and even then the overall conception is that the game was not successful enough to guarantee a sequel, the reason why they needed someone like Nintendo to support and finance the sequel in the first place, otherwise they would've made it multiplatform with complete confidence that the game will sell and support itself. but it didn't happen and they themselves said if it wasn't for Nintendo there wouldn't be a Bayonetta 2.
so again, if 1.2 million wasn't en...
i'm not sure about this. if Bayonetta was a financial success we would've heard about it loud and clear and perhaps a sequel is guaranteed which i would love to see. so this number is way below expectations.
lol on missing the "not", not intentional.
hardcore games on a Nintendo console is a suicide recipe.
i'm being offensive in any mean to anyone, it's the unfortunate fact and Bayonetta is a living example.
i liked iga's instructions, he commented on everything I had in mind on this video in term of animation, speed, environment, atmosphere, allowing team creativity, etc..
so far it seems that things are shaping up pretty well and they're on the right path.
that's it?! Capcom you bums you own some of the greatest franchises of all time and this is what you have to give in 2015?
oh man how I miss the PlayStation 2 days.
regarding Uncharted, I don't disagree with you if you look at it in its basic form but to me the series raised the bar in term of cinematic story telling and entertaining action, the music was excellent and there's no denying that it presented some of the best visuals and animation ever seen at the time and they still are jaw dropping.
it might not be on everyone's top 10 but in my opinion it certainly is a series that did everything it intended to do right and am...
"Abuse From PC Gamers" yeah those people, the worst kind./s
true, but we are gamers and not just consumers. our constructive opinions does matter and could change things sometimes.
it's the possible excessive reliability on them is what's concerning and it's only healthy to alert the developers and publishers to not drown the industry and that they better invest the time on making new and creative games instead.
no gamer hates remasters for what they are, some games deserve it but many simply don't.
just tried it, it's awesome.
I hope it will come to PC eventually and if not then console it is.
I almost shed a tear when I saw those graphics. will that count?
reaction.
I agree with all three.
I agree completely. I hear sutherland's voice and I immediately see him, not Snake, his voice is too prominent it just doesn't work for me.
David Hayter is Snake and Richard Doyle is Big Boss and it worked flawlessly for years, they enjoyed it and we with them, so why change such iconic voices? if it's not broken why fix it? and in this case they actually broke what was fine!
I don't know, in my opinion this is just.. not right.
"hyper mature"?! anyway..
as a matter of fact it may. most if not all backers are supporting this project because they come from the Castlevania school and if you have played a classic Castlevania you will want to expect similar if not the same quality of immersion.
granted, this isn't a Castlevania game so, we will see.
i'm wondering what is the target rating of the game. Symphony of the Night was rated "T", it had blood, it was dark and the overall atmosphere was far from being a children's game.
i'm hoping this will be of similar qualities.
i'm wondering what is the target game rating. Symphony of the Night was rated "T", it had blood, it was dark and the overall atmosphere was far from being a children's game.
i'm hoping this will be of similar qualities.
I loved Eternal Sonata and I wish someone makes a game like it.
it's Nathan Drake disguising as Nathan Fillion.