@GrimDragon It might just be costumes or maybe R*Star's character creation screen could be used instead?
In regards to actor likenesses in older games (Contra and Metal Gear game covers for example), I'm not sure how they got away with it back then, but look at Lindsay Lohan suing R*Star for that bikini girl image in GTAV. Other actors would certainly pursue action too if they felt it was credible.
I think the author meant to say 'Xbox at the top of the MAU summit'.
Isn't this also heading to PC?
What I don't understand about FFXV is, it has been in development since about 2006, it switched from a PS3 exclusive to current platforms, the game engine and name changed, and the director replaced, but why did they change the story? If they hadn't, then perhaps those that played it wouldn't think bits of the story were cut out, or have to watch an anime and movie to understand the whole story.
She's a cutie for sure.
Also Yul Brynner from The Magnificent Seven, or Westworld, Henry Fonda from Once Upon a Time in the West, but I doubt that R*Star could afford the image rights for any of these famous ones.
Would a Double Dragon game work if it was in a linear/semi-open world design similar to Uncharted?
I guess it's for the attention, similar to clickbait video game articles and reviews by bloggers.
I guess this is unlikely be uncensored and may not get a Western release huh?
I really have no idea what a good Superman game would look like.
Hackers gonna hack.
Why can't these people find something constructive to do with their time?
That is a crazy amount to spend on a mobile game. But I hope he got his fill as I doubt that he'll get to play it much in prison.
I'd prefer Sony to concentrate on the home console market, though there are opportunities to bring certain Playstation titles to mobile.
I enjoyed the elevator music.
Shane, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, 3:10 to Yuma (1957), Open Range, Quigley Down Under, and Blazing Saddles are also good choices.
Hersey?
In my opinion, if you have to look to other sources in order to get the 'full' story instead of it being in the game, then the developers have messed up. The majority of gamers are either not going to know that they should watch a movie or anime series first before playing the video game, or they don't care to do so, and instead may find themselves confused or let down by the games storyline.
GTAV really has long legs. Also, the sales should hopefully help titles like Dishonored 2.
They could very well turn off some gamers who initially were interested because of the online only single player and lack of dedicated servers.
I got this offer sent to me, but really wanted the 10% off instead.