i read the article. at one point he says this: "I personally think that people are putting way too much faith into how integral to the overall Mass Effect end-game this DLC is going to be."
and this: "This new demographic isn’t as bothered about the lore and are more into the new combat focus, furthered by the inclusion of a multiplayer."
but that's beside the point, because of what he previously said: "I agree that day one DLC an...
i personally wouldn't call it the GotY, but it's still a flat out amazing game (and it puts Skyrim to shame). glad more people are going to have the chance to play it now.
@dboyc310
Nintendo has arguably the three biggest franchises in gaming history on their handhelds (Mario, Zelda, and Pokemon), so i doubt they care what Sony's first party studios are doing with the Vita.
Ninja Gaiden II had Japanese language options too, and it was on one disc. considering NG3 isn't much of a graphical improvement and most likely won't be any longer than the previous two games, i don't see why it won't be on one disc as well.
meanwhile, in the land of articles not written by people born in 1995...
Dark Souls.
maybe he said it because of the amount of content. i can certainly understand someone not wanting to pay $60 for a game that supposedly lasts 6-7 hours. i'd feel ripped off.
tbqh, there really isn't enough content in Skyrim. doing the same thing over and over and over for re-skinned NPCs with the same VAs doesn't mean there's a lot of content.
that's one thing that was so great about the Shivering Isles. it really felt like something new and fresh, not just more of the same in Cyrodiil. i'm hoping that the Skyrim expansion can provide a fresh experience within the game, instead of more of the same kill and fetch quests in the ...
i don't understand how releasing an old game restores faith in your company. it doesn't show that you can make good games again, it just shows what you used to be. yes, a Final Fantasy VII remake would be awesome, but that doesn't take away from the fact that when SE makes games nowadays, you get stuff like 13 and 13-2, for better or worse.
i played the first two on 360, so i'll be importing my character in part 3 on the 360.
i'm sure both versions will be fine, though.
btw, i love how the guy mentions "journalistic integrity" amidst his grammar and punctuation errors. sorry, buddy, but you're no journalist.
@JoY
it's because you said the 360 version looks better IYO. you're not allowed to say the 360 does anything better than the PS3 on n4g.
if i had the money, i'd buy out the Lens of Truth site and shut it down. such a worthless piece of crap of a site. if you want the best graphics, you get it on the PC. if you only have a 360 or PS3, then there's no choice, you get it for the system you have. if you have both, then buy it based on controller preference, content, achievements/trophies, people on friends list, etc.
these garbage comparisons showing minor differences are just nonsense for fanboys. unless ...
i'm really interested in this, glad they reminded me. gonna go buy it right now.
200 hours into it and i'm still loving it.
the funny thing is that i beat the game and then Skyrim came out, and i stopped playing Dark Souls for Skyrim. then after i got bored of Skyrim, i eventually came back to Dark Souls and wondered why i ever left it in the first place.
i understand what you're saying, but i still respectfully disagree. i do agree with your last sentence, though, but as far as the stimulation of the mind...i've read hundreds of books and played hundreds of games, and i've never played a game that stimulated my intellect like a book can. as far as your example...that's just one example and doesn't speak for the entirety of the comparison. also, it's still the game showing you or telling you something, even if you are l...
sorry, but the writer is out of touch with the current gaming industry. this isn't Zork--most of the reading today in video games is either subtitles or menu text. there's no real imagination involved, just "LOOK AT THIS EXPLOSION AND ALL THIS BLOOD."
even the more artistic games like Shadow of the Colossus and Flower can't compete with sitting down and engrossing yourself in a book as far as stimulating your mind.
video games can be ama...
Jet Moto ftw!!
my god, your idiocy knows no bounds. every player in the history of every fighting game ever made has been perfected many, many, many times. you think you're proving a point? kid, you know NOTHING about fighting games. move on. this just isn't for you.
the two players are Daigo Umehara and Tokido. Daigo is known as the single greatest Street Fighter player ever, and Tokido is hands down a top 3 SF player in the world today. and they're playing a game that isn't even released yet.
you guys clearly have no idea what you're talking about, so please stop posting.
"Skyrim Looks Gorgeous Now"
false. the correct phrase is "Skyrim looks like a current-gen game now."