The concerns are not misplaced. I suppose that we should expect this kind of political intervention from a studio located in Sweden, which has totally been politically taken over by feminist and far left liberal doctrine.
It's good to see the switch getting games.
Keep churning out the articles, it won't matter because most people are catching on, and recognizing that this is a political agenda through and through. Most people aren't against woman, LGBT or minority groups. This is a way for the socialists and communists to play these groups off of everyone else, and make them believe that they are victims.
This has been the main tactic that they have used since the 80s to succeed in elections, by making up a story that they ...
This is just the beginning. Outside of PSNow, Sony has no future vision, other than to say that they will keep making games and they will release the next Playstation console.
This is all fine and dandy for the near term, but long term, they are going to struggle. Nintendo is in somewhat of the same position, as they depend on a certain gimmick with each console generation, which is totally unpredictable, just like we witnessed with WiiU and Gamecube.
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It's not MGS either, and still, nobody knows what the hell is going on here.
We need some Ludens gameplay. If you eventually become Ludens, and have the ability to wreak havok on those shadowy beings, then this could be a cool game.
I couldn't stand the PC version. It felt like a total corner crawler, and the cross-com never worked properly on the PC.
I never played the Xbox 360 version of GRAW1, just the crappy PC and PS2 versions, which were essentially completely different games. Looking forward to playing through the campaign, and playing some co-op if at all possible.
Because, what happened to Socom, is exactly what will happen to the Google console.....
Well they'll only replace the virtual console if people can actually find them on store shelves. The scarcity of these items is absolutely rediculous.
It's nice to see some sanity finally come back to IGN.
I uninstalled Starhawk around 3 years ago, mainly because almost nobody was playing it at that time. It was one of the best multiplayer games on the market, so it's kind of sad that it wasn't more popular than it ended up being.
That will happen if you only have one shelf.
Xbox players are not crying, as they are the ones getting the cross platform play.
That's correct, I do like the PS3, and I like Xbox One, and I like Steam.....go figure!
Of course he's going to say that, but I believe that the PS3 has the PS4 beat by a long shot.
If they start selling comics, then they better double the size of their retail spaces. They will have to get into Older comic sales and build a proper back catalogue in each individual store, otherwise it will look like they're only going half way with this idea. Another thing they should do is get rid of that funko pop crap. There are a couple of stores around here which have half the store stocked up full with funko pop figurines, and I never see anyone even looking at them.
This is why Socom went down the tubes, because everything needs to cater to casuals these days. I've been playing H-Hour quite a bit lately, and if PubG is getting this much criticism for being a 'hard' game', then H-Hour is going to have a rough time on the PS4. It is funny though, how hack and slash games like Dark Souls are praised for being extremely hard, but when a tactical shooter does it, it gets majorly criticized. Gamers like the author of this article need to grow t...
Finally, a god of war game that I can get behind.