Well written man. Thoroughly enjoyed the piece, especially this last bit:
"But I will never try to pass myself as a professional gaming journalist until I have the credentials to prove it, which will more than likely never happen and I’m OK with that. I’ll continue to write and do my best to fulfill my dream of turning OnlySP into an actual company someday. And no, I didn’t write this to do a noble act or provide a better outlook for games journalism/blogging, whatever t...
That's we're thinking - Christmas would be perfect, but I imagine they're trying to finish it then and don't want to have delay if they can't.
Seems smarter to leave it unannounced in case it can't make it.
Regarding Professor Layton - definitely agree that it's odd, but it'll add some interesting wrinkles to the formula. Plus, seeing that it's the last game directly focusing on the professor, it'll be somewhat of an a...
Such a good series.
That's pretty neat. Cool to see artists recognize each other openly and freely - both are great games.
... Surprise?
Not sure what to say here other than large corporations often have little consideration for consumers except in public spheres.
While you focus on a good topic, I would like to see further analysis of the original piece about which you've chosen to respond. The piece you've submitted is hardly an article, and completely leaves out the response ChristWire garnered from the Pokemon community.
Anyway - just seems more appropriate for coverage of a satirical piece.
Great cause. Best of luck guys!
I agree with you man - some of my favorite RPGs have been smaller import titles. This one just seems to be dividing the RPG crowd more than usual. Almost every game receives some deviating scores, but this particular one seems to divide opinion more than usual. I'll probably play it one day, but it's not a must have from what I've seen.
I saw those reviews, but most of them seem to be overly generous to it because of the niche it falls into.
Don't get me wrong - it's a very specific RPG type, but I'm very skeptical of a game that gets such wildly varying scores and is very unique. Maybe one day.
Haven't seen a really positive review for this game yet - one to avoid.
I'm confused - what exactly are we supposed to vote on?
This is for a great cause - part of what makes gaming so criticized is how often we as a community rarely serve or give back to our local communities.
Extra Life seems to be a great response to that criticism, and it's undeniably helping others. Thanks for sharing man. I'd love to see this make the front page because of how great a story it is.
I wonder if Nintendo could use an approach like Apple did with the iPhone headphones (built-in microphone). Seems like a legitimate answer to the problem.
Agreed. I don't know if this is a consistent problem with Treyarch, but I hesitate to believe this statement. Wait and see approach seems best here.
Wait, let me guess - all these games run on the "Frostbite" engine...
OT:
5. Dead Space 3
4. Aliens: Colonel Marines
3. DmC: Devil May Cry
2. Metal Gear Rising: Revengence
1. Bioshock Infinite
Pretty solid list man, considering Winter starts late December. Good picks.
I see what you did there.
Kids are baby goats.
Teenagers are young adults. Underage teens are known as children.
Grammar check - over. Sorry... it's a problem of mine. OCD.
OT: if true, this is disgusting news. The possibility of this happening always exists when production is outsourced to countries with relaxed labor laws.
That's an interesting point - I left that bit out because Obsidian hasn't disclosed whether the final number includes PayPal or not.
You're right - don't know I managed to completely forget about that already being out. Long day. Ha.
Interesting. I wonder why they're releasing it after Halo 4 and Black Ops II. Not that the games are marketed for the same market, but it's still interesting.