Got my numbers mixed up, my mistake - thanks for pointing that one out! It's been a long day :P
I definitely don't think it's the end of the world. Oculus needed money, that's no secret, and Facebook has plenty to throw at the project.
I think it's important to do this sometimes. We're barraged so much with coverage sometimes leading up to a games release that you already know almost everything about the game before it's even out.
I'm pretty sure that's impossible. Half the people that mad those games don't even work at Rare anymore.
Yes, I actually like the Kinect Sports franchise. I know I'm in the minority on that one though.
These game seems EXTREMELY Japanese.
I wrote this review; honest.
I still don't understand how they're selling this as an actual game...
I'm honestly surprised how much I enjoyed my time with the game. Progression is slow, but ridiculously satisfying.
It looks like a Gameboy game, yet I really want to play it. ALSO I CAN COMMENT AGAIN YAY!
Yea, they certainly aren't bad, that's for sure. I just wish they had that next-gen sheen to them (I don't feel like the visuals do at all).
When it comes to this game, it's all about gameplay and not graphics.
I really liked Titanfall. Hopefully the full version of the game manages to hold my attention.
It feels like COD at first, but after a few hours, things change, especially once you get the hang of the free running pilot stuff.
Your comments are always so lovely...
I don't think that's ever going to happen. If the IP is successful, Microsoft will probably end up buying it.
I think Ryse runs at a really weird resolution too. To me, they're always just numbers, I rarely notice the difference.
Me too! I should have guaranteed access because I'm press, but who knows when it comes to EA.
Yea, we'll see how it all pans out, but right now, just from those 4 hours I spent with the game, I walked away pretty impressed.
Not true at all. I don't recall ever saying "Nintendo is going bankrupt."
I did however write a column a few months ago suggesting a few strategies the company could take to survive in the long term. Basically, all I said is Nintendo can't continue "forever" the way it is now, which isn't even opinion - it's a fact.
Talk crap about me all you want, but at least be accurate about it :)