@Max_Dissatisfaction
Shares dropped down and worried shareholders during the Wii U announcement, then swelled back up.
Shareholders are just as fickle as undecided users. They just look at getting a profit. They careless if a game has excellent quality, just as long as it lines their pocketbooks.
I'm going to be the devil's advocate here, but how is this interesting to read, especially with the person submitting it on here had an instigating title?
Yea it's one of those games that are bad in the sense that there's some issues, but it ACTUALLY has a gem within it that's worth checking out.
@EYEamNUMBER1
Actually this would affect more people than you realize.
1) It has the potential to be abused, and thus would have many companies in trouble.
2) It would cause them to lead towards the fault at the gaming companies.
3) Because of that, gaming companies wouldn't take the time to branch out on different ideas, or make games geared TOWARDS adults.
4) *This is a key one* This would give the mess...
It's funny for those that said the game has no strategy, apparently didn't attempt the high ranking missions.
"Apple's GameCenter has 50 million registered users."
You should do the ratio on the amount that have an iOS device in comparison to those that have gaming. Consoles aren't exactly a higher priority than a calling device.
I find it funny no one referenced to the "first" electronic game being made from radar equipment.
You know the irony of this statement is that the replies above you show that you can buy cheap on PC AND CONSOLE....so how did you come up with this about people kidding themselves on shopping cheap?
Edit: Also someone linked below this showing a gaming PC much under $2k.
I got one for you guys:
Smoking. Millions do it, but it's bad for your health.
I find it funny of people looking at either the extreme good or the extreme bad of this.
This can actually serve in a beneficial way mainly because of a few reasons:
1) Newer people don't get constantly crushed and thus feel like not wanting to play the game as much.
2) It makes people want to create newbie friendly servers.
3) It allows people to keep away from more griefers, spammers, and others who just want to ruin people's days(i...
@Legion
How about the fact that so far it looks like it offers nothing new to the table of the adventure genre.
Plus good god at the ignorance going around just on this article. I know it's N4G, but man you have the people thinking Uncharted is original, then you have the people thinking that this is copying off of Tomb Raider, just because they believe it's the idea behind all exploration genre.
Plus apparently people forgot the term...
"The new drive for free-to-play comes as Microsoft positions its Live service at the centre of PC, mobile and console entertainment."
And yet Steam on the PC side of things already beat them to the punch.
Edit: And before anyone harps on that, the article states the same thing basically.
Your sarcasm tag is missing.
@Knushwood Butt
Looka the leaderboards for Dead Nation. They're number 1 in the regional rankings next to the US at number 2. XD
@Eamon
Gotta love the "logic" you're going with:
"My way is right. You're wrong. Conversation over".
If you buy any item from the mann co. store, or have the retail portion of the game, OR buy and set up the retail portion of the game, you're premium.
.....It's an online oriented game...the hell do you expect?
Putting yourself in more debt is grown up?
Did you not see the 3rd picture or the 2nd sentence?
DCU is an MMO...you can't resell them for YEARS.
This is making it so you can't even reset your data.