He speaks the truth. Everything is "improving" except the story-telling in video games.
Thank you for the reply Mr Nimble but with all due respect, EA are much more than a publisher, considering the fact that they have their own in-house developers, not to mention the various studios they've acquired over the years. My objection to EA and Bioware goes far beyond supposed healthy business practices because EA haven't exactly been raking it in as of lately but then again; why should we expect them to? Because they are big, have terrible customer service (Origin) and treat ...
I've decided to never buy another EA/Bioware game since the ME3 debacle. Voting with your wallet is the only way that companies will stop their immoral practice.
There was a hubbub about it that caused a delay.
Here is a radio video featuring Richard Dawkins and a muslim discussing the thing.
Tbh, I can see where you're coming from. Why the pornography industry has yet to capitalize on a possible source of revenue in terms of computer game parodies is beyond me. The only pornographic parody that I know of was a Super Mario parody starring Ron Jeremy.
Here is a list of some titles that could be in an upcoming porno parody near you:
Call of Booty
Ass Effect
Sextroid
Queers of War
There is definitely an au...
If you are working your staff like dogs and not paying them overtime for it; don't expect them to be receptive to your calls.
Furries. Just say no. Honestly, what the hell?
Is the out-lash purely because people couldn't play it on day one? If so, that's a little sad. However, allowing players to be able to play offline would've been nice.
Considering that Mass Effect 3 is retailing at £19.99 and is only two months old, it seems to be a desperate measure for keeping the franchise on life support.
Will be curious to see if they are seriously going to lock out used games or not.
This latest controversy of a well-loved franchise is not good and may be dissuading potential buyers from investing in it. The DRM issue is off-putting enough but if hackers can find exploits in the code; can Blizzard fix it?
Just to clarify something; does all the loot and gold that you've gained through the single player become susceptible to hackers?
I guess the online component has been a huge success.
I cannot understand how anyone can be so snarky towards a film being a flop despite evidence of good international sales. It's fine to dislike a film based on it's premise, but it's best to actually research the story before throwing your weight behind it.
Having not yet played the title; I cannot comment on the title's contents. However, having read the review that has been filled with spoilers and an admittance of not having even played the previous Max Payne titles; I am hesitant to give this review a pass. I am also dismayed at having the plot spoiled for me in his review. Bravo!
Persona 4 was certainly one of the more surprising JRPGs that I've played in recent memory that has a great plot and a great sense for comedy. People should go and buy it immediately if they haven't already.
FIST BUMP!
I did enjoy Blops, but I wished they'd take a little break which will unfortunately never happen because that would mean sacrificing their market-share to other IPs.
I'm sure that word was used by the KKK in the 1800s yeah?
This is all just speculation at this point. Best to wait and see what happens next.