Campaigns work well with Star Wars. Not being able to deliver single-player in such a rich universe is not commendable.
"I didn't know anyone played it yet?"
Danny and Andy from Gamespot were playing it, hence the preview.
Maybe they're just aware of their limitations.
Unfortunately, you're probably correct. I wonder when they'll announce Star Wars Premium.
I sincerely hope they'll announce some bigger changes to Hearthstone, primarily redesigning ladder and reward systems.
We'll see whether they'll manage to achieve 60 fps.
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It's EA and DICE. If we'll be going by the Battlefield 4 launch, it may be best to wait and see on this one.
Unfortunately, things such as Kinect got in the way of that, only so they could back-pedal a year later.
This joke will probably fly over most people's head.
That would happen either way. If anything, an apology will probably help smooth things out.
Nowdays, we can't even be sure when they do claim they've shown us gameplay. See Far Cry 3 and Watch Dogs (especially Watch Dogs) as an example.
Well, they did prepare a 15 gb day one patch.
I also like Resistance's box arts. Each of them had something unique, be it the skull of Chimera in a grim, war-torn world of R:FoM, Hale's duality of R2 or the simple, yet slick combinations of orange and white we saw on the Resistance 3 box art.
The article really gives some nice insight in the canned Ala Wake 2. Such a shame it was never realised, but I hope we'll get to play it someday.
True, however I find their F2P business models (talking about Heroes of the Storm and Hearthstone) off-putting.
True, they have way too much D1 DLC, and not enough of the content itself in the game.
The price is written in pounds, so it's more than $399, but it still is a good deal.
$399 for that is beyond possible, it would definately be something if that ever happens.
Imagine if they managed to release it with the weather system. It would surely get more people on PS4.
Most of it has been fixed.
I think the majority of them are older players.