If it has, it'll get picked up later.
Pass. Franchise resurrection usually fares poorly, especially when done by a different team. I might be surprised, but I doubt it. One way to set up for failure that is worse than a videogame based on a movie(s) is to make a videogame based on an old movie.
I like unconventional picks, but I know Naughty Dog, Bethesda, Valve, Square Enix, and this prompted me to recall Game Freak from my days of Pokemon obsession. I wouldn't know any of the others from Adam.
The series redefined FPS, for sure. But its time for something new. I've watched a lot of gameplay from MW3 and beyond an improved graphics engine and cosmetic changes, its a carbon copy of MW2, gameplay-wise.
This isn't surprising, really. The genius behind Call of Duty doesn't work for Activision anymore.
Nah. It has slightly better graphics, but everything I'm seeing in this trailer looks exactly like Modern Warfare 2 with new perks and maps. From what we already know, MW3 loses out in every respect to Battlefield on innovation and scope.
Anybody who says that this represents an endorsement of Sony on Newell's part is misreading him. As evidenced by what he said in 2007, Newell is no Sony fanboy.
He's praising Sony's cooperation which has benefited Valve. He wants Microsoft to follow suit to maximize his studio's market opportunities. He doesn't give a damn about the console wars.
Just ask him how he would feel about integrating EA's Origin into Xbox or PS3 and this p...
Newell is a good barometer for that. Looking at what he said in 2007 vs. now.
Don't know of too many industry big wigs who will descend from pitching their product into babbling about radioactive barbarians.
I've never understood this and never will, and I'm a hardcore RPG fan. "Make the game to my exact specifications, and my view of a good RPG, or its crap." It's gotta be sad to not be able to enjoy 99% of the games that are made.
This is the sort of expected, good news that you gotta take with a grain of salt until we know more.
Three things BioWare better not do with this.
1) Leave the Commander Shepard storyline open and unresolved for the sake of addressing it in the next game
2) Make it an MMO, irrespective of how successful SWTOR is, because that will require them to split their maintenance between the two at the expense of both.
3) Actually end up not ...
Prefer black, but remind me, why are they unable to just use the default FemShep?
Bethesda did not invent the word "scrolls" or the use of it in any intellectual property.
I'm hoping that this is a decision that was made by someone in the ZeniMax (Bethesda parent) corporate hierarchy who doesn't know the details and doesn't care to know, and just saw the word "scrolls" before hitting the lawsuit button.
If there's really developers who are this tone-deaf to the playerbase, then my faith in the industry's down a few notches.
This will be thrown out. You can't trademark a dictionary word.
They really are starting to engineer entire worlds of gorgeous cars.