@Tachyon_Nova The "non compulsory Kinect integration" may be true, but what about the whole "you are the controller" crap? Weren't you suppose to be able to play great games like ME3 and Tom Clancy games without a controller, since using a controller with them is basically making it an expensive Eye Toy / PSEye. Hell, other games have done voice commands using mics, one being a certain "Tom Clancy" game (cough End War).
Some will be unhappy that they have to download an update for a few minutes, even though it may help improve operating stability.
"Sorcery", not "sourcery". And no, they're not the same thing.
As for it being on rails, cough new Fable cough...
Went to get a drink, and come back to kids in Disneyland... I wanted to punch them so I could see an actual game.
Come on Bear Juden...
Not sure the "deffenition" of surprise, but I do know the definition of surprise. And yah, the game did surprise me. Hopefully they take a little time and make it great. Already looks good and I like what I hear so far.
Looks interesting, but yah, I'd love to see how Sorcery is doing. Hopefully its almost done and will be out in the fall.
It may be wrong, but anyone else want to punch the little kids on stage and tell them to show some that isn't for 10 year olds?
Yep, he can make suggestions, but they don't have to use his advice.
"Any journalist that decides…to lowball it is gonna be held accountable by the readers."
If the game deserves the low score, then yah, gave it the score. But if they give it a low score for to get hits or because they didn't review it properly (like many do these days), then their readers need to rip them a new one.
So many reviewers these days give high scores to hyped up games and ignore their faults, or give low scores to great games, rip th...
Different from the first, but looks like it could be interesting in its own way. Hopefully the game's graphics are around the same quality as the trailers CGI.
Looks to be an interesting puzzle game. Nice to see Sony's Pub Fund helping developers be able to create some nice games.
From a link at the bottom of the article, "EB Games Australia have announced the EB Expo, the biggest gaming event in Australian history. This event will be running on the weekend of October 15th & 16th"
My question is, how many of those publishers are bringing games that will be banned in Australia or have to be heavily edited to receive classification? :P
I get my copies from Amazon the day that its released (in the late afternoon to evening), as long as I check the "Release-Date Delivery" box. Many games have release day for free, though its not always selected at check out so make sure you do it manually. The other nice part with Amazon is the free credit stuff for preordering.
It comes with a new copy, though not sure about UK. MS:A and other games in the US have had the beta invites inside new cases, and not a preorder only thing.
Maybe they're just sagging with age?
As for the game, hoping they show some gameplay footage soon.
Nice addition Amazon made to the preorder bonus. from a gold amp, to that plus a nice skin and 3 weapon variations. Can't wait for my hero addition from them.
@Oxymoron028 It probably is on the cover itself and not a sticker. A quick look and Socom 4's Resistance beta early access and a premiere pack thing for MS:A were both on the cover and not stickers.
Why does it say that? Unless you mean "Unrelenting Force" which I've heard described as a sort of force push (not you can fly) ability.
IS it wrong to have wanted to punch those kids when they started "flying" around so I could see an actual game?