Aside from these things not being zombies, sure.
They're alive. They eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, need shelter from weather, have children. They're mutated humans. And they're only one element of the game. The main reason the presentation focused on them was to show off how many of them the system could render at once and how they behaved as a swarm.
Didn't they show one of the Metro games running on the Wii U only for it to never come?
Which DF article?
oh please no
Definitely prefer physical. No worrying about one day losing access to your games library, no having to fret on whether or not your digital purchase of a classic game will be supported on the next generation of systems...
Power became a point of discussion because the PS4 was a more powerful machine while being $100 cheaper. The Xbone was asking for $100 more for a less powerful device. That's where the Power of the Cloud came from, that's where "The Human Eye can't see above 720p/more than 30 fps" came from, it's the source of much of the ridiculousness early in the gen. Not because the PS4 was more powerful in and of itself, but because people felt the need to justify that extra $10...
Boy, I bet whoever wrote this is feeling a tad silly right now.
Uncharted 1, 2, 3, can you make up your mind which entry you wanna BS about it being a reskin of, already?
I mean, they also added much broader exploration, a whole new stealth mechanic, multiple pathways and strategies you can employ in any given area... but sure, we'll pretend they only gave him a rope for your sake. Just be consistent.
Shadow of Mordor won GOTY because it did something new and interesting, yet respectful with an existing and cherished IP and also did some MASSIVE INNOVATION with the Nemesis System. Something more games need to look into adopting and expanding on imo.
You still on that anti-UC4 crusade?
Wow.
For a game no one wants, sure sounds like a lot of folks tried to hop on it.
On what planet?
I owned a Wii and the PS Move and the Move controls tracked infinitely better.
Uranium is pretty friggin' good tbh.
On Par as in the score. As in what would normally be a niche title is getting great reviews from mainstream sites.
As in this bodes very well both for the main franchise to make a comeback to the West on a permanent basis and for traditional JRPG franchises in general.
I don't see why people are upset, it's a stylized throwback to the SNES Beat Em Up game. Looks fine in that regard.
Now let's see a price.
It's been confirmed Native multiple times.
I do. Every game. And my thumbs are tired. lol
You think R-rated films are porn flicks?
John Marston. Nuff said.
Ooh, I've been meaning to read that one. As good a time as any.