I love the modding community. I am currently running 19 different mods for Skyrim.
I didn't spend much time playing mobile games until recently when my employer bought me the new 4th Gen iPad. Clash of Clans happened to be the first game I downloaded and I am officially addicted. This is a fun game if you have the patience to let things upgrade.
I'm in an awesome clan too and we help each other with our raids and defense.
Mass Effect deserves better.
I own and love both a PS3 and an Xbox 360. I was expecting better arguments out of a piece that appears on Forbes.
Next Gen for me: PS4, Xbox 720, new Graphics card for my gaming PC. Already have 3DS. Maybe a Vita if the price is dropped and a decent-sized memory card is included and a bigger library.
I spent $20 last week getting gems for Clash of Clans on my iPad. Never thought I would do that.
Final Fantasy games don't interest me, but it's such a recognized series I feel like they should and am always afraid my nerd-cred will drop by admitting such.
I own a high-end PC gaming rig...and am worried I can't figure out how to replace the graphics card. (I've done it before, but this is more complicated than my old computer.)
I expected a high score, but this is better than I imagined. Very excited for this.
@syngamer Even engine optimization has its limits because of the Law of Diminishing Returns.. I agree with you, however, that Mr. Blystad (of Hitman) is over-generalizing the truth about "maxing out" the next gen.
The article below is a great description of the limits of engine optimization:
http://n4g.com/news/989308/...
They could have given the game away for free and people would still complain. Drives me nuts. They didn't have to make he game and nobody is forced to buy it. Bunch of whiners.
I don't simply because it helps my wallet and I have so many other games just waiting to be played.
I don't normally play Sports Video Games, but I may have to make an exception.
Chat does not concern me nearly as much as settings that force me to play with the equivalent of parental controls i can't turn off. I love Nintendo and always will, but see little sign that the company will enable the Wii U to function differently for adults than children.
Why not let adults be free to be adult?
I may, of course, be pleasantly surprised, but if that is the case, the time for that surprise is now. Educate the potential purchasing consume...
ACIII is looking awesome. Very impressive engine.
This was a fascinating article. I love Nintendo still after all these years.
I have to agree. Friends pursued me into trying it and now I owe them. Its a great game.
I would love a Vita, but my wallet is a little light to pick one up right now.
This was a great read. I look forward to getting a Wii U for the unique Nintendo experiences it will offer. That's the same reason I own a 3DS.
Is it more powerful than other portable machines like tablets or the upcoming iPhone 5? Nope, but it offers a quality, 3D Nintendo specific experience that I have loved so far. I am confident the Wii U, regardless of processing power, will offer a similar experience.
This is good news. Too many mediocre MMA games in the past.
This game has my hopes up. The Alien Franchise has so much gaming potential but has largely been under-presented in the gaming world. Hopefully this is the gamechanger.
Perhaps I am of a rare gamer-type, but I have a profound love for both my gaming PC and my consoles. On my PC I love the worlds largest library, top-notch physics, control options, visuals, and mods. On the other hand, I love the convenience that consoles provide - especially the ability of consoles to make gamers out of friends who otherwise wouldn't take the time or money to game on PC. That and top-notch exclusives, of course.
Having both has enabled me to enjoy the wi...