Well, those comments won't write themselves.
* checks date *
Well, I guess it's not an april fools' joke.
I came here to post exactly this. You beat me, sir.
I played The Witcher 3 at the same time that I started watching GoT, and I ended up confusing their plots, because the tone was so similar.
Demon's Souls
Both, easily.
I think a new Crash would be nice on PS4 (R&C was awesome), but I don't want Naughty Dog to do it, because they're doing other things that interest me far more.
They could at least release Marvel Heroes 2016 for consoles. That would be a start.
It's not just comparable. It's better than a lot of "modern games".
I really want this to happen.
It's different, alright. But it's wrong all the same.
It looks awesome. I hope it gets funded.
...and I thought my camera and two Move controllers would never be used again.
So glad.
MORAL KOMBAT:
Instead of fighting, the characters sit and talk about ethics.
Exciting!
It's not that I prefer it, it's that I ONLY PLAY single player experiences. I don't care about online multiplayer at all.
Here, have a funny bubble.
I loved this game so much. It's not very long, but it's very fun and you really feel like you're in a B-movie from the fifties (and it has an easy platinum, too).
Of course they didn't hand craft it all...it would take centuries.
But if the computer does all the work for them, why haven't we seen a lot of games of this scope done procedurally. It's because it's hard to do it, that's why.
Call of Duty / AC / Far Cry games are mostly cut/paste jobs every year (and I play them every year, guilty as charged), and people don't complain about paying 60 bucks for them. I don't think No Man's ...
These guys have been working in this game for years. The game has EIGHTEEN QUINTILLION PLANETS. They faced a flood in their offices. They're making a game that's completely different from everything we've ever seen. They're risking EVERYTHING: their jobs, their company, money, reputation and their families' money.
It's probably the largest game ever made. And the same people that pay $60 for regular 8-hour-long AAA games say it's too much. It seems...
Yeah, too expensive! It only has several QUINTILLION planets!
"The Simpsons Hit and Run"
Yeah, this.