I have also read a few of those snobby remarks. Everyone's a critic. I've said this before and I'll say it again; I hope Nordic grabs the reins of this horse and rides it out of the ashes of the apocalypse and into a victory for gamers and fans of the intellectual property.
Worst company? I don't know. I don't care. Worst gaming company? Pretty damn close, and that matters to me.
I forgot how to contribute so I'll just post this here...
More info on the story: http://www.polygon.com/2013...
That sucks. Support the originals, not the clones. Good luck, Vlambeer.
Play music over your game?! Oh, I see. You're one of those guys...
The camera system was poorly implemented. That's not my opinion, just bad design. The glitches were not overwhelming and not typically game breaking in my experience. But that doesn't change the fact that as consumers we buy and play these games expecting better quality, not poor programming.
The score is very much my opinion but as a designer, the music was not in tune with the sc...
WTH? It's ridiculous that someone "disagrees" with you...
I don't have a title in mind. I'll leave that to the developers since I'm not much of a fan for the racing genre. I just think the title Project CARS is a poor choice. Maybe at least de-capitalize the 'ARS' part... unless it's an acronym.
Go go Project CARS! But maybe you could change the title before it releases? Perhaps give it a name that has more purpose and longevity? Not that I really care. I'm not into playing the realistic racing genre. But do it for the kids! For God's sake think of the children!
So you think the camera was great? You think the programming and glitches were great? You thought that the terrible Earth level design was great? You thought the music was great and applicable to the world levels? That's a lot of great for all the actually poor implementation.
If you thought all that was great but the story was poor, I highly question your understanding and appreciation for key game elements. In any case, since you think the story is poor, how would you c...
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Wow, I can't say I'm not surprised... It's called sarcasm, bro. The OUYA wouldn't be able to emulate the aforementioned game.
Are you implying that the OUYA isn't capable? Psh. That's just silly.
Be friends. Let go of hate. How pathetic we are, who let hate control us.
But on point, hell yea, Nintendo! All that looks great! Keep it up. I be free-dev'in it and hope to rock your system in the near future! But first! I need money to pay my employees... this could take a while.
While I thoroughly enjoyed Darksiders, I felt Darksiders II became a victim to Vigil's ambition and because of this, I felt the game lacked coherent level design, mixed a confused score, and was indecisive about its presentation. Where it shined was in the gameplay and story. The combat and exploration was engaging. The wall scaling mechanic felt excellent. The story and voice acting was well done.
All that being said, I hope Nordic takes the reigns of this horse and ride...
That will definitely help improve its use and significance.
Indeed. It has opened a new door and offers a social potential previously untapped. It has a significant opportunity to bring a multiplayer aspect to single player gaming. It's quite nice. I just wish it was better already. Functionality is still limited and the UI is clean but not very well developed. There are many areas to improve. I just hope it improves and fulfills its potential.
That's pretty sweet. But of course, it's a PC exclusive. Then again... hmm, I wonder if Dolphin will ever be ported to run on OUYA?
There is no reason, from the philosophical end to the financial means, that Nintendo should step out of the console business. They are very much a beneficial influence and pillar of excellence in the gaming industry even if they have their down time from time to time.
i ordered one...this thing looks awesome!
Not true. He taste bitter and cynical. And sometimes like chicken.