So who is still pushing DRM then? If you're saying devs are not going to push it, then why is there a noticeable push to get DRM out there? Despite what happened with Xbox One? This is what is interesting and I'm glad this article pointed that out. There's still a buzz generating about DRM. And I'm not talking about the forum negative posting either. The industry wants DRM in your home and they are going to figure out a way to slip it in there.
I see what you're saying. I would love to see the engine used by Skyrim on Fallout. Cause I can't lie and say that Fallout was a great looking game. It was more mood and feel of the environment. But yes, both will be in my collection as well.
Friendship? Friendship?!
Do I understand this correctly? The game basically sucked and customers complained, forcing them to remove the game from their listings? But isn't that like complaining about how the actual Subway sandwich looks nothing like how it's advertised?
No we do not. Fallout 4 we need. Why do we insist on bringing everything in current gen to next gen? Why are we so obsessed with rebooting titles for the next gen?
Eh when I think DDL, I think historical figures. I think he lacks a certain level of contained emotion that Gerald has in spades within comparison. I agree with Level just because Gerald Butler plays a good scorned, hardened by environment dad. I saw that in Law Abiding Citizen. And Joel's ferocity could be matched with Gerald. The face and body type too.
I plead guilty for being an FPS aficionado. I know its old. It's redundant. Yadda yadda yadda. But I just can't help myself. I love a good shooter. PSPlus just dropped Battlefield 3 for free. You know what I did? Sent mass texts to friends who still haven't gotten a PS3 and told them about what's happening. Even convinced some friends to check out Dust 514.
Everything has it's place and time. Just think, at one time, platforming games ruled. Re...
It doesn't take balls. It takes providing something that the competition does not. That's just the nature of business.
Favorite is the Infinite one. TLOU definitely looks cool. And the ID one. Nice work.
To the average gamer or N4G member? No, not by a long shot.
Yea it's going to happen, eventually.
That's not an explanation. How do you know that exactly? Anybody can say business 101...
Yes, most definitely. Changing games or developing games with eSports in mind prohibits the experience.
Halo, Quantum Break, and Crimson Dragon (bout time they bring out some sort of spiritual successor to Panzer). I'm getting an Xbox One just for those three.
Games are essentially becoming interactive movies. Or you can call it episodic content. I tell you this, if I like it, I will buy it. I'm interested in Watch Dogs. See where the sequel goes when that time comes.
Yea I got dreams, so what? Steam didn't start off cheap either, if you think about it. It took Steam some time to get where its at now. You gotta start somewhere and the inception is never easy. I thought that's common knowledge. No I didn't expect a price point change but no doubt it would come down the pipeline.
And Dark Souls sold greatly based on word of mouth and developer. Just to think, companies spend big bucks on advertising to get you to buy their ...
And how do you know that exactly?
To whomever who disagreed, how do we know that the prices wouldn't change? I'm seriously curious.
No the analogy doesn't work. But it takes to much typing to explain how it doesn't. And I thought it goes without saying that people decide to trade their games at GS. Yeah, its not their only option but the majority of gamers have it as their only option. Go figure.
I'm not really knowledgeable on MGS catalog but nice! I thought Gears of War did well but I'm surprised this topped that.
I hate when someone gets upset and scream spoiler alert. It's like sticking your hand in a beehive for honey but screaming spoiler alert when you got stung. Nonsense.