and get on dino crisis as soon as you're done.
I'd like to add the following:
Blazing Chrome
Bushiden
Renaine
Chicken Wiggle
cool story, bro.
if only...
backwards compatibility is a nice feature but it isn't enough of an incentive to own an xbox one.
if metroid prime 4 were to come out this year, it most certainly wouldn't be in november - that's pokemon's month. =P
have you ever played the last of us or the last guardian? how about nier: automata or what remains of edith finch? i can name countless others but i decided to go with games that came out recently, hehe.
im not sure if you just haven't played these games but if you can be moved by a piece music, i dont see how you can't be moved an by emotional moment in a work of fiction.
or maybe you are just dead inside.
way to destroy whatever incentive there was to play this abomination that no one asked for.
what an absolute waste. alien isolation was not only a standout alien title, it was a terrifying horror game. to reduce the promise of a sequel to a mobile platform is a slap in the face to both alien and horror fans alike.
i dont see it happening, tbh. the ps4 doesnt have the benefit of being a game machine and a cost-effective dvd player the way the ps2 was at its peak. but for the ps4 to even come close to ps2's numbers is truly indicative of the massive success sony has had this generation.
diablo mobile better watch out...got some competition now. =P
lol such bigot. :P
but seriously, i do agree - but difficulty has nothing to do with accessibility. if i am disabled and cannot use a traditional game controller, a game being easier isn't going to make the game any more accessible to me than playing on its standard difficulty. that's why i agree with the controller being the real push - it is helping those whom otherwise cannot play games, play games. celeste, spider-man, and essentially every game with an easy mo...
so wait, if a game is easier it's catering to the disabled? i'm just trying to find the connection. i can see with the xbox controller - it is targeting a specific demographic. it allows for those who can't play games, to play games. i don't necessarily think a games difficulty is a part of the discussion. if that were that case, then every game with an easy mode is accessible - and that has been a thing for years.
i have a sneaking suspicion that travis strikes again will be the first major letdown of 2019.
thats all fine and dandy, just remember that the people that ask the loudest for these things aren't actually buying the game.
BPM looks like a lot of fun. a part of me hopes its a huge success, so much so that capcom takes note and decides to reboot the ghosts & goblins series...or maybe..dare i say it...maximo.
then just buy an xbox 360. :P
if capcom can make mega man 11, konami can make a new castlevania.
oh he should come back FOR SURE!