The hell? She's a freaking producer, and significantly more qualified on this, and probably every subject than yourself, random angry internet guy.
And ones that are successful (Sony Liverpool) that's just the nature of the industry at the mo though everything moves around, a lot of staff get re-absorbed, etc.
Umm, the X1 was clearly a risky proposition that didn't exactly pay off (yet?)
And Nintendo make some of the weirdest, riskiest stuff around.. Splatoon? Tomodachi life? 3D handhelds? Non-symetrical multiplayer as a main selling point of the Wii U?
I love Sony and their experimental stuff, but this gen has been full of interesting and risky developments from all parties. (I'm not saying they were all good choices though)
What I think would be nice is if they're going to have character relationships, don't always define them by their relationship with the player character.. I mean, he can be gay and have a gay partner, or persue other relationships, etc.. I know you're generally "the" important character in Bioware titles, but still.. Always seems unrealistic how everything revolves around you and your needs and that characters, regardless of orientation have little agency except when it ...
WiiU is going to continue to have it's niche.. I love the machine personally, but doubt it'll be a runaway success now.
I'd love to see a Metroid Prime game with more competitive MP and a solid SP campaign, as well as a new Animal Crossing! Nintendo's first party titles are undeniably of an insanely high standard - it certainly deserves some success.
It really needs it's Resident Evil 4 equivelent. The GC was an underappreciated machine t...
Not really, picture quality trumps input lag for a lot of games.
I have it.. It's probably not a must have, but it is very enjoyable. :D
My daughter (6) loves it too.. It's definitely one of the weirdest games I've played. It feels more like it's playing you half of the time.
Story narrative? The hell?
Totally different approaches, both with their own merits. Character development? Seriously? Like what? If there's one thing long JRPGs do really well it's character development.
Gameplay? Subjective / not comparable.
Graphics? Subjective / not comparable.
Well yes, that's clearly not the definition of horror games, but you can still be empowered in horror games, have weapons etc. I've "studied" it too, as a collector and at degree level (lol that sounds stupid but it's true)
It's a very broad subject, you can have horror themes and gameplay permeating an action game. It's like movies.. Evil Dead 2 is horror (comedy) and Psycho is horror (psychological) .. RE4 is a horror/action game, you have a fr...
Lol i have no idea how people are disagreeing about the gameplay. It wasn't an insignificant amount of it either!
While i partly agree, the PC versions sales are also somewhat inflated by families with multiple licences. I have four! I'd have just used splitscreen on console. :D
Elite came out on the NES. ;)
I totally see your point though, and agree totally with your enthusiasm!
Its weird though, if anyone writes an opinion piece, depending on how it spreads people treat it differently. If someone say, writes a perfectly legitimate piece on gender issues, certain people spread it like wildfire then you get a bunch of people saying "why are you making such a huge deal out of this, it's not important!" - that's not actually the writer's fault or responsibility.
People need to seperate the writers and the intention of the piece fro...
Opinion pieces are important. I have no problem with people's crazy opinions being out there. That "I want destiny to fail" thing was mildly hilarious.. I don't even think it was trolling particularly though. I totally disagree with it, but you see people curmudgeonly dismissing big budget movies and sports stuff too.. It had a kernel of legitimacy as an opinion.. And opinions are good for getting discussions going.. Even if they're dumb.
Only time I don...
Walking in with IMO is one of the only ways you can engage with some people who are arguing with what they think is facts but is actually just their opinions.
If you can point out how you both have different opinions you can either defuse most debates, while looking significantly less of a dick than the people throwing contradictory "facts" at each other.
If they have wrong facts, yes correcting them makes sense but often highlighting their stance b...
Except the Wii U, apparently.
Joking! :D
They didn't anticipate it happening to the extent it did.
It's important to have easily understandable (by servicemen) diagnostic features in any complex hardware. The PS3 has the same. PC motherboards have the same. Macs have the same. Computers in the 16 bit era had the same.
It's just their versions don't become famous as they weren't as common. :) I did get YLODS on one of my PS3's though and had to fix it with a heat gun! It'...
People need to a) Read articles before commenting. b) At least attempt to understand articles before commenting.
This piece doesn't even slightly suggest the X1 is more powerful, in any way. How people got that from it I really don't know. (other than the misleading headline)
Damn, Microsoft owns half the freaking internet apparently.
Kotaku? Seriously? They don't even have a slightly pro-MS stance..
Eurogamer on the whole try to be objective but sometimes fail. They're still perfectly happy to point out differences between versions of games, just sometimes their methodology is a bit wonky.
Agreed, in terms of mood and gameplay they're totally different. :/ Doom2 forever!