Kinda like how Heartstone is an easier, more accessible card game. Blizzard may be figuring out how to reach an almost mass market.
That's pretty cool that he thinks the Oculus could help Sony out.
So many new horror games lately, but they don't seem to be sticking out.
I don't like the mana curve of Hearthstone -- I feel like it limits what I can play. Some rounds, I have no choice as to what card I can lay down, so that doesn't seem as strategic to me.
I love the card-leveling aspect of SolForge. Best part of the game.
I was thinking the same thing.
That first pic in the article (not the one here): Is that what the developers look like at Microsoft?
Only one PC player has beaten Dark Souls II? Really?
Final Fantasy wins on the PC.
Fixed now.
This is clever. Agreed we need one for San Francisco's BART. NYC, too.
This reminds me: We need an Advance Wars for the 3DS ... NOW.
That's me. This is my era of gaming.
It's OK -- they're trying so hard to make sure we know it's not Borderlands 3, that I know not to set any expectations for this.
I didn't know Michael Fassbender did any games, either. Weird.
I'm a Blizzard all-star, you know.
That's some good history to draw from.
But what if I don't like poetry?
Monsters Inc Hunter will give kids nightmares. Sorta ironic in a way given the subject matter.
Man, now I need to try this for myself. Super Mario is so ingrained in me, that it'll be weird to play it backwards.
This is gonna be exciting. I like the stuff this guy is imagining for the Rift someday.