Sad face. I loved the first and second Dead Space games.
There were numerous delays already for the game, and it obviously needed months more of delays. I imagine EA didn't really care about packaging DLC in the main game, but just having a game with less bugs and more polish on launch would have helped tremendously.
If they drop the price from $60 I would consider it. Keep in mind since there is no campaign, they save a tremendous amount of money. No need for additional story-line mo cap, voice actors, writers, etc. They are saving probably half the cost of developer (despite adding Blackout) and still selling the game for $60.
I played Support the most during the Beta. People need that ammo.
I think it will sell well, but not as well as the SNES. 16-bit graphics are nearly timeless, anyone can get into them. Early 3D, on the other hand...
you... you felt like you had to say this? how is the scam going to work if you tell people!
Another "bad" game that I enjoyed.
I acknowledge that AP had a ton of issues, but it is one of those "bad" games that I thoroughly enjoyed.
Earthenware pots? My mind immediately goes to Zelda. So, BV has an easily accessible exterior full of rupees or hearts?
Yeah, those popped into my head but I wasn't certain it would be considered a "remake" as opposed to a "remaster". Remasters seem to be most of a cash grab than remakes, though notable exceptions would be The Last of Us and GTA 5.
Purely depends on the remake. If time and money are invested properly, like what appears to be happening with Resident Evil 2, then it is great! But quick cash grabs are obviously shit.
Onimusha is a definite, I don't know why they stopped making that series. I would also like to see a new Dino Crisis, and it seems like this is a good climate for it with the Jurassic World movies being popular.
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This will sound like a plug, but since it is EA, check out the first few hours with EA Access (on Xbox, at least). Or GameFly.
I enjoyed the article.
Holy shit, I still own these books. I loved them and really enjoyed them. I kept hoping she would continue writing them.
I am going to be playing the shit out of Shadow of the Tomb Raider in September.
Count me in, I would love a sequel. Great game despite its faults.
Yes, PLEASE! Another Rogue Galaxy!
I go Digital on Xbox for two reasons. One is convenience. As long as I have a game downloaded, I can play a game immediately without changes disks. The second reason is more important, though. I game share with a friend of mine, so any time one of us buys a digital game, we both get access to it (and can play at the same time). I spend half the money, basically.