Looks like an actual prologue to the story of the game. The castle place is one of the locations you'll be able to explore / fight in, but nothing is really given away for boss fights (a few characters you might see as bosses since they are part of the story of the game) or such in this trailer.
Not quite right there. There's a difference between not being able to sue them vs no class action lawsuit.
"if you have a beef with Sony, you will now be contractually obligated to take it up with them directly and individually. You can’t sue them as a part of a class action and you can’t be named in any kind of governmental legislation that might be enacted against Sony." -
Hopefully it'll be next year. I remember looking at the Dev's main site and in Jan they were hiring people, and in Feb...
"FEB 11: Sorcery
Development for "Sorcery" is in full-swing. We're really excited on the progress so far." - http://www.theworkshop.us.c...
Either way, I hope we hear more about it soon. That and the Last Guardian.
Festival of Blood is for Infamous 2, so if it does have Move controls for controlling Cole and not just for UGC use, it wouldn't be hard to allow you to play the regular game with Move.
Would be interesting to have Move controls as an additional control scheme, but not sure if it'll happen.
Curious about when you opt out, if you will you still be able to access the PSN?
Home may be in "beta", but how long have people been playing around in it?
OT: Curious what people will create with the kits.
@Neko
http://wow.joystiq.com/2011...
http://www.businessinsider.... - only after an American blogged about one of the stores, did Chinese authorities do something :P
No one ever expects China to enforce copyright laws :P
"without evidence that can only be accessed by the person suing's account"
You can call them up to get the info, or if they don't cooperate with you, you can have your lawyer get a subpoena for it.
They might be able to legally not let you access the PSN unless you agree to the new terms of service, but it wouldn't be legal for them to not allow you access to your own account.
As for a company using your CC info to make ...
I don't remember it being praised to no end. I remember people wanting to be able to control all the characters or that it made most of the fights too easy (use the same queue of attacks over and over and watch the game play itself).
As for XIII-2, I seriously want to go back in time and give birth control to the parents of the person who started the whole quick time event trend....
Probably. I remember seeing a 30 min demo with a girl playing the game. Half the time she just stood there and threw bombs at mobs. Hell, at one point she fought a mini boss and started running away doing that. When she ran out, the guys beside her told her to try attacking it when it wasn't swinging. She somewhat died after that as she didn't know how to stop combing and dodge his weapon...
Yah, I loved the original game. A strategy guide you could hold in your hands and a nice art book as well (with the soundtrack).
The anime isn't that bad, its just not a heavy action anime. The fights in the anime are pretty good, its just there's more story / back story / slice of life to it. The second season is pretty good so far.
As for the game, curious if it'll come state side.
@SuperStrokey1123 Exactly. A good reviewer bases their review on who its made for and what type of game. A great game for kids is still a great game, while a great shooter or rpg is still a great shooter or rpg. Saying one type of game is better than another is just plain dumb.
Whats the point of having someone who only plays shooters review an RPG and give it a 4?
Loved Zone of Enders 1&2. And still waiting on my friend to give me back #2 :P
I can see button layouts for certain games (FPS, TPS, some fighters) are great since you're able to pick the game up and play without having to reconfigure the layout to what you're use to or to figure out how to do things. But saying that if a game that comes out is similar to another game, they should copy everything about that other game, is just dumb.
A few / some similarities are OK, since there aren't many completely new and original games these days (ther...
Yah, if they release next year, it'll be right as they lead up to the new wow expansion. That and (you never know, but I hope it release soon) Guild Wars 2 might be coming soon after which is looking amazing as well and has no monthly fees.
“internal release date” - most likely EA telling the devs to finish it by such and such a date. But instead of the product being released broken and people hating it (cough FFXIV cough), they'll probably take their time and polish it so it sells.
Yah, using Gamestop as evidence isn't the best idea if you want to make an intelligent article.I know I (along with a bunch of friends) stopped buying from Gamestop a while ago. I've been enjoying Amazon for the discounts (no sales tax in MA), money back towards my next game, and having it delivered to your front door by the time you get home from work.
Hell, newegg has had some nice preorder discounts on upcoming games lately, like $12 or $13 off (and no sales tax...
Some interesting choices, and some obvious ones (any zombie movie / aliens movie) left out. However, some of the movies that the author says the games are ripping ideas off of had borrowed ideas for those films from others. Hell, the whole bullet time thing, it came along a bit before the Matrix.
Blade came out a year before and had http://www.youtube.com/watc... ....
Would be interesting. Curious what bonuses each of the alignments will give. Also, never know, could be a future boss in there.