donuts is a word.
damn, i love donuts.
looks like Kotaku >> their community then. lol. because Portal 2 takes a nice, healthy shit all over Skyrim.
Yahtzee ftw. lol.
in one word: no.
in six words: hell fucking no, you idiot developers.
i prefer not to have MP in God of War at all, because it's a franchise that not only doesn't need it, but it really runs counter to what the franchise is about, which is a cinematic and intense single player experience. IF....IF they had to have MP, i think the NGS2 type would be best. meaning the single player is still the single player, and the MP is a completely separate mode whe...
Mass Effect 2
Ninja Gaiden 3 (i don't have high hopes for it, but i've been a fan of the franchise for the past 20 years)
Alan Wake on PC
play Amnesia: Dark Descent if you want survival horror done right.
pass pass pass pass pass.
lol. on to February.
Steam <3
the PC support (or lack thereof) for Rage is the sole reason i haven't bought it yet, and might never buy it. every time i think about giving it a shot, i keep remembering how it's basically a console port with no real emphasis on the PC.
my body is ready.
a lot of good games on that list. also looking forward to Alan Wake.
"you know what's wrong with Skyrim these days?"
+100 internets to the first person to tell me which dumbass repeats that same line in Skyrim every time you walk past him.
it's funny, because i was just thinking the same thing the other day. i was doing some quests in The Witcher 2, and i was thinking wow, these characters actually seem like real people with thoughts, ideas, history, and problems. but the ones in Skyrim....they're just a face with a quest to give you. yes, there are a few memorable ones in Skyrim (Karliah is my fav), but a lot of them are just nobodies who are there to populate the world and nothing else. even the ones who are supposed ...
@pandez
Dark Souls is an open world with specific paths. Skyrim is an open world period.
the difference, though, is that when you go to a new area in Dark Souls, you get different enemies, different landscapes/dungeons, different bosses, etc. and you can choose the order you can do some areas.
with Skyrim, though, while it may be open world, there's no real choice. you can get a quest to kill a bad guy from a person on one side of the map...
it is, i was just poking fun at the misspelling in the title. lol.
all of that is well said. and yeah, i was the one who posted that, but i wasn't the one who typed it. lol.
Dark Souls is a far better game and far more immersive experience than Skyrim. bigger doesn't always = better in gaming, and that's really all Skyrim has going for it in this comparison.
Dark Souls is much more immersive, challenging, and rewarding, with far better combat, weapons and spells. the art design is great, the dungeons blow Skyrim's pieces of shit out of the water, and it has some length too. you could spend well over 50 hours on one play through if you...
can't wait to play as Bision.
you call that character development? lol. moving on....
good choice.