@GamingChip
Hey thanks man! Glad I'm not the only one out there that really wants this feature added!
If I had the funds, I would too. Right now I own a PS4 and after seeing this year's E3 from MS and hearing Phil talk other places, I wanted to write this piece. He's what Xbox needed after Mattrick.
To be honest, I don't even own an Xbox One. I own a PS4 and the work that I've seen Phil do is just awesome. I love the guy. He and the team there understands their consumer and they're doing their best to provide them with something they can enjoy.
Haha I won't lie, that got a good laugh outta me. Bubble added! XD
If you actually read the piece and watch the video, I defend the title. I'm perfectly fine with the violence and I cannot wait to play the game. The reason I made the video in the first place was because I was surprised at at the negative response to the violence I saw on Twitter when the demo was shown. I wanted to create a piece that defended the developers and their artistic freedom. I view video games as art and I believe they should have the right to create as much violence in their ...
I love Doom for the same reason. I saw the demo at Betheada's E3 conference and goddamn I knew I'd have a blast with the game. I cannot wait for the beta!
That right there is what gaming is all about. Those bonds that gaming creates really are special. Rest in peace brother.
Haha that's what I say in the article! Haha. I think DOOM looks like a bad ass mindless shooter that I'll sink time into. Just like Wolfenstein. I see video games as art and if a dev wants to put chainsaws slicing through monsters, bring it on!
What? No wonder you have one bubble. C'mon man. Microsoft had a KILLER presentation as well. Sony and MS both totally put on a show. Between the two we got a great mix of awesome titles and I for one think BOTH of them should be acknowledge for it.
Yeah! This is literally the inverse of what they usually do. An open world, colorful, female led game. I'm all for this game from what I've seen thus far. That demo really kicked ass.
Same here! I heard the behind closed door demo was really exciting as well.
I completely agree brother. For instance, I love what I saw from Fallout 4, but I know what I'm gonna get from it for the most part. This game just gave me a sense of wonder and intrigue that needed to be applauded.
The lack of Morpeus talked troubled me as well. Wanted them to really push it this E3. Maybe it's not as far along as we thought it is?
I agree on the Gears thing as well. Really felt uninspired by it. The voice acting was not good. The banter between the two characters just felt so uninspired.
Did I not say anything about it in the video? I know I talked about it in the article itself. I cannot wait wait for it! It looks like it's gonna be soooo badass
Oh Bethesdas was badass. This was just a ranking of the big three though. I loved almost every second of Bethesdas show. I literally went out and preordered the pip boy ediRuin when it went live.
@BitbyDeath
I think you're on target. I believe that price is a big hurdle for sure. If this thing touches $450 it's gonna be a hard sell. I'll still consider it because I'm a big ol nerd, but I doubt average Joe gamer is gonna pop on that price.
AAA support is a must. I totally agree. I'm almost positive that Media Molecules newest game will heavily use the Morpheus. I just have a good feeling.
I completely agree. I think a Morpheus needs to be in very Best Buy, GameStop, etc ASAP. I don't think VR is something you really understand until the headset is actually on you.
I'm also really crossing my fingers that the price stays low.
It's a questionable prediction, but I think there's a chance that we see a Watch_Dogs-esque reveal of Metroid. Where we see it, but the system it's for is never really specified.
Yeah I was just going to advise this! Wanted to say it sooner, but n4g was down for me. :(