To me the lines really have been blurred, what really makes a game indie these days....
I've always wanted to try Crysis but never had the high end gaming PC to handle it.
That certainly would be.
@grayfox why would I be ashamed of her...
I forgot to mention that she played LA Noire as well. She didn't complete it but she was pretty close.
True, I'm a movie fan though. Games don't suck me in the way they do with a lot of people.
I guess I tend to agree with this notion. Although a good book really lets your imagination run wild.
That's terrible, I've never heard of that glitch before. That's pretty insane.
Then don't read it? It's just my opinion.
Look at reviews from any major video game news outlet. You'll see exactly what I mean. If I'm not mistaken Game Informer gave the game a 4/10, I'd call that hate.
The drop in co-op is cool just so amazingly awkward.
I think it brings enough new stuff to the table to make it worth the play time.
Is Mojang actually still considered an indie dev? They're so huge now thanks to Minecract.
I'm still waiting for the inevitable 3DS redesign. That abomination of an extra thumbstick is ridiculous looking.
Where does it say it's a racial slur?
It's called self promotion. The more comments a story has on N4G the higher it's ranked and the more likely your article will get more traffic.
fist comment on your own article = intelligence
I"m going to give 999 a try, it sounds like an interesting game.
I agree that strategy games helped with my history education. Age Of Empires was awesome.
I'm not a PC gamer, so it's really hard for me to comment on anything this authors saying. One things for sure though, PC games really do seem to be taking a backseat to their console counter parts.