I could be wrong but Wu Tang's fighting game on PSX is basically Thrill Kill without the hell part but still had the fatalities once you entered a code.
@AHall88
No you didn't ruffle my feathers. I'm just naturally a sarcastic person. No I don't tend to ignore the devs and side with pubs. My comment was based upon the remakes that Square Enix has recently published, like TR. It goes without saying that devs deserve the praise. But a ship's crew is nothing without their captain. This time, I was praising the captain for their previous work and expecting that to carry over when dealing with this project. ...
Halo 2 is just great. It is one of the most highly anticipated games in my world. And when that music came on...oh that music. I sat at the title screen humming along with a slight smile on my face. And as always, my friend, who sat next to me ready to get the campaign going said, as it was tradition when playing Halo, "The calm before the storm", in reply to choir that echoed their vocals from my surround sound. Such good times...and laser swords. Dual wields! (Pistol and Pla...
Eh...no. Remakes are driving me insane. If it isn't hollywood, it's the gaming industry. Yes, it was a good time...for back then.
I sense a new PS3 wallpaper coming on. And this game will be certifiable dopeness. Gare Run Teed.
Before I didn't pay attention to Rocksmith. Now I am. Not that it affected my purchase decision before but now that they included bass right out of the box, I'm definitely going to check this out. Always wanted to play bass guitar and this seems like a good way to start. Cause sometimes I just want to chill with my super buds and groove out to some bass.
I wonder what happened to that official DJ game as well...not the arcadey DJ Hero either.
EDI...
It's quite obvious that anything is possible, so even with years passed afterwards, the tension could have been the same tension as the intro. In attempt to match it though, they limited your ammo, kept the game running as you searched through your backpack, thrown in a plethora of clickers for the tense moments and such. I wanted more tension. I didn't exactly fear the infected like I did when I was introduced to them. I wanted World War Z tension...
Ok since my words are being recorded, let me clarify what I was saying instead of going for the short talk.
I became interested in Thief 4 when I noticed that Square Enix is publishing the game. I know they will make sure that the standards for this game is pretty high, somewhat how Bethesda is when it comes to them publishing a game. It's going to be interesting. Once I heard that their name was on board, I gave the game a second glance.
LOL, I think I just read an advertisement article.
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I hear what you're saying. I will say that the intro by no means compares to the rest of the game. Now while folks will say that it was only a platform to bring about setting and tell the story, I still thought that high intensity and tension would extend to the gameplay. Instead it was just in the narrative. Now while there were tense moments, nothing compared to the beginning. I remember Joel running with daughter in his arms and coming to the blocked off street to only suddenly no...
I became interested in Thief 4 when I noticed Square Enix working on it...
That's good news for those affected by the last download. At least its just in time for the weekend.
Oh that was nice...that was real nice what you did there.
Well I guess MS doesn't want people creating on PCs with their Kinect.
Yea but yet and still, a game like Rapelay is just damn disturbing.
I do remember Section Z...dope game.
Uh what?? Really? Now this is what you want to talk about? 3DS beating 360 in sales? So you are contributing to the silly console war thing?
Talk about your crappy journalism.
<Insert Homer Simpson mouth agape and drooling, here>
Glad to hear someone else felt the same way about the tensity of the intro compared to the gameplay.