Maybe they were trutful but just poor at estimating the time required to deveop a next-gen game?
I wonder if there would be any copyright infridgment according to law if someone decided to create a game with the title LEGEND OF ZELDA, followed by really small print "inspired game".
The visual fidelity is about the same. I couldn't pick one over the other.
Ridiculously cheap. 279 AUD = 257 USD = €190.
Some people think the game doesn't look good but I for one am really impressed by the gameplay footage I've seen (PS4 version). There are the usual free roaming game elements like traffic, people walking about, static elements but also a bucketload of the hackable stuff like security cameras, cell phones, water posts, bridges etc. etc. and considering the complexity of it all, I'd say Ubi's done a really good job.
I like the PC version cos the dude in it has more wrinkles in his face.
I think it's a mutually beneficial relationship when the PS4 version looks (somewhat) better than the Xbox One version. And yeah, Ubsifot was definitely the active party here. Video game companies are the ones approaching Conan, not vice versa. It's good publicity no matter what the "final verdict" for a game is.
Tolkien has described orcs as cruel, wicked, and bad-hearted, who hate everybody and everything. They were squat, sallow-skinned, bow-legged, with long arms and fangs. Their eyes were crimson gashes, like narrow slits in black iron gates in which hot coals burn. They were cannibalistic, ruthless, and terrible, and often their rending claws, and slavering fangs were gored with the bitter flesh and the foul black blood of their own kind.
Some shades of grey are needed to arouse...
Grafix suck
As big a fan as I am of the original Eternal Darkness (including art design), I gotta say that this concept art is quite underwhelming. If you want to see what kind of stuff the best people in the business produce, google for pictures created by Raphael Lacoste or Andree Wallin.
The average gamer has a penigina, absolutely adors to drink some beer while watching football with friends, and is a real friggin' badass at making adorable cupcakes for significant other.
You might be right, but the big question is that how many PC owners / MMO enthusiasts would buy a console just for one MMO game. I'm sure Nintendo has lots of analysts researching into what people would buy and if they would think a Pokemon MMO would be a big success, I think they would have started developing one a long time ago.
I personally would love to see a Pokemon MMO as I've stated many times earlier.
Based on the footage I've seen, the game includes, amongst other things, some cruel human experimentation and killing of disabled people by the nazis, so yeah, I guess it rubs the nazi horrors in the player's face in a manner that perhaps other games haven't. However, what I find a bit worrying is that all the similar cruelties done by the powers that won the second world war seem to be a lot less popular in works of culture. Consider the persecutions of jews in Russia. And the te...
How about a game loosely based on The Thing, only you don't play as a hero but as the shapeshifter?
Juno: impregnating Ellen Page.
I would like to make handgrenades out of pine cones and build torpedoes out of sticks and pipes so I vote MacGyver, even though it isn't a film but a TV show.
Yeah, the tease is at the end of this clip: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
I would love to see a Starfox Adventures-esque title for Wii U, but apparently the rumor is referring to a 3DS title so meh.
The original Starfox Adventures was one of my favourite games for Gamecube, absolutely mesmerizing experience.
Pokken Fighters and Pokken Tournament were trademarked some months ago by Nintendo so it might be true. Ken=fist in Japanese.
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Yes, and Monty Python's Holy Grail > The Ring