IGN reminds me of the movie "The Gift". They are so f**king confusing, first they are possessed and then they aren't possessed.
How accurate is the game to the movie? Does it include the towel spanking shower scene?
I think it is the consumers fault. A smart consumer does their research, and that means reading the entire review and not just a score at the end -- I generally do not pre-order titles either.
I felt Crysis had great gameplay -- especially if you compare it to the boring linear style games being pumped out lately. Hopefully we see advancements to AI in gaming.
I been hearing good things about this simple little game. I think I might have to download it from Steam also =)
Kudos on the wallpaper! 1920x1200 by any chance? =D
I'm really liking the art direction Ubisoft games have been taking lately, from Splinter Cell: Conviction to this.
Gran Turismo 5 should of probably had a place in that list; especially over Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit. Also, I can't agree with this statement "But users have no time to learn how to do something that is difficult when it should be easy.". Games moving forward should become more complex and smarter to play. I think the next big push in gaming won't be visuals anymore, but a smarter AI. A good read none the less.
Is this presenter actually into gaming as well?
ME3 on earth =)
I've long stopped playing WoW, but that is a very nice deal for anyone wanting to get into WoW.
This is going to be awesome, the detail the last one had was crazy and I can't even begin to imagine how epic this next one would be. Bring it on!
Nicely written ;)
Seems to just be hearsay, no tangible insider information. Hate to say it though, but in the long run (from a profit point of view) Activision will clean up more money even if they lose a certain percentage of their customer base.
The graphics are gorgeous in The Witcher 2, and to add to that it has a phenomenal soundtrack as well (from what I have heard so far).
Apologies - did not mean to infer it was clues to Mass Effect 3, but so far it appears the riddle is possibly pointing towards something to do with Earth... maybe? An FPS would be great. Not sure if Bioware can make a decent multiplayer side to it, but some sort of battle against reapers on Earth sounds fun too =)
For an open world game the graphics engine I feel is more than adequate. The graphics are a joy to behold -- just wish it didn't lag so much =(
Even for all its flaws Dragon Rising was a great game. I can't wait to see what the sequel is like.
Truly disgusting, it's trash games like these that give the gaming industry as a whole a bad image to the general public.
Update: Iron is the most common element found on Earth, and the coldest recorded temperature on earth is, yes you guessed it, '-128.5°F'. Every Mass Effect game thus far have had the player restricted from going to Earth -- could Mass Effect 3 have you finally visiting Earth?
Best NFS I've played since NFS 3, but I still prefer NFS 3. The EMP and spike strip for some reason gave me a cheesy MarioKart feel to the game =P That might just be me anyway.