I've always felt this way. Some of my favorite games are Castlevania SOTN, which was ugly by PS1 standards, DAO, Fallout New Vegas, Goldeneye, just to name a few. None of those games looked good compared to other games that came out around the same time but they were all wonderful to play. I play Wasteland 2 which is an ugly game dating back to Fallout 1 style graphics but the gameplay is so fantastic that I don't care.
A game with great gameplay can get by with havi...
"With its many time-gates, the game demands money before it will allow you to continue playing. Battle Nations simultaneously caters to the pay-to-win crowd, allowing players to purchase power and have it right away."
I have to disagree with your opinion of pay to win vs pay for convince. Pay for convince is when you can get to the highest level/most power faster, but once you are there your power is not any higher than anyone who reached it normally.
I watched Indiegame the movie, a documentary I cannot highly enough encourage you to avoid, and this is the impression I got from him. "Oh whoa is me people are mean to me because I took to long to make a game."
I adamantly refuse to buy or play anything Phil Fish makes or will make. I will be happy when Phil Fish actually leaves the gaming industry like he keeps saying he's going to.
Well sounds like you've already tried it but in case you would like some more time to try it I have a PS4 beta code I can give you if you'd like. I tried it on the PC and actually rather enjoyed it. I do agree that the Storyline was awful, any good lawyer would know to immediately get a GSR (Gun Shot Residue) report, which would have kept the main character out of jail because he wouldn't have any GSR on him (thus killing the story) and the handling was bad at first.
Are we seriously considering comments from Reddit as news now?
I've considered it but that's not the point of this "blog" he's asking why PC gamers want games on PC. The simplest answer is because that's where they want to play them.
Have you considered the fact that they don't have that console and don't want to buy a whole new console for 1 game?
Is that really such a bad thing now? I mean Google is pretty much already there.
Winning would be nice.
I played with Home a bit but eventually just felt like it was pointless. Sure you could decorate a virtual space and play minigames but what was the point?
Here's my vision of the future though. When consoles go always online, and they will, I imagine Home, or something like it, being the main UI. A virtual space where you can run around and virtually physically browse the PS Store. Where you can go to the PS movie theater and watch any of the PS movies by buying a virtu...
It's not guaranteed to get a legendary. The loot tables contain 3 Rare guns and 2 Legendary Armors, however it is a high chance. I played three missions and got 2 helmets and 1 chest.
I've gotten 5 Legendary items in 30 hours of play time. 1 was for a titan, 2 for a hunter, and 2 were motes of light. I'm a warlock. I was so pissed.
Light. Your light level is what determines if you level up. I've found that crucible gives you easy marks. So get your crucible rank up to 2 and then you can buy 1-2 legendary gear per week. Also strange coins. Try to get 13 so you can get the class specific exotic from Xii (or whatever his name is).
Was this actually a hack or a DDOS? The last time Lizard Squad did something it was a simple DDOS. It's an insult to call this group a "Hacker" group.
But crucible is so random. I've scored the first place on almost every crucible match I've played and only gotten loot about a forth of the time, and most of the time it's not even for my class, or it's worse than what I currently have. I've done strike missions on the hardest difficulty I can, Very Hard, and spend over an hour taking down one boss only to get loot that I either already have or is something for a different class.
My point is there's s...
Here's why I am wasn't a big fan of Destiny. It just didn't feel like I was doing much. The story didn't draw me in, in fact without reading the Grimor Cards I wouldn't have a clue what's going on, and the grinding was hallow. There was a review on N4G a few days ago that talked about double standards where some games get love for grinding but Destiny didn't. I felt a little bored with Destiny because I wasn't leveling up by grinding, and I wasn't getting i...
Here's the thing that is slightly irritating. MGSV Ground Zeros as a demo. Sure you could run through the main story mission and beat it in about 30 mins, but what would your final percentage complete be? After my first play through with the game I was at 5%. 25 hours later and I'm at 35%. There is so much more to do in Ground Zeros than the main mission. I have gotten more play time out of a $30 "demo" than I have out of a full fledged game like Watch_Dogs or Call of Duty. ...
Oh yea? And what folders are there in that theme video? Hmmm.... Because I still just see the game Icons and having to scroll to the end to find the My Library option. So please enlighten me on where these magical folders are.
"That is something I've noticed a lot as well. If multiple people post the same article, the article with the headline and commentary that is most in line with the staffs bias allowed and the others labeled a duplicate. It doesn't matter what time they were posted." Most of the time these are the same topic but different articles. Every website has their own spin on a subject and each one can provide it's own unique insight. Duplicate articles are flagged when they have ...
It included 1 person I liked, the developer of Braid, whom I don't remember. Everyone else (Meatboy, and Phil Fish) just complained the whole time about how hard their life is and how hard it was for them to make a game.