The war against used games continues. And... against buying new without preordering, it seems.
Tiny Tina rocks my world.
I love me some X-Com.
No Pikmin 3 or Lego City Undercover at launch makes me a sad boy.
Some interesting games. I'm saving my money for next week though.
NBA 2K13!!!
Then you are indeed the MostJadedGamer.
So, how much money would I need if I wanted, say, all 20 of these?
It's obvious to me that neither this guy nor his editor were qualified to write a professional game review.
The sad part is that he was probably paid a very tidy sum for that awful work, which demonstrated excellent use of Wikipedia combined with the intellectual ability of a third grader.
The first sentence above: "The Strategy Gamer goes to town on how strategy games portray narrative through gameplay, a detail a lot of popular games haven't considered. "
I believe what I said was the games was a narrative failure. I won't begrudge its sales performance. I mean, I bought it as well.
I think the gaming press at large got so dazzled by the presentation of the game (which may have been the best of any game ever) that they forgot to review the actual game that came along with it.
Can Greggy's writing get any worse? It's all hyperbole and cliche? Does someone edit it?
Dungeon Keeper! That's what I'm talking about.
This episode... Don shows off his ability to melee attack air.
Go, Don, Go.
That sounds pretty kinky.
Journey would be a fantastic game on the vita.
As you can probably notice from my comment, I said "his column." So no, it wasn't me who wrote it. I think this issue has been beaten to death, and have long since moved on. Other people disagree.
The 4th Wall is actually the name of his column. But, point taken.
Mario Sunshine is backwash Mario.
It looks great, honestly. The muddled textures are more due to the quality of the recording than anything else. It's certainly on par with Tropico 4 in terms of graphics.