Well, the first game felt a bit "wonky", too.
I guess I'll just wait to test it out on PC later, though. I don't feel like unplugging my PC just to download a dmeo on my PS3.
Better a Game of Thrones game than no game at all. Let's face it, BioWare isn't going to bring it back, so might as well see how this dev handles such a combat system.
@ Fylus
I don't know if you noticed... but he was being sarcastic.
It will work because the average IQ of a person these days has dropped quite a bit in comparison to other generations.
Seriously, you can't call a 16 year-old girl that listens to Bieber 'intelligent', can you? :D
You have to remember that developers are BUSINESSES. If they add the option, all you have to do is ignore if. Granted, I'll understand if they just make it easier WITHOUT the option, but an option is fine.
Look, if it doesn't take too much more development time to add in an OPTION to make it slightly (I hope it's only SLIGHTLY) easier and it lets more copies be sold, who are you to complain. No one would, in that particular case, be forcing you to have your game m...
Dear God, this game is friggin' old. And considering how many people forgot about its existence?
I have to say, this was a pretty good example of vaporware. Nice to SEA (had to) that it could actually be released after over half a friggin' decade.
I grabbed it and all of the other stuff that comes with it.
I assume this means I can play this on my Win7 computer without color problems, right? It'll be a bit before I get get my new computer back, so it'd be nice to know.
The prequel trilogy might have blown, but at least Bounty Hunter was good. I'd really like to see a re-release on PSN or packaged with a HD collection of some Star Wars games or something. That game's too awesome to leave forgotten forever.
America is backwards... so you move to Japan.
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Sounds 'bout right.
"Platform software support"?
Do you have any idea how many pieces of software are released from the PC? More, in fact, than are released on Apple devices. Software in general, I mean, though even PC games are released very frequently.
And Baldur's Gate for iPad? I'm not talking about that, I'm talking about the Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition, which will have upgraded graphics and content that was originally cut.
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Haha, Wal-Mart doesn't use sweatshops and child labor. They don't friggin' make anything. And even aside from that fact, they also feel the need to import friggin' everything because the US is no longer a manufacturing country.
Sam Walton is disappoint.
Are you insane? PC gaming has always been the least cost-effective means of playing games. And guess what? It's still alive and well. True, it was on life support in the middle of the '00s, but look at it now. Not only is it healthier than it has been in years, it's made a lot of friends and is where many innovative ideas are born as well as revivals of forgotten genres.
Think especially of the revivals.
Legend of Grimrock - Real-time Dungeon Crawler (simi...
The thing about TurtleBeach headsets (I've bought three) if that they seem to be very cheaply put together. They sound fantastic, but what's the point if after only a few short months, they break?
It's not like I'm abusing them or anything. I'm taking fantastic care of these things. Something as simple as adjusting it to fit on my head has broken one. One sliding to my soft carpet floor has broken another. The third just broke while I was wearing them.
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While I'm definitely not old enough to have been playing games 30 years ago, at least I play games from that era. I'm 15 and I own an Odyssey, an Atari 2600, a NES, a SNES, a TurboGrafx-16, and I HAD a MS-DOS computer (which broke and was replaced by DOSBox).
Of course, I also have myself a top of the line PC, a PS3, and I semi-broken (yes, semi-broken...) 360 that I don't play anymore.
If you ask me about any game console, I can tell you all abou...
@ Philoctetes
Nah, Bethesda sucked all by itself after Morrowind.
Hahaha, this is fantastic news! I checked two days ago and it only had half of the goal. Great job to everyone who pledged! Now I must kick myself in the balls because I didn't have the money to myself.
They aren't bad in programming and you didn't answer the one thing I wanted you to answer.
KOTOR 2 - They had 13 friggin' months to make an entire ROLE-PLAYING GAME. 0_0
Alpha Protocol - SEGA continuously stopped and started development without giving them time to make up for the lost development time. They also didn't let them release patches.
Fallout: New Vegas - Bethesda gave Obsidian less than two years to make a game bigg...
Wow, aren't you a tad bit ignorant of the truth?
You give me ONE example of an Obsidian game being bad because it was their fault and not a publisher screwing them over. I'll buy you any game you want if you do.
It's strange. EA and BioWare's move this entire time was to make MORE money. Instead, they had a much larger backlash than they ever could've anticipated and now they have to pull damage control, which loses money.
GREAT PLANNING, EA. See what happens when you try to get greedy?