Yeah, the IndieGoGo page is back up again.
I'm actually surprised that it took them this long to take them down.
I see no reason to hack any gaming service/network aside from stroking your own "because I can" ego.
That's disturbingly accurate of a model, yeah.
Ubisoft's PR overall has been a giant mess for a while now.
I thought all he did on Twitter was block people.
She honestly had more skin showing in the original Metroid (Justin Bailey code?).
How come this argument didn't appear when she was wearing just a bikini at the end of the first Metroid? You know, when everyone was completely off-guard to the fact that Samus, the badass bounty hunter who killed Ridley/Kraid/all the other enemies, was actually a woman the whole time? Strong female protagonist, right there.
Why we're bringing this up now completely baffles me.
Since indies are essentially the replacement for the B-games (Huge AAA games with their enormous budgets killed off the smaller fries), I have a very hard time believing that.
Indies are very, very important right now. They're cheap to make, easy to promote, and frequently innovative. I think without any of them on your console, you're gonna have an extremely bleak release schedule. Sony's smart to cultivate and capitalize on that scene.
They're making a mistake making Assassin's Creed Rogue.
He thinks that people actually want Fez 2 that badly and that he's denying humanity a great service by not making it. What an ego.
I'm really disliking Ubisoft these days and not just because of their smug attitude toward dropping Nintendo support. Between the Watch_Dogs graphics controversy, the terrible excuse for PR for the Assassin's Creed female character deal, the microtransaction trash, the rampant pre-order content issues, and just being completely out of touch with the PC audience in general, they're just a completely unlikable company right now.
If they didn't have great series ...
The Morpheus isn't going to do well unless a bunch of developers commit to supporting it thoroughly, AND it's at a price that is reasonable based on that support.
Otherwise, it'll just be an accessory.
Nintendo's biggest strength right now is their exclusives. Going third-party would destroy that strength entirely.
...Duck Hunt Dog?
That's fake.
It's nice that these heads of rival companies are able to do something this lighthearted that's also for a good cause.
It's pretty cryptic, but it's Kojima so...yeah. I think it's awesome.
This is indie horror sensibilities on a AAA budget. This is what AAA horror needed to be years ago. Praise justified.
The recent Nintendo investors meeting shows that the people in the Nintendo money market don't just not play games, but they simply don't care about games. Remember when an investor told Iwata to shut up about games and the audience cheered for him? Terrible.
I predict some kind of integration with the Amazon Prime service.