers.
Can't wait, May really can't get here soon enough!
When Notch was asked if there would be a PS3 version, he never denied it. He only said "I'm not allowed to talk about that" and drew a sheep.
no, why? Why put resources into the iPad when they could make a full game on the Vita or 3DS. Handheld gaming needs companies like Bethesda to start making games for them instead of iOS.
SPOILER
Well at the end you find out the names of the people you met. Needless to say, I sent a friend request to all of them lol.
You don't even get to play it, it's a video.
Downloading Journey, played the Ridge Racer demo and it was terrible. It's basically a slightly interactive trailer.
A PSP port? That's the equivalent of Tekken vs Street Fighter appearing on the PS2.
go to the picture in the picture app. Touch the little circle on the bottom right hand corner and touch "set as lockscreen"
EA would just ruin it like it does with practically every company it buys out.