Crysis 2 proved that you need more than a shiny graphics engine to make a great game. Crytek instead made something totally mediocre in every way but graphics.
Yeah, the PC needs another redundant XBox port. Halo 2 killed the franchise on PC, forever.
Doom 4 would be cool, but that's not likely to be a PC exclusive. Then again, consoles wouldn't be able to run a true Unreal 4 game, so maybe it is DOOM 4.
Samaritan was a cool tech demo, but damn, there's going to be some serious upgrading going on to run that engine.
You're an idiot. they didn't complain about piracy at all, in fact, they said it just goes with the territory. Also, how does a team of game developers need to "grow a brain cell"?!? That doesn't even make sense. Plus, I guarantee that any member on the Remedy team is easily 4 times smarter and better educated than you.
If you don't game on PC, than why the fuck do you care? Are you really so jealous of PC gamers that you just don't want the...
IAMMEDIC you suck
$30 on Steam for the LCE, I bought it. Then saw that GMG has it for 33%off. :(
Either way, I'm happy to support Remedy for publishing this game for their PC fans.
Wow Nvidia, thanks for getting SLI going for Red Faction Armageddon! I've been waiting a year for those babies... lame.
Change locations, maybe there's an issue with your local server.
Why is this in the PC section? This is console kiddie style play. Try taking a control point while you're camping there goukinerd. Or are you scared to get close to the action?
This guy was way more impressed than I was. Maybe if I'd played the first one, but that never came to PC...
I still thought it was interesting, if the writing and voice acting is good, I'll buy it, eventually.
I'm 50+ hours into the PC version and haven't hit a bug yet. Also, the quest that triggered the author to quit playing was one of the best quests I've ever played. It was basically the medieval version of "The Hangover", with a great ending and a cool reward. While some of the 1000's of quests in this game are kind of generic, the majority of them are well written, and fun to carry out.
I still enjoy the game, for me it's the perfect balance o...
You're almost right, but you're talking about the publishers. Developers are the companies that make the games, but it's the publishers (Activision, EA, Ubisoft, etc) that determine the platform that the game will be released on.
Lol, he corrected pass times on the title, but it's still misspelled over and over again in the "article". He misuses the word "there" almost immediately, then there's this gem: "and keep an eye out of the odd Slaughterfish". Yes, you should keep your eye out of the odd slaughterfish.
Seriously, if you plan on being a "gaming journalist", please, please learn how to write. This article reads like it was written by an eleven y...
Maybe on PS3, but that's definitely not the case on PC.
One of the most important things about an RPG, is that it saves your progress. Batman AC cannot do this, so it's a shitty RPG.
Batman AC sucks, Skyrim rules.
Can you tell that I lost a 35 hour save game in Arkham City? Yeah, I'm bitter.
Wow, this is one of the few times in my life that I can say that the PC version of a game is less buggy than that of it's console counter parts.
Skyrim is an amazing PC game.
I've got the PC version, keep wondering what all this talk of bugs is. Then again, I'm only about 10 hours in or so.
I like RPG's but like how they've evolved. I find this game infinitely more enjoyable than any other RPG that comes to mind. The only other company making RPG's of this caliber is Bioware.
Yes I will finish this game. I never finished an Elder Scrolls game, but this one is different.
Why was the money wasted? Don't like it? I find it hard to believe that Skyrim somehow didn't meet your expectations.
It's a phenomenal game.
@Blackdeath_663. That's what makes you a piece of shit.
Saved game bug is the killer right now. I lost 37 hours of progress to this BS.
No I'd rather they produce the episodes, in playable form, on a near-monthly basis, as they planned to do. Why even try to release games on an episodic basis if they're so bad at adhering to their own distribution model?