I don't want to offend you, but I depise your comment. You got a huge flame going underneath you because you had to say something about consoles, and then someone else had to say something about PC. Why can't you guys learn to enjoy both?
I own both of them, but sadly they look too outdated to play. I think i'll wait for a remake, or get a emulator that can take of the ugly parts of the game.
I'm guessing Valve, maybe.
Either that,or try to upload Windows 8 or something, which is something I'm not voluntarily wanting to do in the future.
It was never intended to come out for Android, right? Since as far as I can remember, what SE tried to doing was sending it to the iPad so people would buy it, so in return Apple would give them a lot of cash or something along those lines.
Dude personally, I kind of don't care about Deus Ex the Fall. I wish I did, but after SE just screwed 90 percent of it's fanbase who don't own a iPad or device similar to that, I kind of don't feel the motivation to even worth getting it. But not going to lie, I loved Human Revolution, enough to buy a copy on Steam and a retail first day copy on the Ps3.
I thought Big Boss and Solid Snakes were pretty bad, especially in Outer Haven when Solid just gets electrocuted over and then getting shocked with amputated and uncontrollable voltages over and over was pretty damn awful in a good way.
People who keep posting Ps4 vs Xbox One comments in terms of graphical fidelity should give up. The game looks amazing on both consoles, and guess what; gameplay matters more. I would understand if you're making a counter argument based on the fact that the game runs terribly on the One than the Ps4 or vice versa, but comparing tents and other things are just downright ridiculous.
Dude, does it really matter? The game looks brilliant on both ends of the spectrum. BTW, I didn't even bother clicking your link because I think you're a troll, so you can trololol your way out of here.
I have a question; have you made a game? No, well, then you shouldn' troll another person. Computer Science isn't an easy course and people who can make a game of this caliber deserve praise; you on the other hand, I do not what major you've ever done or if you're a drop out, but I assure you, you're insulting someone that has worked harder than you to gain the rights to speak up, unlike you.
I was actually looking up pics for the title and realized that it reminded me of Sin and Punishement and I like the overall coloring of it. Definitely looks like something I might pick up if i ever buy a Wii U.
Your comment offends me and is downright insulting towards PC gamers, therefore I am reporting you.
I'm running a 700 dollar build and mine rapes these specs, so no.
I have a question for you? Why is it you console gamers keep on coming over to us and keep saying we pirate stuff?!? Do you have any legit proof of such a thing? You do realize, PC development makes a profit regardless of how many games they sell; why? Because the thing is, we don't have to pay brand royalty things to Sony and Microsoft. Every game Steam/ GOG and all the other outlets pay directly to the company and no one else.
Whoever keeps disagreeing obviously hasn't played GTA 4 on PC when it came out. I'm running a GTX 670 and even then, it's giving my PC a real workout (but then again), I'm running around 10 mods on it :P
Crazy, not so much. Excited, hell yes I am. The game is going to be awesome and the perfect chance for me to spend 60 bucks and play during my ENTIRE WINTER BREAK!!!!!!!! :D :D :D , and who said we can't have good things in life.
I can't entirely say it's a bargain, but I can say it's a good deal for those that are finding themselves renting games quite a bit, which is something I don't do too often...
@GameBlinx: Have you played Rogue Warrior? THAT GAME doesn't even deserve to be on any platform at all. I can promise you, there's over 400 indie titles that are far better than that game on "consoles".
I entirely disagree. The chick had started it first, and it was quite obvious, and this is the same for a lot of the GameStop employees. For some odd reason they think we're benefit from buying a game from them, rather than them being able to sell one to us.
The problem is, is the fact that OS's are incredibly difficult to code and create a basis for. Even people who use Linux have multiple versions that are very very unstable. Windows 8 in all honesty isn't a bad OS, because guess what, they didn't screw up with the coding in that one, but the thing Microsoft tried doing was setting up a world that would run more so on the idea of touchscreen, and gamers don't want that idea, especially when they're playing touchscreen games ...