Instead of blaming Sony, he could just contact his credit card provider, especially since his information being obtained doesn't just affect his PS4 but his credit card in general.
Basically, take the best parts of Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II, add even more customization, add a lot more exploration, and you have Dragon Age: Inquisition. The game is awesome. If you want to play it like an Action RPG, you absolutely can. If you want it to be more strategic, you have a very functional tactical mode and enemy AI's and designs where you can exploit weaknesses. You can explore large areas with tons of nooks and crannies.
It's too early to be...
Dragon Age 2 was completed in a little less than a year. Think about that, a little less than a year. All things considered, I think they did a pretty damn good job. They made a good looking game with a more fun, faster paced combat system. They made some pretty good characters.
Dragon Age 2 has some major problems, but if you actually put the game in context it shouldn't deter you from Inquisition at all.
Pretty much the only thing that worries me about the game is that possibly the guns won't be enjoyable to use (which is big). Fortunately they have some super interesting weapons, so if it's just about calibrating the mechanics and maybe redesigning how some stuff works, I think they can manage it with the extra time. I hope they can get it all worked out, because this game has so much potential and I'd love for them to nail it.
Totally not a clickbait review. Not. At. Alllllll.
This is what happens with almost every console release, there are little to no really compelling games for about a year. In the past, there wasn't much to do about the situation other than play mediocre to bad games or play the one or two really good games a lot.
Nowadays there are a bunch of options. A trio of previous generation consoles, PC games, and two different handhelds all vie for attention on top of a new console. That's why I have a hard time feeling sorry ...
There are several huge issues with comparing contemporary games to classic games. How much importance do you place on innovation, because the best games from 20 or 30 years ago are largely going to be much more innovative by default because the industry was still so young. Nowadays, true innovation is rare and it's more about refining genres or game elements.
Also, how to we weigh the much more complex games of today with the relatively more simple games of previous decad...
I better find a Wizard there.
Does anybody know what will be permanent?
Both consoles have their pros and cons. The PS4 is more powerful, has a better and more diverse lineup (seemingly much more indie games), better first party studios, better value with PlayStation Plus, etc. It's pros are almost all game related.
The Xbox One has a more flexible OS, more consistent OS updates, snapping features is a little useful, TV integration can add some value to some people, Kinect has some cool functions and there will be at least a couple decent Kin...
It is interesting to see how different sides perceive these changes. On one side are those who are very cynical towards Microsoft because of what they tried to do with the original vision of the Xbox One and the changes that have been made aren't out of the kindness of their heart but rather made out of necessity because of the pressure Sony and the PS4 put on them. On the other side you have those that either don't care why the changes were made or they believe Microsoft is now liste...
I've given my two out. Sorry everyone else, I hope you find a way into the Beta!
If anybody needs a PS4 code I believe I have two extra.
Cool marketing move here.
In regards to the Xbox One, the whole record pace/selling faster than the Xbox 360 is a misnomer. The Xbox 360 was severely supply constrained at launch, and didn't have nearly the immediate sales as the Xbox One (Xbox brand was still being established). Plus, if you look at the last six months I think every month the Xbox One has sold less than the Xbox 360 did in it's initial months.
So basically the Xbox One had a lot of pre-orders and then really poor to mediocre ...
I mean, the Wii U had a really good month by Wii U standards, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. In a month where Mario Kart 8 released for the Wii U and basically nothing for the PS4, the Wii U still didn't come that close to beating the PS4 for the month. Let's remember that ~140k for a month of console sales is pretty mediocre - and that is one of the Wii U's best months since launch.
So let's just calm down.
Double Post. Sorry.
I have no idea whether or not that rumor was true or if it's feasible, but I honestly hope he does. Dinklage is such a good actor, I want it to show in his performance.
The reason Alphas and Betas exist is for fan feedback.
I guess you are shutting down your Sony devices after you play Driveclub?