On the other hand, you know this is retail's last gasp before they go the way of Blockbuster.
For a small subset of PCs, there is a stuttering issue.
For every single console, you're on a damn console.
First thing I searched for in the Reddit AMA. Not really that interested in Fuse, but it'd be interesting to see some of their stuff on PC.
Price doesn't really give anything away. I'm surprised Insomniac have waited until now to go multi-plat, and not waited for the next gen. Price claims that Insomniac don't have the capacity to do 360, PS3 & PC at the same time for their multiplat - and that's understandable.
But what will they l...
Silicon Knights has been gutted so that they can just declare bankruptcy and escape from their financial obligations.
And now you can invest your money, without any guarantee into the "absolutely not connected" into Precursor's new vaporware project! Great idea!
The Don't Starve review is online - http://www.edge-online.com/...
Sony can not possibly afford to launch a major console at a loss right now like they did with the PS3.
For the PS3, they ploughed a load of money into the Cell and into Blu-Ray. PS4 is largely off the shelf parts. This was obvious.
Watch Dogs and Infamous: Second Son already deal with surveillance society. And now a game called Panopticon? I smell a trend.
Property is not a down market right now, selling their New York office made them a lot of money. Sony aren't on the property business, so it's not an important part of their portfolio.
Sony stock is at a 52 week high right now. I've not bought into it because I think their TV division is still a crock of shit, and that their phones/tablets still won't compete with Samsung. But these recent results are a positive.
The trailer was way to long and showed too little. They spent the entire budget on licensing the song.
Desilets confirmed that he was fired. Should update the story.
Looks like Ubisoft are going to shit-can his game, and get his studio to churn out assets for Assassin's Creed. I guess he disagreed.
And according to your definition of "actual product", 3DRealms showed us an actual product of DNF in the 90s.
Too Human took most of a decade to make. They then sued Epic Games, and lost a counter-suit. Silicon Knights has been left as a shell. They pissed their money up a tree.
I'm not against crowdfunding, I backed Double Fine Adventure on its first day - those guys have a record of delivery. These guys, don't, and for me, that's n...
I didn't back either of these projects (I did back Project Eternity though) and I think the Wii U tablet interface might be really good for these isometric style RPGs.
Obviously PC first, but if they can make it to other platforms, why not? There's an entire generation of gamers who have never played this type of stuff before, more new fans should make for even more ambitious crowd funding goals.
Giving this a miss. Maybe the game will turn out OK, but given how badly managed Dyack's last company was - I wouldn't trust them with any money until I saw an actual product.
The PC is clearly going to be the lead platform next gen.
Your maths is appalling.
Another always online DRM clusterfuck, now for consoles too. And unlike SimCity, which gamers mostly shunned, the casuals will have no idea!
His direction is pretty good, reckon he should work with a writer though.
You know as soon as next-gen comes out, the price is going to get slashed.
COD is casual not just because it's full of fratboy dudebros kicking back with some beers, but because its skill ceiling is so low, you get rewarded with +1s for both failure and success.
Those twitch shooters from the 90's? The skill ceiling of Quake 3 is insane. Get on one of those servers now, and you just won't get a kill. No hand holding, no making you feel better - you will just get murdered again and again and again until you either get good, or give up....
You're going to buy second hand? And make money for the retailers who enforce this practice, while taking it away from the developers?
Excellent logic.