As of this moment, there have been 41 updates in the Shenmue 3 kickstarter since its launch. There has been a continuous stream of information and discussion, interaction with the creative team, press coverage, and social media blitz.
You must have very little experience with other Kickstarter projects if you believe that this one was poorly run, because that is absolutely not the case.
ROFL. That chalkboard has seen a lot of traffic over the years.
It would cost them far more money to make a retail physical release than they would recover. Its too risky for a game like this. In order to keep costs down, the only way they'll commit to physical copies is to those people who have paid in advance to have them made.
Actually, the base level is a digital copy only.
50 no's and a yesh, means yesh.
You're god damn right I do.
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@Sureshot: To be fair, Xbox Live also has 10 million fewer people using it.
It's easy to say that you don't remember the PS3 version being so blurry now, but side by side the difference is night and day. Memory is a funny thing.
Yes.
Wow, that sounds an awful lot like Journey, right down to the chat restrictions.
Agreed. Usually movie adaptations suck, but this one was pretty fantastic mostly because the cast treated it like a movie rather than a video game.
I think the only other movie related video game that I liked was the X-Men Origins: Wolverine game, which was substantially better than the movie that inspired it.
It was extremely good. I wasn't expecting much going in, but considering that Ramis/Aykroyd wrote the script for the game and all of the original cast came back to voice it, it really shone as a proper entry in the series. In fact it was the enjoyment he had with the game that actually turned Bill Murray around on doing a third movie. Unfortunately it never came to be, but if even Murray was impressed after passing so many times on possible Ghostbusters sequels, that should tell you how g...
@CoyoteHunter: Hey, if you missed out on God of War III on the PS3, this isn't a bad deal at all. This re-release is for those who owned a PS2 and skipped the PS3, missing out on this fantastic entry. Not sure about the price point though.
The Last of Us Remastered gave you the game, and all DLC for GOTY prices including a graphical upgrade. Considering the timing of the release of the PS4, it was basically a port to a new console. I'd say that was a really good deal...
That's because the graphics haven't changed, it's just the original games released digitally for Xbox One running on BC.
If you haven't played them, it's a good deal. I always liked Prototype, though he sequel could have been a bigger improvement. They were both a ton of fun though, and had a really interesting mechanic for consuming people and absorbing their skills/using their body as a disguise. The first game was a major bitch to get 1000 GS.
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These are just the Xbox 360 versions that are available due to BC on the Xbox One. If there were a remastered version being released, it would have been more widely publicized.
I hope "the fuzz" means good. :) Cause it looks fantastic.
Hearing that phrase, I couldn't help but think back to Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. I can't wait for this game.
I had a prebooking for the PS4 version of South Park Stick of Truth and Splinter Cell Blacklist back in 2013.
Shockingly enough, neither game actually exists and the pre-bookings were cancelled.
They add games to the database all the time, to facilitate pre-bookings. It doesn't represent any kind of inside track, just plain old greed.
EBGames also had prebookings on Titanfall for PS4.
They enter games in the system all the time for things that don't exist, so they can take your pre-booking money as fast as you can give it to them.
@spacedelete: The PS4 was released November 15, 2013. It hasn't even been out for two years yet. What are you talking about?