Sad, as gamescom is the biggest gaming convention in Europe where every other major publisher is present. Sure they'll be at this Paris Games Week thingy, but that is not a major or an international event like gamescom is. It's the biggest trade show for gaming that is open to the public. Weird and sad move by Sony to abandon it. I guess that it doesn't fit into Sony's promo plans, but I still think it makes them look a bit bad.
So I guess not enough reasons f...
All nice talk about great partnerships and falling in love with the game, but we all know that, as normal in business, the driving force was one thing and one thing only: https://youtu.be/Za3G8aLSF0...
What I love more than the viewpoints are all the hiding spots on the buildings. All the same and too many of them. Looks kinda weird, but apparently not suspicious enough.
I am confident that well will get GT7 Prologue in 2016 and the full and final game in 2017.
Maybe we'll get to see something at Paris Games Week, TGS (I doubt it) or PSX. I'd certainly hope for some more information and maybe some footage of the game.
Yeah, he among other (former) Kojima Productions employees is apparently no longer directly employed by Konami and is instead just working under contract for the time in which the game is still in development. Once the game is finished the business connection between him and Konami will end.
What a weird situation to be in. He obviously loves the game he's making and wants to show his excitement and show it off, but at the same time he's having major issues with the p...
Because of install base? Sorry, but that is the major problem with the Wii U. It does not sell well at all so why would they support two home consoles at the same time if one of them is out for a long time and not performing well?
I am not against Nintendo, I just do not like the way they communicate this. We all know that the Wii U is pretty much dead and even Nintendo shows that it thinks that way by how they act and react and what they said about keep supporting it is just...
Yeah, they won't stop supporting the Wii U just now, and they also won't say they'll stop supporting it anytime soon. That would be foolish as the Wii U is still going to be their console on the market for a few more years, so to say that they will abandon it anytime soon would just lower interest and sales for the Wii U.
However, once the NX is on the market, the Wii U will vanish almost instantly. It hardly has any support as it stands and I doubt anyone expect...
It's all about the time zones. Most people watching the conferences do not even come from the US or Canada. And more views doesn't equal more popular, I'm sorry.
The interviewer makes that connection, but at no point does the interviewee respond to the question in a way where she makes a connection to Driveclub.
You missed the point of my comment. I am not talking about the lack of Zelda games. However as you may notice I am referring to the Zelda tech demo shown for the Wii U that is based on Twilight Princess and also the next major Zelda game for the Wii U known only as The Legend of Zelda at this point. I am not referring to a 3DS game, a remake of an old game or a Dynasty Warrior-esque spin-off.
All I was saying is that yes, Nintendo didn't announce the Zelda Wii U game for ...
Instead, Nintendo teases consumers with Zelda "tech demos" that they love to show but also love to make sure that it is nothing more than a tech demo ;) Talk about hyping an upcoming Zelda game that isn't ready to be shown with a "tech demo" based on an old game (TP-based tech demo in the case of Zelda Wii U) . That's classy.
On topic: Oh wow, this is an interesting and well written article. It is very interesting that it looks the way it does. Noe who would have thought that it would look like that. Thanks for sharing videogamer.com.
Anyway, my first comment got marked as off topic and the article is still up? Holy ish N4G...
@Bathyj: It is part of the extended demo. Footage of it is only available in the teaser which they have released: https://youtu.be/U-l6UjVLmh...
The extended cut is expected to be released to the public at some point though.
Personally I hated when everyone talked about the second much better part and even the devs were like "the second part is so much better, you should have seen THAT. Check it...
Had no problem with it even though I think they didn't do it because of style or atmosphere but because the game would have performed even worse (technically the game was quite bad, however patches made it ok).
Still it's nice to see that they listened to the feedback and many people actually did get turned off by it. I appreciate that.
Let's all just wait for the Digital Foundry article instead of having to rely on a Let's Play by a YouTuber who didn't even upload it for it to be representative of the Xbox One version. Damn videogamer, that's a new low for clickbaiting.
I'm one of those that are affected and I must say that yes, it sucks in a way and it's weird that it isn't ready, but I truly appreciate the way they handle the situation. I can only assume that something went wrong in the production of an item (staue most likely) of the Limited Edition. So the give those affected a code for the game and all the DLCs now so that they can still enjoy the game on its release is by far the best way to handle the situation.
I know I...
Wow. So I commented on that very article and I questioned the decision by EA. Anyway, what bothers me about this new article is that the author says that he sees himself as a "journalist" but at the same time he is getting incredibly offensive as well.
Let me quote some of my favorite parts and then discuss them: "A group that’s grown up in basements, spending most of their casual retail job earnings on everything they can get their hands on, playing at all hou...
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And last but not least, I get that many people post comments that are inappropriate, but it just annoys and shocks me every single time that if you say that you do not like something like this or that you are against it there will always be these people who think they know you and read between the lines and then brand you as a misogynist and write you opinion off that way. And especially with something like this they do not know sh*t about football or the FIFA games and ...
You know what is a little hypocritical to me is that it seems like the guy who wrote this doesn't seem to know a lot about football or women's football in particular.
You know I do love more diversity in games, but that is mostly in games where it makes sense (games like Sims and any game with a story or games where the female sport is really relevant). As for football, it doesn't really make that much sense.
Women's football simply cannot kee...
Evolve easily takes the cake here. Damn did that game get hyped for months before its release and then vanished in just a few weeks after it came out.