I enjoyed Agents of Shield, I'm curious to see where it goes from the first episode.
People fail to realize that your local news station probably aired a couple killings and a few robberies in a 24 hour period, but we're not going to blame them right? haha
Exactly, like i said, that time is coming soon. Old people die every day :)
Parents see video games and movies "Babysitters" but once little johnny does something wrong, its quick to blame it for all the bad things Johnny did.
I think you'll see smaller maps dedicated towards competitive play. CQC style maps.
There will come a time, a changing of the guard if you will, where the older generation will die out and the generation of 25+ somethings are in power. The people who have played video games or at least understand the culture will be the ones making the decisions and making the comments. There will be a louder voice in the comings years. We just need to wait for our time.
I hope it holds up
What Feralkitsune said :)
The visuals are amazing!
I have been waiting for commander mode since BF2!
If the rumors are true then I have no problem with there being micro-transactions for either offline or online. If someone wants to put more money into the game that is their choice. That is anyone's choice.
One of the best parts about GTA is the radio stations.... thats either a Testament to a great game or how powerful music is.
I can see why Chez didn't like the game, some of the stuff you're allowed to do just doesn't appeal to me.
Half-Life 2 and System Shock 2 were both perfect games for me as well
The only way I see BF4 becoming a competitive game is if they have small comp maps right off the bat meant for 5v5 or 6v6 otherwise it would be hard to pull a team that is consistent at playing and get them all together at one time for an event.
I would argue that every person who plays video games has their own "Perfect" game. Perfect in the subjective sense.
Me for example as I've stated above, have a perfect game and it is Fallout 2. Yes the game may have bugs, but the game itself is what I consider a perfect game for me.
Fallout 2 was a perfect game. It had great dialogue, a great story, great side quests, excellent mechanics, balanced weapons and enemies, challenging yet not impossible and triggered all my major feelings. One could argue that Fallout 2 helped breathe life back into a genre that was on it's way out the door and that is also set a standard for the genre as developers look into making video games like this again. I still to this day, play Fallout 2.
A lot of people don't want a story that ends, people want a game where they can create their character, be their character, raise their character and continue their character for what may feel or be an infinite amount of time. Everyone loves to explore. Everyone enjoys opening up a basket to find 10 gold pieces or open up a drawer and find tech blue prints. Well, at least I enjoy all those things! Viva La Open World Games!
I'm not sure how I feel about this new RoboCop movie, it looked like the 2 minute long trailer gave away everything about the movie. I'll probably Redbox it in a year.
I hope to get one of the 300 Beta Testings :D