I find that hard to believe.
It hasn't gone too far yet but for games that involve killing and gore, those aspects have got real enough and shouldn't evolve more to the point where the are disturbing. There is still plenty of room for realism in the movement and character features of games though. Saints Row will no doubt be one of the most fun games this year because of a lack of realism and influx of stupidity.
I think I'll prefer it in Skyrim. I want to hit the guy conducting.
I almost raged all over the place, but then I read the article and for the most part I agree, especially with the reviewers part.
Same here. If I wanted to beat it in 3.3 hours then I wouldn't bother buying it.
How the hell does a one month old baby bother you during a game? By crying? When the baby is crying, you look after it not aggressively shake it. This man is clearly very disturbed and 27 years is pretty lenient for such a horrendous crime.
I despise this game. Not because I've played it and hate it but because of the excessively loud adverts that pop up on some sites.
Good interview but I wish that he's ahve revealed something new about Generations. It's good to see that game companies are helping each other though, that'll just lead to better games.
I don't think that it'll succeed anything like the Wii. Nintendo got very lucky with the Wii because people were interested in the motion control gimmick but I think that when the next generation of consoles comes out that the Wii U will quickly fall behind (obviously after the initial sales boom that you'd expect of a new console made by nintendo) unless it is being sold dirt cheap.
That's not really the point though, it's that games like first person shooters and games that are just generally controversial are all that are being purchased by the majority of gamers.
This means that high scoring or good games such as Just Cause 2 and Okami(as are mentioned in the article) are underselling because people are unwilling to try something different to what they are used to.
This leads to some developers being closed down, having their ...
I think that it might be a little bit buggy judging by that video, the multiplayer at least.
"My name is Bolo Santosi"(in a really harsh, manish voice). That was a terrible attempt at an accent, it's like they just picked someone of the street and said attempt the weirdest accent you can think of.
I also reckon that Vanille from FFXIII could be put in this list.
It's not often you'll come across an article with the headline Pedobear Approves, leave that stuff for 4chan. I agree with this though, the Japanese do some really weird and creepy stuff.
Your gramma could not be worse but I agree. Most people who review anime games don't have a clue about it and score down for that reason.
Ouch, called out.
I'd take that glitch on like a man and then I'd die like a coward, screaming as I fell from a pathway.
Unfortunately they do matter as they can greatly affect the sales of a game. Reviews matter though as they help you guage a collective opinion. While the idea that going out and buying a game which you think looks good without looking at reviews may appear a good idea to the writer, in practice you would end up buying a lot of games which may not be nearly as good as you'd thought they'd be.
Followed a couple of years later by Batman: Arkham Country.
I think that Skyrim will sell more than AC Revelations
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I think the fact that there has been 5 years of anticipation for a new Elder Scrolls will push it well above AC Revelations which for me at least has gone largely unnoticed in the tonne of games coming out.
As do I but we'll have to wait until January or there abouts.
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I know but I think they just want to keep the demo right now for those people dedicated enough to go to some games show.