Nice love letter that has a small but vocal and strong following. FF is over. At least in the way we all remember it.
Unless some amazing turn of events happens and a reboot of the series is made like they did with Tomb Raider. This series has all but outlived its welcome.
Its not a bad thing. Business changes and what is "popular" also changes.
If a business cannot grow and change with the tides, it drowns.
S-E decision to ...
Umm. This game looks like Monster Shooter for my tablet. If Xbone cant play this crap...I think there is nothing else to discuss.
I have to agree with Patcher in his analysis. However, speaking for myself, when I purchased the WiiU (or any Nintendo hardware) my first thought isn't "How will this run COD or Battlefield?"
I am excited to play the newest and best first party titles. The thought of playing the new Zelda, Metroid, Mario's are an exciting prospective since I am absolutely looking forward to new and creative ways of implementing the gamepad to these titles.
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Man, out of your mouth into God's ears.
Dont mean to be pest, but based on the written article, this score is pretty low. Author seemed to have enjoyed the game.
I'll keep in on my 3DS.
I played the demo and the game on release. My neighbor bought it and we played.
With human players the game goes from 3 (playing solo) to something closer to 8 or 9.
When we played together it was more fun and less frustrating, but it didn't take away from some issues that are part of the game per-se.
Everything is one big cave/industrial zone, much like Gears was brown/cave environments.
However, unlike Gears, Fuse is not the kind of game you want...
It will be here tomorrow. I'm excited to play this and The Last of Us.
I played the demo and it was a blast. The kind of game I like. So this is a day one purchase.
No, the game was OK when it was released. For some reason its garnered a following and all of a sudden its the bees knees. Guess that's what happens when you have nothing left to play and its worth $2 dollars brand new. I know cause I paid $65 for it and it was the worst money I've spent in awhile.
The game needs refinement, polish, substantial story (although it was decent enough) and a way to make sense of the acrobatics in first person view.
Its a ...
Hope not. I love these guys.
I'ma gamer. So the answer to the title is ALL.
I love all the KairoSoft games. Well MOST of them. There are addicting as crack.
We ALL grew up on Nintendo. Even Bill Gates.
No, I like arcade racers. Nothing even close to sim do I touch.
Absolutely NOT.
It was games and gaming that got us to where we are at in this 65 billion dollar a year industry and its games and gaming that will see us the rest of the way. It wasn't TV, music videos, Netflix, ESPN, fantasy leagues, movies, heart beat readers, Skype and a dizzy projector.
Games, just good, fun, creative, intuitive games.
Nice. The mechanics seem a little similar. This is good news.
Looks like 3.
Just read an article on another site and I'd like to quote the editorial's last sentence:
"There's so much money at stake in this industry now that it's all anyone can look at; the games themselves that brought us here have become secondary."
I think this about sums up how I feel. What about you?
Why oh why? Do I keep thinking that an intelligent conversation can be had on this site?
Experience/history teaches you, that "to much of anything" is bad for you. regardless of sales.
Activision, Microsoft, S-E have ALL acknowledged that even though sales of their games are good, they have been in a decline. A simple Google search will reveal this to you.
In April, gaming as a whole had reached an all time low 25% overall across t...