Looks interesting, but the MMO market is so flooded, I'd not even heard of this one until now.
They even rumoured to be working on a Wii version, which is the most hilariously mismatched idea ever.
Should be decent viewing, Dara O'Brien is hosting and there's quite a few 'celebs' present.
Ubisofts current penchant for foisting terrible DRM on PC games is probably going to stop me from playing this sadly.
didnt like the first one at all, but the demo for JC2 has got me pretty excited.
HD is a feature for Ps3 not a requirement, (it's never been stated as a requirement for games or the console itself).
Great interview, that he's still making great games 25 years on is pretty amazing.
Yeah, can't see Activision losing the rights to the series, but I'd like to see them have to shell out the owed royalties. Mainly because it's activision.
I've been staring at the release dates for the upcoming month or so and there are simply too many games I want to play and that's only on PC. When will it end!?
I like the concept of this game a lot, an MMO that isn't trying to be WoW in the slightest with an interesting setting. But ideas are one thing and execution is another and Funcoms previous MMO track record leaves me with doubts as to whether this will live up to those ideas.
Cryptic need to develop their games more before releasing them, this and Champions both seem a bit malnourished.
I'm suprised Lost Planet got a sequel at all still.
I bet they haven't cut the Gears of War crossover, because thats probably the most interesting thing about the game.
Very interesting point, the end boss makes much more sense in that light.
The game is crazy ambitious for a one-man project. But it would be awesome to see something so different and original do well, hopefully it makes Mr Steenberg a rich man.
I inadvertantly spat a bit of coffee when i saw the Vaz/Penfold comparison, good stuff!
Don't have a problem with sequels, as long as there are enough original IPs to keep things interesting alongside them. But if a company like Blizzard said all of a sudden "No more sequels, original games only from now" they'd upset fans worldwide, waiting for their next fix of starcraft/warcraft/diablo
I have respect for anyone who manages to play multiple games of Civ at once. I've tried it, but my brain tends to start oozing out of my ears, somewhere around the 16th century.
I like that you can join a sinister cult. Sounds like there will be a lot of choices available to the player.
The premise is interesting, hope it doesn't turn out to be a total gimmick though. The potential for developing underhand strategies certainly could turn it in a different direction from standard RTSes.
Well obviously Mario is the more iconic and has better games, but c'mon who doesn't miss the days where Anthropomorphism was the key attribute of gamings biggest stars? Forget big chested women with no personality and a charm deficiency, blue hedghogs are the future!