I wasn't expecting much but this was actually a very well put together and presented video. I haven't really played a lot of the more recent Final fantasy games but nothing I've seen really makes me want to. I think the main problem that needs correcting, even more than the lack of exploration or interaction is the look of the whole thing. Maybe I'm too old-school but I really think they should go back to more stylised cute looking character models like the cutscenes of Final ...
I dunno man, all the pieces fit. I mean, it's not like most young men these days play a lot of Call of duty, that's a pretty rare thing. It's not like its a popular game or anything. Also the plumber describing the kid's room as weird, that's pretty unusual too, it's not normal for a probably middle-aged manual labourer to find anything strange about the bedroom of a young nerdy kid. Every manual labourer who has ever entered my house looks at my shelves full of sci-fi...
Dammit son, it's 8pm and you've got to go to school tomorrow. Now put down that homework and play some videogames.
Come on guys, let's not be so dismissive. We shouldn't just brush this man's opinion to the side after he went to all the trouble of playing through the series himself to put the violence in context, spoke to many people from both insides of the issue and searched out study after study to conclusively back up his theories with cold hard empirical data. What? Oh.....he....he didn't? Okay never mind, carry on.
Robots haven't set the world on fire? Oh good, I just woke up and was worried that might have happened due to that whole Mayan calendar thing.
This is a good solution for games that look well made but not just your kind of thing but when it comes to games released obviously unfinished, consumers lied to about the content of the game and banned for no good reason I think more needs to be done besides a little voting with the wallet.
Besides which, how were the people who were lied to about the content of the game or banned for no good reason supposed to know this was going to happen? If a family member came home fro...
It's apparently coming to Western markets under the name, 'Woody Allen simulator 2013'.
Shame it looks like the same type of environments again. I was hoping for maybe some dense jungle or something, something new and exciting to explore.
I'm loving this story, mostly because i know they will not get away with this. There are audiences you can rip off like this and probably get away with it but not gamers. In any group of ten gamers there are at least two obsessive idealists with lots of free time who will go to the ends of the Earth to see somebody pay and pay big for attempting to rip them off. I know because I'm one of them. Luckily I didn't buy this product so I'm content to sit back with popcorn and obsess...
Media Molecule are the reason I'm getting a Vita on Christmas day. The trailer for Tearaway blew me away. Vita's version of Littlebigplanet is the first game I'm picking up (which I know they didn't make but it's at least driving on the road they built) and now this DLC comes along as an awesome bonus. I just wish more studios would try to equal their imaginative and brave ways of integrating and exploiting the possibilities of new hardware.
I just wish we could play PS2 classics on the Vita. I'd buy every one of these and more to play handheld but for my console I'll be picking up Bully since I always wanted to try it and maybe just get the psp version of vice city stories.
I know I'm too late to grab the thing and I wouldn't really want it myself anyway but I just had to say, if you actually did send out a working code to the guitar nerd that's an incredibly decent thing to do. Well done. You have my respect and a bubble up vote for being helpful.
This might sound really dumb, it might actually be a really dumb thing to say but I can't help it. I kind of wish they would space these things out a bit more, regardless of the quality. I would like the chance to go away and come to this game later to remember how cool it was. I know I could technically just hold off on buying it but that's hard to do when playing with a group of people. Plus, making me wait for it might get me anxious to play some more. As of now I feel swamped in B...
I'm the only person I really know who absolutely loved this game. I can't recommend it to anybody here because everybody I know personally who I recommended it to and who played it hated it, or just didnt find it interesting. Even the few people who's opinions I respect surprised me by failing to share my love for it.
I wasn't as outraged by the game as most people but for me it was just.... there. I bought a digital copy, played through it, deleted it without bothering to download the extended cut ending even though it had been out for a while by that time. I thought the ending was alright, but then I thought the game was just alright. I couldnt point out one thing I hated about it but nothing in it really excited me, I just put it down to Mass effect fatigue after playing the first two. It was an alr...
I've heard that explanation before and I honestly am open to it working out that way but I still can't see how it could work. I can't see how any game that supports co-op play could work as a horror game even if they gave you the option of playing through it alone.
If the original Dead space offered drop in, drop out co-op it would have been a breeze. Those moments where you were down to your last bar of health and slowly inching down a dark corridor hoping a single...
@Mika
"Can you plz keep your post short and simple. Like a paragraph or less should honestly be the maximum. You need to learn how to get your point across with only a few sentences because if you go on. Your post becomes boring and confusing. Most of the time, I honestly don't read your post because it so long and because it so much. Im srry for the mini rant but I just had to get that off my chest. You have really been annoying me lately. "
So basic...
I haven't played the WiiU so I can't say for sure but I imagine the second screen might get annoying in more 'hardcore' story based games. I tend to play those kinds of games at night with the lights out and even cover up any kinds of little flashing lights that might be on any device in my peripheral vision so it doesn't distract me from the game. I can only imagine how distracting it must be to play a game on the TV with a little screen playing something else right under...
Fighters have never been my thing, same goes for most competitive multiplayer. I'm into games for the chance to escape into another world and have an experience, whether that's through something heavy like Journey or something simple and fun like Ratchet and clank. I think I'm just too lazy to be competitive. I'm not judging people who play to test themselves against other gamers and see how they stack up. I just don't have any drive to do that kind of thing myself.
Very, very nice.