The Metroid series sure gets a lot of "reboots."
Chris Seavor, the guy who worked on Conker's Bad Fur Day and voiced Conker himself, is working on a Nintendo eShop-exclusive game, so I highly doubt he'd be involved with this.
Did they seriously consider that a "big announcement"? Wow, Gamestop. That's sad.
I understand that delays can offer better games in the end, but at the same time, there should be something for 2014. This shouldn't be a year with so few exclusives for the PS4 and Xbox One. This is their time to shine and it's ending up to be a wasteland with only multi-platform games, many of which are also on PS3 and 360.
I'm not asking for all of those 2015 games to be rushed for 2014. I just think the developers should've been more prepared and should...
Exactly, but Cliff says these outrageous statements with the confidence that his opinion is really worth a lot, even against the crowd of people who disagree with him. You don't say that used games are killing gaming to a crowd of millions who disagree with you without some level of egotistic confidence that you're right and they're wrong. He doesn't care about anyone else's opinions but his own; otherwise he wouldn't speak out so radically to such a big opposition. <...
I love the Gears of War series and I'm happy that it was made. I just think that Cliff needs to think hard about what he says to the public and how he says it. Besides, he's acted this way before. He chewed out everyone who didn't support microtransactions and used games. He tried to justify in-game purchases and used game restrictions and condemned anyone who disagreed with him. He has a complex.
Do I think he says these things because he finds joy in destroying ...
How many 360's did you lose to RROD, man?
The Halo stuff is still in development. That's a good thing. If any shows can work on Xbox One, it's those two.
Why bother coming back to the gaming industry if you're just gonna say stuff like this?
It's one thing if some random schmo tries to make a cashgrab and produce unfulfilled promises. It's another when a group this reputable and this well-known to gamers does it.
This shows that even the most publicly respected gaming culture figures can still succumb to Kickstarter malpractice.
This looks like one of those bootleg Pokemon games. The monsters are either blatant ripoffs of existing Pokemon or weird, DNA-spliced monster horror shows.
It's one thing to say that the system isn't exactly what you're looking for and passing on it. It's another to say dumb, inaccurate excuses like "it has no games" or "the graphics don't look good."
If you don't want a Wii U, that's fine. No one is forcing you to buy one, and if it's not your thing, not buying one is a completely valid action. However, don't try to justify your opinion with things that are factually incor...
Jim mostly criticized Microsoft and the fact that they lied about the Kinect being mandatory and TV being essential to the system's image, when they clearly weren't. He actually said that the system itself is decent and it's likely to sell okay.
I knew this Jimquisition would be a hit on N4G the second I saw the title. That's a big shift in tone for Jimquisition, since very few of the other videos in the series ever hit even 50 degrees.
PS4 and Xbox One have a terrible 2014 lineup, unless you like multi-platforms (which are all gonna be on PC).
If you want a system for third-party games, you buy a PC, because you're going to be getting a LOT of them on PC. Consoles are only good for exclusives these days, hence why Nintendo is going to be fine.
This article literally looks like it was made in a high-school desktop publishing class, and after reading it, I can say that it sounds like it did too.
If you're gonna tackle a subject that constantly gets people riled up, put some effort into it. One sentence per reason does not a good article make.
As a gamer, I'm more interested in a figure set based on iconic game characters than random Disney characters or whatever Skylanders is doing these days.
Since Sony has been re-releasing Crash games as PS1 Classics for a while, that means that Sony still has rights over those first few games. I think a collection would still be in the cards. Not sure about something like a HD collection, though, since that requires developers to do the HD updating.
I was hoping for a smaller, more focused cast in the upcoming Sonic game. Won't make that mistake again. *sigh*