I'm not a huge fan of where the franchise has gone. I appreciate the quality, but I'm just not a fan of the style they've gone with.
Already confirmed he was playing a much older build.
This very much so! Music is a huge part of what makes the encounter so memorable.
A sad glimpse into the future of gaming.
What makes this worse for me. Infinity attracted a lot of parents and kids who bought into the dream because it was so easy and so beautiful. But now they're going to be left with next to nothing (Nothing if they were unlucky enough to buy the game on one of the really unlucky consoles). Disney is a big company, could it not fork out for the servers until interest naturally died away?
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I was more alluding to the cold response it got. I never got around Kameo but I remember it getting a fairly shaky response from everyone at the time.
As said, there were several other much more worthy names which were worse.
I didn't put Kameo in the list. I felt Fifa was a bigger abomination on the 360's launch lineup (As well as King Kong). I don't get the hate Kameo gets sometimes.
I guess its subjective. For me PDZ wasn't a great launch game. I was one of the idiots that ran out and bought it for £50 here in the UK and it just never made me think "That was worth".
I guess I can see what you're seeing - but for me that personal experience just soured the well for me in regards to PDZ. I encourage discussion over that because I appreciate that its always going to be subjective.
I always thought they were slightly cheap. Then again I'm usually being massacred by them - so what would I know haha.
I've not got around to Quantum Break yet. Just didn't strike me at launch, plus the varied response wasn't encouraging.
The only issue with God of War is choosing just one "best" boss battle. Like an avalanche of great moments.
Gaming just wasn't ready for that!
2K are the ones that hold the reigns for the franchise. They should have taken it away from Yukes when they acquired it from THQ. As it stands they've allowed 2 shoddy games to slip under their radar.
Exactly. Even with the mountain of stuff packs - it feels like half a game.
Personally speaking, I had more fun with MM. Personal taste mostly.
Current battery technology in the mobile/tablet space can barely handle top end mobile games without chewing through the battery like a kid in a candy store. It doesn't matter how the software support is; if there isn't a solution in place to solve the battery drain caused by the high end 3D graphics and the controllers (Which will likely draw power from the console to charge up) the portability of this device is dead in the water.
It's not just it doesn't exist, it'll kill the battery life quicker than most people would willingly accept. The way the Eurogamer article is written seems to imply that we're getting this beast of a console but then doesn't explain how it's going to be powered. It'll need a great battery and even top end phones/tablets struggle for decent battery life because battery tech sucks right now. It's such a weird thing.
I don't think the rumours will end up being true in fairness. They're very vague in the details.
Indeed. There's no way that current mobile chips can run full HD games like Zelda Wii U unmodified. There's too many compromises involved. We're very curious, if this rumour turns out to be true, how they plan to make it workable.
Exactly! I just want some sexy space adventures in my ship and maybe get murdered by a toxic planet. Anything else is a bonus.