I always wonder what is the job experience of some of these women who reportedly get paid less? I always thought with video game development in one of the bigger development houses, would probably be fairly liquid with compensation and depend largely on past experience and how the quality of past work was received.
It's like...you forgot how bad the FPS tanks in MAG. I agree 100% that given the hardware and nature of console development PS2 or a version of PS2 would operate just fine on the PS4, but lets not use poor examples.
Other than being an FPS where you aim down sights, they are very different.
Not all DLC is bad, it's very easy to pick and choose what's worth the price and what isn't.
The author also doesn't seem to realize it's fairly common practice now for studio's to staff up and ramp up as development progresses and then dump those people after. It's contract work, not permanent employment.
You have my attention with a Jet Set Radio remake, Jet Grind in it's original form was a total chore to play.
Between Remember me and Grid 2, the summer is already looking pretty good.
This is great news, but the real question is will they actually work properly. If memory serves me right, they were both 3Dfx games and had weird image quality issues if you just ran them in OpenGL.
Anyways, good news everyone.
I'm in shock, so much so that I think you're lying. Mass Effect also turns kids into perverts, how do you explain that mister fancy pants!?
Bingo, my good chum.
Growing up we would spend probably to much time playing games, but a good chunk of that time was also spent playing Ball Hockey or Baseball. I think it's also worth pointing out that at a younger age I spent a lot more time playing games with another person than by myself.
Anyways, get outside and do shit.
To be fair, that's a great looking collection. Far better than the Zone of Enders HD collectors edition.
I can't think of a better game to send off the PS3 with than MGS4 (Okay maybe The Last of US. :p )
Phantom disagree has poor taste.
SOCOM?
Starsiege: Tribes/Tribes 2?
You're not in too deep. /Sarcasm
Someone is dead and in your small mind it's likely the platforms fault. Stay classy.
@awi5951
Don't be ignorant, a kid having a gun in his possession with ammunition is grade A stupid. I'm all for gun education and for people of all ages to learn how to shoot, but don't be daft.
Is it really so wrong for it to be locked up at all times when not supervised? Or does that not jive with your infallible down south wisdom? Like the kid lived in a rural area, not a farm.
I've purchased every mainline CoD since 2003, IE the first one. Not everyone who plays the odd game of CoD is a vapid 13 year old, or a 45 year old dude looking for something to do.
Admittedly I usually only pop the game in to play with my sister and her boyfriend, but if that's what they want to play and don't respond to things like MAG or BF3 what am I supposed to do?
To sum this article up, it's basically: "I don't like CoD, but it sells really well. It shouldn't sell so well because I don't like it very much, seriously I don't think it's that great so I'm going to stop and you should too."
This community on N4G and even the one that frequents multiplatform game sites, are so small they don't matter. If every single user who frequents N4G said they weren't going to buy the new CoD and followed...
The issue with this whole article is WHAT Ghost Recon are you talking about? Ghost Recon 1 and it's expansion packs were VERY different experiences from Ghost Recon 2 through all the way to Future Soldier.
The author assumes a lot from a fairly poorly done live action trailer. A Coop mode of some kind is obviously a lock, but I don't see the tempo of MP changing all that much, the maps just haven't been big enough and the nature of MP combat changes stealth consid...
To be fair SOCOM killed itself, Confrontation was fine but it suffered from so many connectivity issues early that it failed to gain any traction.
SOCOM 4 was just awful though, CoD can't be blamed for how awful that game was.
Just a small correction, you mean Sim City, not The Sims 3.
Good blog though.