Don't forget that PC has multiple marketplaces that are all competing with each other
The Steam version will still require the Rockstar Game Launcher just like GTA V already does
Did you read the review, or just scroll to the score and get outraged?
There are plenty of complaints about this game. If you don't agree, fine, everyone has different opinions.
I don't believe they are - I would think EA would add them a few months before the next Battlefield comes out.
Indeed, it does look messy. Looks like a Call of Duty game, but moved into The Walking Dead world, but still running an older engine.
I'll probably buy this in a Steam sale sometime, it looks really good :D
Though I don't like how you have to start the game again to get to the other endings, not just restart the level :/
I've played mostly multi player too, I should get down on the single player :D
You haven't read the article have you.
@CmonBeReal
That's funny, decrypt didn't even mention anything about games, if you could actually read you would see that it says "gamers". That's people. People online on Steam, and that's only one platform remember.
PC gaming is not dead, Steam's user base is growing all the time and it is hitting 5,000,000 simultaneous users at times.
What decrypt was saying, though, is that the performance of PC's with a ...
Hisiru, well it is because of the hardware then, isn't it?
Call of Duty is a special exception, a better example would probably be Battlefield.
How has a console that is releasing first in the next-gen coming too late?
I agree, but I don't know if developers want to commit to make a 'hardcore' exclusive game for the Wii U when they don't know what the audience is going to be yet aside from the current Nintendo crowd, which is kind of a mish mash. I'm sure there will be some great exclusives come next year and beyond, just maybe not directly at launch.
You must be the mysterious God who can see a very noticeable difference between 30fps and 60fps
It certainly sounds as though it could be true and if it is then I'm there buying everything :p
But as much as I really dislike how much they charge there's something telling me that I don't want GAME/Gamestation to close down and I don't really know why. I just want another GAMEfest this year too!
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I think the PSP Go has at least shown Sony that the market isn't yet ready for an online-only distribution service. If they decide to have another stab at it (or anyone, for that matter) as the only SKU available on a home console then it would be a very bad move.
I'd hardly say that they'd allow anything on the App Store, and don't label me as an Apple fanboy because I have an Android phone myself but if you look at Google's Market and the viruses that crop up on there and then compare it to the Apple's App Store, then you can see that they don't just allow anything. Granted, you're limited by not being able to execute code on iOS the same way you are on Android OS but still Apple is stricter. But how this managed to get on...
Watch Better Call Saul...it's just as good, you definitely won't regret it (this is assuming you haven't already)