Why are these being compared?
The developers on driveclub have already said their game is not a sim, Nor planning to make it a sim. If anything its Test drive unlimited but with actual good gameplay.
And before some fanboy starts spouting BS at me.
http://youtu.be/6rLZ7rybLgo...
There's the dev video to show it.
"this isn't a hardcore...
Seeing as how this article is incorrect, and not giving all the information, I believe it should be reported and removed from the approved selection.
Alan Wake, Save $.21 on amazon
For 3.99 you can buy the entire Alan wake franchise on steam
Crysis 2, 8.99 on steam, 8.33 on amazon.
warhammer 40k, This ones fair, its half the price of the steam game, 15 vs 7
sleeping dogs is $.47 more on steam.
All that I'm seeing though is 4 games out of a couple hundred that are actually on sale on steam.
And I hardly find this "news" worthy...
Kinda pissed I bought this.
There was a large group of us who played on a dedicated day z server and we decided to give this a try, biggest waste of cash I've ever had in a game. *and I bought the cheap 20$ games on ps2 when they first came out*
At least those games were playable and fun, this game was annoying, spend 5 hours getting your gear ready to either die by a hacker, or suddenly clip through a object and die instantly.
If you are looking at the wheel when you are driving somethings wrong.
They tried that, with a lot of different games.
The problem is, people like you refused to play them.
Hey thanks for that bit of info.
I had forgotten you can store stuff in your inn room.
No, it doesn't come with one you are right.
However, I did have a ps3, and a extra controller which I kept when I sold it.
Which is now synced to my PC and my tablets. *all 3 actually*, And I'll usually put the controller in my bag before I go to work or out for the day.
"better textures is all PC's do"
How about more models on screen, larger play areas, Better lighting quality, physics, destruction, particle effects. I can keep this list going on and on.
And I'm not "comparing" my rig to yours, I'm say in pure processing power my old ass 6870 still puts out more then the ps4's graphical system can.
Would be cool, if my $240 tablet already didn't do this, and is capable of being on the go.
I also like how I can just download .apk from my pc and install things with ease when they aren't on the market.
I really should jump back on, made it to 30 on my gla. The game was fantastic, I personally plan to run each dungeon until I have full armor sets.
Just hope I can make enough bag space to collect each set.
I've been heavily debating about getting a 3DS, and this series may just push me to it.
On one of the forums I was browsing it looks like one reviewer gave the game a 00/100
found it.
http://www.gaming-age.com/2...
You mean, firmware updates.
You know, similar to updates that have been on PC for years. And the hardware does very much so limit what you can make. Its silly to say otherwise.
Hey, just like reading this review. :)
Love this line.
" With that being said, JRPGs are one of my favorite subgenres in gaming of all time. I've played and enjoyed several"
Oh and this.
"I've never been much of a fan for the "otaku"
Followed by
"I wanted to like Time and Eternity, I really did"
Really doesn't sound like it, So...
I very much enjoyed this series, along with the old Tenchu games.
The problem is gaming has gotten too big, so much to the point that many great game ideas are being left out in the dust. Many franchises are now closed and won't have another game follow them.
Simply because its not funding viable.
It's hardly that bad, if you don't want to use the duty finder get yourself a Linkshell or a freecompany.
Its a MMO you need to be active with a community, Gamers seem to forget what the genre is for, its to bring large groups of people together for a adventure. Not for you to play alone.
Vram just allows textures, It doesn't do anything else.
Again another console person who doesn't understand computing power.
And they all think they are special.
Sims aren't boring, The ones who really enjoy them tend to be people who understand the inner workings of cars, like to actually tune the settings, and compete with people on actual skill, not smash em crash em bumper cars.