Give me destructible terrain, knife kills that you can get out of. More textures and ambient environments. The game does look good, but it's too hard to tell as it's only one level and they chose the worst one for a Youtube video.
I feel like they should have done more ambient lighting and in general, just more color as you just stated. Also, are they going to have breakable buildings within this one, or not?
What do you think the specs are going to be?
I'm not sure if this is good news or bad news for me considering that I've never played the Yakuza franchise, but for those who love it, "yay" for them.
Actually, some rich mofo is probably going to buy this even if they don't know what Saints Row 4 even is. It's like the RE6 Leon Jacket edition; lol.
Is it really? I mean think of it from a logical standpoint. Most people in the US have some sort of computer, and then they have a tablet, and then have a laptop. While not many people own a PS3 nor do they own a Xbox 360 because they can already stream those things on a PC with the inclusion of a HDMI cable.
From the DS bundle? Also, I'm probably not going to bother picking it up until I finish maybe Dead Island, or when the price is down to 5 bucks. It seems like a fun game, but for people who play with friends or like collecting loot; I for am not that type of person.
Actually, when the Xbox 360 first came out, you had more JRPG's, such as Lost Odyssey and so on. But as time went on, it's quite obvious that Microsoft didn't do any deals with JRPG developers at all, while Sony did, thus gaining the upper hand.
Hell ya. Great games that will keep us at it for days on end.
I'm not new to PC gaming and I didn't know who he was. But that's very interesting and downright fascinating. Hopefully he will aid the Oculus Rift.
Agreed man. I hate how everyone complains about not having enough money for a living, and yet you have over 50 percent of the US pre-ordering shit that they don't know for a fact is good.
If The Last of Us had a sequel, what would it be about? I mean, it ended off very good and kept us mesmerized.
It really depends. If there's new and awesome features that you can use with both, then I might buy it, however, if there isn't I'll probably wait for price drops. I'm enjoying my 3DS and my PSP still, and I have so many titles that I have yet to even touch.
Dude, MGS is what brought me back into gaming for the PS1 after the end of the Super Nintendo. if MGS wasn't there, I wouldn't be the person I am today.
That's nice to know; you can troll somewhere else now.
Dude, shut up. MGS4 gives you a little of everything, and that's what makes it good. I swear, there's always someone that insults MGS when in reality, it's one of the games that defined gaming and story telling.
The thing is, at the end of the day people don't believe that. There will always be better games as the generation goes on. It's happened with all the great Ps3 games that have come out, and it will happen with all the future games as well.
More so the fraternity boys who like to party and beat the shit out of each other in a video game. Nothing wrong with that tough. I sadly don't have enough friends to beat the shit out of, so I play single player RPG's :D :D :D :D
You mean the black flag? Really? I felt like it was ways off of what a true AC game is. Personally, Watch Dogs looks great, but I won't buy it until the price reduction happens, or until I think it's as good as GTA 5, or something.
@Ian
I need more, ha ha. Games used to be so much more than boasting, they actually used to be fun and you could talk to your friends about your journey through a game rather than trying to make them feel inferior all the time.