Yeah, we wouldn't want that. People might accidentally have fun. It's better the way it is, being sniped by someone camping on a mountain 5 minutes away.
Battlefield's fun if you like giant maps and not enough vehicles.
Sorry about the news, Star Wars fans.
You really can't believe anything Major Switchflip says. I mean you can, but you really shouldn't.
Yeah, 360 at #2 is laughable. I'm not sure if I'd even put it in the top 5. My top 3 would be PS1, PS2 and SNES, in that order.
I think the delay in several countries along with reports of GameStops capping XB1 pre-orders at roughly 1/3 of the levels of PS4 pre-orders is indicative of an issue, well beyond the post of a fairly accurate forum "insider".
The chip's giant size is the reason behind the suspected bad yields, right? Something about a certain percentage of all chips being DOA, but the number going up substantially as you increase the size of the die.
Indies are the last bastion of creativity in gaming. Occasionally something neat and experimental will come out of Sony's camp, but that's about it for the big boys taking chances. If 'Dudebrojointhearmy 2013' is more your speed, that's fine, but you're a stone-cold fool to write off games simply because they're made on an extremely limited budget by a group of really passionate people.
Will be playing it on PC, but you've gotta be really ignorant to believe this game won't hit Sony consoles.
No.
I'd say a year. If EA could get Mass Effect to the PS3, you can bet your ass Titanfall is coming to the PS4. Basic knowledge of how EA functions and Microsoft's moneyhat game would tell you this.
It's not on Steam. Why would you expect anything else? Give people the access they crave, and the money will come.
Seriously, it's not that bad.
You give them too much credit. Watching mainstream media report on gaming, even in a positive manner, is cringe-worthy. They never, ever get anything right.
It'll be free within a year, just like SWTOR. Guaranteed. The pay-to-play model has had very few successes. It's almost an exclusively-WoW market.
Come on, The Last of Us isn't that bad.
It's a retarded good time. Loved it.
After 7 years of gimping multis to appease Microsoft's inferior hardware this gen, I don't blame them.
They're dismantling GFWL, which is a great thing. They'll probably try to hide some games in the Windows 8 store, though. I had no idea BlazBlue was even on PC until last week. Apparently it was hidden exclusively in the GFWL market.
I like vehicles. BF1943 was the only one I ever really got into. Yeah, you still had to wait for airplanes among a group of other people waiting to grab it before you, but there were almost always enough land vehicles to go around. Most fun I had in BFBC1 and 2 was just blowing up structures at the base.