Kojima has finally lost it with this game, but it's not really that surprising.
Cliffy B stands to make money from this, so that's pretty much all there is to it. Anything else than that is invalid from him.
Calling someone a pouty kid, when he's done nothing different in the last few years. Plus, Notch is actually working still.
Changing the world for a corporation is what he means. So much for the honest little guys, to become the same as any other.
''Mark Zuckerberg says his company's acquisition of Oculus VR is a long-haul effort, one that enable virtual reality to become the most social platform in history over the next ten years.''
People saying they would sellout as well..that says a lot about those people.
They could start by going back to a more fitting art style, but we all know that won't happen.
Yeah, this is definitely an advantage for Sony. I can't imagine anything spectacular getting Oculus Rift support now.
It's funny how that works, though, since earlier comments from the team goes completely against this.
Well, there goes any interest i had in this project. Nothing good will come from this.
If their intention was to use the same engine as well as the art, then it's a good thing they didn't.
DmC was certainly a game made for Ninja Theory, but not the community. If Capcom can't learn from the feedback that got, then there's no hope for them. Hell, the DMC HD collection was even outselling DmC.
Lightning Returns is not really a reboot, but a change to action gameplay instead. That game is selling less than the FFX remaster.
Well, this is better than nothing at all. I'll take it. :)
Seems like they'll reveal the whole thing, before it releases. That leaves little surprise when meeting new characters.
Mass Effect 2 had difficulty and challenge? The game was pretty much made to attract another audience, and i didn't feel much challenge after playing ME1. Besides, ME2 had been rushed and they didn't have time for some other features.
I guess that makes my Lost Odyssey copy that much more worth it. Too bad they found unstable footing in the mobile business.
That's what happens when the arrogant or downright shady gets called out. You wake up the internet, and the barrage starts coming.
Tough luck for Adam, but he was playing with the Hornet's Nest.
Simple answer is no, and that's simply because of the static limbo their tech will be limited by.
Well, that's what happens when you release a tiny piece of a game, as a retail game. It's like reviewing TWD before all the pieces have been released.
Well, that's dissapointing. But i'd like to see what they're working on still. At least it's a multiplatform game.
This definitely screams Samaritan, so it'll be interesting to see what's on the table.
The Witcher 3 is pretty much releasing with no competition in February. The holiday sales are over, the expected annual junkware has lost momentum, and people have just started to get money again.
Either way, i can't wait to play the game. :)
I might be playing around with Landmark for a bit, since it's going to be free as well. But that's only if nothing else releases.
I'm not expecting much from the other titles either, so they're off my radar.