The tags on this article are Gaikai, PC, PS Vita, PS3 & Sony.
But I think the missing tag is Android.
Gaikai could totally energise Sony's phone and tablet offerings.
According to both Avast and Firefox, PS3center contains an embedded malware frame from http://leakedhighercost.biz
Totally dodgy.
Edit - it doesn't always show up. I think it's being served up by the adserving scripts.
They did say way back that XCOM would have mod support on PC, a quick Google and you'll find this. How that was to be implemented though is still undefined, which is why I prefixed the Steam Workshop comment with "hopefully".
Weird that for a PC or console debate, they don't mention mods.
Mods = win.
Hopefully, they'll get Steam Workshop integration in, and it'll be ridiculously easy for everyone.
To be honest, it's not the quantity of content on Resident Evil 6 that's the issue.
Shame about the delay, I was looking forward to this, but I'm going to have my hands full with Dishonored and Hotline Miami.
Will probably pick it up in the Steam sale when that happens.
Do you see how Operation Raccoon City was panned across the board and still sold over 2 million copies?
Despite a "challenging" critical mauling, Capcom consider it a "great success".
Resident Evil 6 has had better reviews, and will sell double that. There's clearly an entire army of blinkered idiots who prefer the "Resident Evil" part more than the "game" part.
Could be that Future wanted a larger cut, and Nintendo were not willing to budge.
Don't think it was because of the Wii U. Nintendo Power could reach audiences that do not currently own Nintendo products, it was an advert for hardware as well as software. A console obviously can't advertise itself to owners.
I think Nintendo want to take their marketing efforts in house. They already produce high quality web content and videos, why would they want ...
RivetCityGhoul, you asked me whether I was an idiot.
I am not an idiot.
I do not have to ask you, because I know you're an idiot. I did not mention digital distribution once. I mentioned flash memory, which will only continue to get cheaper.
Why did you reply to my post without even reading it?
What a load of bull. Optical media won't stay for long, it might manage to get on next gen consoles, but it'll be way obsolete before that gen is out.
The vita finally got rid of optical media, pretty much all Apple products shun optical media and an increasing number of laptops are ignoring it too.
Here are the downsides of optical media - it's bulky, degrades easily, slow reads, no writes, requires intricate moving parts in the console.
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In the main lobby, you can use the computer in the corner and then press the alarm under the desk for an achievement.
This is carried forward from the original Half-Life, and everybody who's played that already knows it.
The guy who made this video doesn't.
Buy a Bethesda game not on PC?
Fail.
Planescape: Torment is at number 13.
Mass Effect at number 9.
Let's not pretend that IGN have any idea about RPGs. It's essentially a random walk through 100 random games that they've phoned in, because list articles are easy.
You don't actually have to invest any time in doing in depth research or offer fresh insight. You just take a pack of playing cards and give them a good shuffle.
There's about as m...
If 12 is the best in the series, then the series must be lame. This is not outside the scope of possibility.
So much of the game is just filler guff. Take the Phon Coast - what happens at the Phon Coast, why is it part of the game? It's just some area that you have to grind through from A to B, just because they wanted more hours in the game. It has no narrative function, and only serves as a checkpoint in which you have to waste x amount of time.
Loo...
My money is that OnLive pivot away from gaming, and to focus on business to business with their OnLive desktop programme.
Grap, true. But EA may have made the $1B offer years ago. It's also possible that they made an approach just for the Steam side, letting Valve keep the game development.
What do you mean you can't wait for the Microsoft decline article?
http://m.vanityfair.com/bus...
It came out a month ago in Vanity Fair, generated a load of attention on social channels and the mainstream pres.
Because it requires even more RAM on top of base game.
Skyrim on PC is a massive improvement. You get mods.
Well, according to Metacritic, the PS3 version is a whole 10% better than the 360 one!
Also, what do those numbers represent. Are those actual players in game? Or people who just own the game and happen to be online. Because if those are concurrent player counts - they're massive.