YES ! I was going to post "Break some hearts? So they're indefeinately omitting RPG elements from this "RPG"?" - but you beat me to it sir. Hat tipped at you sir... In fact, much headwear tipped at you
I'm on a fat PS 80 gig version. The Dualshck 3 one.. Played for 2 hours earlier in constant fear of a lockdown - nothing happened.. Thigs could still change, but I'm starting to think these articles are kinda odd
I'm guessing you didn't like Heavy Rain then?
While I disagree with you, I do respect your opinion.
To each man, his own opinion ofcourse.
But do remember that some games flourish on different aspects of gameplay. Remember the puzzle games from the 90's? L.A Noire reminds me of those, so did Heavy Rain. That genre was a one which I, personally, loved - which pretty much guides a game like L.A Noire right down my alley (for now - since I am, admi...
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how the fuck ... ?
I'm not here to argue or anything - but makes it CoD in space exactly? I find it very different from CoD with the different classes and roles. Are you referring to the saboteur class, or?
I'm rather liking Killzone 3 - it's not perfect, but it's a very solid online shooter. I do now, however, like the recent CoD titles. They pretty much dropped the ball after Modern Warfare (1) and it's been a downward slope ever since.
Personally, I pledg...
It's the same with how InFamous 2 devs were helped model Cole by the Naughty Dog team.. That was cole mark II btw. It's good for them to work together - gives a better quality product in the end
That said they'd not include Move support. They wanted a game based on the move if they were to use it - not just an implementation for the hell of it.
Also, you can load your InFamous 1 savegame for bonusses + karmic points
Really..? :p
Not sure if serious...
Short answer? Yes!
@ P_Bomb
IGN took a massive nose-dive come 2010 for me. If it's not CoD, it's no good. If it's a puzzle game, it's slow. If it's got a story, it's linear. Also, you can bet on the fact that if it's a game released alongside a hugely awaited title, it gets a 1 page review with some standard issue comments and a mediocre score.
@ Eater - I'd have thought G.T would score it lower than they did and IGN would praise it as the second coming of jesus -- this was not the case, however. I'm as suprised as you are.
It's a rater good review, to be honest.
While they do comment on the different cases on which you will be assigned (as in types: murder, etc.(and don't tell me that was a spoiler :p)), they don't reveal anything crucial. IGN, however, comment on the ending of the game, and Gamespot gives you a few visual clues on what do do in some cases... I'd say G.T's is the most spoiler free, as far as I recall.
Denmark works.. logging off again to write thesis. Well, it works at least
As they saying goes: "It's all fun and hacktivism untill someone has their IP adresses tracked and their doors kicked in by homeland security - then presented to supreme court."
Well, intially I had no opinion on Anon - figured they were doing their own cyper thing and didn't bother to care.
After this,however, I'm not exactly crazy about them.
So yep. MY opinion on Anon, for one, went from none at all, to very negative.
Same deal in Denmark - seems Europe is effed for now,
still :)
If it's not CoD, it's no good I guess :p
Can't bring myself to watch the clip, since I know I'll get it spoiled for me.
Very excited to have you draw a parallel to Heavy Rain - that was one of my absolute favourite titles.
You missed the first trailer?