I am quite sensitive about animals, and I don't want to watch this video because of that. I'm not sure if it shows footage of a slaughterhouse, but even if they're just talking about slaughtering, it will affect me. So I will not watch the video.
But someone who was braver than myself, did they ever say the connection of being addicted to videogames, and going to a slaughterhouse on kill day? I can think of no way those two connect at all...
I'm fairly certain this is not supposed to be treated like another "console" launch. It's a console, yes, but it, from what I understand, only plays cheapo $1 games like Angry Birds. So it already has quite the library. But the library sucks.
..but they are making a real sequel to Human Revolution, right?
......RIGHT? D:
Though I also consider the digital-only era a terrible idea, it has been stated before that you can redownload the game from the eShop if you have already owned it in the past.
If I'm not wrong, every major console allows this. They take the listing off of their online stores, but if you check your Download History, you can still download them just fine. That has been my experience with the PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, and what I hear of Steam and the Wii U.
Puns enfantes terribles!
Welcome to the world... of Metal Gear Solid :P
I'm a huge proponent of women's rights and despise any joke about rape... but his tweet was not about rape... at all.
It was about being tired because of being roofied by Jeff Gerstmann...
Nothing in there implies rape. At all.
The internet is so stupid sometimes.
I'm not sure about GFWL, but Uplay is Ubisoft's social network.
Well thank goodness The Last of Us is the next game from Naughty Dog, the developers of Uncharted! :D
I hate all the people and articles trying to make Resident Evil: Revelations sound like a lazy cash-in spinoff to the Resident Evil series, using the fact that it was a handheld title as the reasoning for that.
Resident Evil: Revelations is actually the closest a Resident Evil game has come to the greatness it once owned since Resident Evil 4 (I'm saying that for the people that worship RE4; I personally do not like that game too much).
Seriously... Yes, ...
Oh, brother, we can hope... we can hope..
Yeah, I agree with everyone saying he was being humble. He doesn't hate the game. If he hated the game, he wouldn't have passed it off to Platinum Games. He would have kept it canned.
For what it's worth, though, and coming from a self-proclaimed Metal Gear Solid super fan, Metal Gear Rising is a mindblowing experience all-around. It may not demonstrate the MO of the MGS series at large, but it is a fantastic game that oozes style and high production values. ...
Moar liek the Wii Ewwww, m i rite.
Har har, so funny, I am.
Glad I'm not the only person that got an immature giggle out of the title.
Especially the following line about a "young Lara Croft."
Lawl.
I think the NES version of Metal Gear would like a word with you. Or even Metal Gear Solid: Touch! Bleck! D:
Honestly the commercial was not that bad. I would nominate any of the thousands of disturbing advertisements Sony puts out for their consoles and games as worst video game commercial ever. Worst COMMERCIAL ever? Nah... not even close.
I kind of liked it. I don't think it does a good job of selling the game, but it feels like a nice throwback to videogame commercials of yesteryear. It definitely had an old-school vibe to it. Kind of like the Ratchet and Clank comme...
Lol.. wow... an old bat who is also a politician.... is actually defending videogames.
This could be the beginning of the end of the world, everyone! This is an amazing turn of events! :D
Sorry to go off-topic, but I never understood that saying that a "broken clock is right once a day."
Can someone explain, please? :D
I'm only laughing at the Steam Sales portion of the article because I'm repressing the heartbreak and torrential downpour of tears streaming from my face due to how true that actually is.
:(
Boom. Best tagline ever for any future campaign rallying for games with more substance and variety, and less reliance on... the same framework that has been used since the dawn of mankind?