At E3? Chun who? Kidding, but no, this was not a hot topic at E3 and the SF area only had flocks of folks getting the same silly 180 panorama pic from last year's World of tanks setup. It was kinda sleepy over there and Lee's boobs were not an issue until now.
Yeah we got it. Nice of you to lay it on us though Nintendo. So, people not buying your product equates to them being misinformed and not understanding? Oddly though, most people that chose not to buy one knows your product all too well.
Talk about side steeping the issue. *Rolls up news paper (Sunday edition..all of it) * No Nintendo! No! Bad Nintendo!
Winning E3.....gamers...bloggers...
Funny how any actuall awards that are given out during the show have nothing to do with gamer and attendee opinion. More interesting is how very few sites even mention the show awards. Not sure how folks that don't go to the conference determine things like this.
The ESA won E3. They do each time.
To those total clowns knocking down the N, a vast array of the executive team from Nintendo US and Japan were on the freak'n show floor for q and a, but to the anti-social free-tshirt and game-play-bragging-rights-focu sed individuals it probably would suck and GOOD. You are exactly the people who should not be at E3.
Mud particles..whoopie? Not ne, not used much, but still not geeking out on this.
..but does confirm contextual and interactive visual queues splattered all over the screen while you are trying to focus gameplay and the visual story.
"Gamers are already lining up at E3". No one is currently lining up at E3 and we don't do that until the morning of.
The Microsoft Store at Westfield Century City is not the L.A. convention center and is not an ESA event.
They should probably start off with another crappy ww2-era MOH knock off. How it ever got passed that still blows my mind.
I think I get what you mean. It's like those GDK forums filled with "companies" with "years of experience" developing games...for the first time.
The place to discuss and learn about this is on Apple's developer forums. That way you can cut through all the pretentious gamer-know-it-all BS.
I am all for RAD and I support them all the way, but they really need to focus on what kind of game they are making. The Order was empty feeling and at times very messy and those QTE killed so much of a visually engaging experience as well as the pacing. I didn't particularly dislike The Order, but I hope RAD's next entry is a whole new IP.
It depends on the level and quality of the remaster for me.
I can appreciate a good remaster, but when it's one of those "oh, this is the definitive edition, our true vision" then they can stick right were it does not shine. A "definitive edition" has so much more meaning when it is done from the get go.
No argument there!
Apparently every tweet should become a N4g news item.
You post a lot, but you are as green and arm chair as they come. :p
You are totally missing the logic and reasoning to these decisions. Hayter is not a traditional actor. He's a VO artist/actor. There is a HUGE difference. When you want someone good and convincing you get that person. Obviously after using Hayter all these years, SOMEONE knew his limitations eh?
Gamervets = pseudo industry wannabe bs.
A month? and you write this drivel?
Just play /talk about games and stop trying to explain to gamers how the industry need fix their or run themselves. It's like the janitor trying explain how the execs are wrong about how to run the company they work for. Get back in the shallow end.
Hate those buzzfeed type sites. Click...click...click...
No matter that the Jaguar failed as hard as it did, I still loved the hell out of that machine.
The catch 22 of consoles. Burned a hole in my pocket, lacked titles (and a additional layer of lacking quality), but the select few games that made that console fun, still remain.
Destiny fizzled out for me. One expansion was enough to help me decide I was tired of the formula.
Was frees for PS+. Lead dev sucks. Game not all that interesting. I'd rather play Klonoa or Klonoa 2 any day rather than pretentious trend games.