That seems to be changing, as per the point of this post.
Yeah, I'm a fan of making games social without being multiplayer. Things like seeing your friends' times in Trials Evolution are a great motivator, even if you're still playing by yourself.
I've never been much of a fan of strategy games, but I might have to give this one a try.
Hm, I might have to give this game a shot.
I really liked the idea of the game, but it had severe control issues.
It's odd how some licenses, like Star Wars, Batman, The Witcher and Transformers, have lent themselves so well to video games, while so many others just continue to produce mediocrity.
It definitely feels like it's designed to be a portable game. But I can't imagine it controlling too well on a touch-based device.
For sure. I'm making my way through Dust: An Elysian Tail and it's pretty great.
Although to be fair, some promising downloadable titles have proven pretty disappointing. Deadlight, Sound Shapes and Papo & Yo come to mind.
This wasn't on my radar, but considering the reviews, I might have to give it a shot.
Well you can't check your Twitter account for an entire commute. But I've spent hours playing Drop7 and Cut the Rope. That's the draw.
MS never saw "red numbers almost every year." They're only non-profitable quarter was last quarter.
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Not a farming sim? I'M OUT
That's what Mute buttons (which every game has) are for.
Not necessarily. Allowing digital distribution is one of many many features needed for a good online network.
Because Nintendo wants Wii U to be a default hardcore platform. People don't see it as one, and that's exactly the reputation Nintendo is trying to change. Online is a big part of that.
Hasn't even been announced yet, but I already want them to change the ending.
I'll be happy as long as it has perks, killstreaks and n00b tubes!
I find that indie games are generally just not very good. Although, maybe if they got more promotion, more talented developers would move to the platform.
The purpose of a beta isn't to be a demo. It's to test it out. Naughty Dog uses data from the beta to essentially fix the game for when it releases. There isn't nearly as much balancing or tweaking that needs to be taken care of in a single player level. But there will be a single player demo closer to the launch of the game. There was for UC1 and UC2.
Assassin's Creed's multiplayer introduced a lot of new ideas.