Sherlock has risen from the grave.
Why is it so difficult to be happy for one another and get the fuck along?
The N4G community is awful.
Next years most promising Vita game? Quite possibly.
I think the only one who can dethrone it at this point is itself. But that would require the next couple games to be mediocre, and I don't see that happening.
Is your intenet speed decent? I have it on PS4, but I join servers in just a couple seconds and then the rest is just loading the map. I've experienced very little lag in-game as well. Make sure to join servers with low ping.
I ordered a golden Zelda bundle today, yay! Another system to build a backlog on.
I've only had one issue, a crash to PS4s menu. Once.
Oh, don't talk to me about backlogs. That monstrosity will keep my PS3 firmly connected for a good while yet. ;-)
I don't have an XO yet though, holding off for the Slim version or for some game to win me over.
Thankfully the Wii U has BC, so I don't need to have the old Wii hooked up to finish that catalogue.
So that you can't understand how bad it is? ;-)
The JRPG has certainly made its comeback.
They have my interest.
I don't see the big fuss, clearly she's a camel-vampire. Storing vital fluids in her humps.
You haven't played your PS360 since the new consoles? But that's like, a whole two weeks!
OT: It was time for SF5 a couple years ago, stop churning out the same game.
Damn straight. Killzone has better campaign than BF4 (I haven't played CoD Ghosts) even if it isn't that good, but the multiplayer is a LOT of fun and the best part of the game. Plus, free maps.
To be fair, Vgx was pretty shitty, I can see the why they didn't want to show Zelda.
You're not an aduit until you dare to be childish.
And just to prove how bias can change things: what's more childish, Ni No Kuni and Puppeteer or Bayonetta 2 and Xenoblade?
I think it's important to play a variety of games, which is why I have Playstation and Nintendo.
After Starhawk, I can see Sony being cautious about this. But that was a retail game with no marketing, this should be a digital title with no singleplayer campaign to up the costs.
Oh, and it could be amazing!
Most aren't. Many are annoying pieces of crap. Mine is decent, but nowhere near godlike.
Apparently, Foxtrot hasn't played Donkey Kong. It's one of THE sidescrolling platformer series, and always has been since the SNES. But I do get the point and agree, a sequel to Donkey Kong 64 would be truly something. Retro should be put to work on Prime 4 though and let someone else handle Primate duty.
Kudos to Gamespot for making a bold move.