nice work. Great idea too.
Live action trailers are so regularly pants. Gameplay is generally king as it gives you an idea of what's to come.
I remember getting this book when it came out a couple of years ago. Absolutely excellent stuff.
It's nothing against the plumber, just more the fact that Nintendo have done shit all to make NSMBU actually any different - in an involving way - to play.
Jesus christ. Please don't put sexist content like this up on N4G, it'll only enforce the stereotypes of gamers -.-
I genuinely feel like I've lost hope in my fellow gamer.
Reviews are pieces of opinion mixed with experience. It just didn't provide the draw that it really needed in comparison to that on the PS Vita. 3/5 isn't a bad score at all, it's above average and shows that it's worth a look in. As you can see from the review, you clearly have a different opinion to the reviewer and so should enjoy the game much more than they did.
Also not everyone has PS+ so it's a moot point to say it's good value because you had ...
I'll be honest, never played Torchlight but I've heard good things, and I've heard better about TL2 so may well have a look at it.
Honestly I didn't expect anything less than brilliant after playing the Beta and demo at Gamescom. It's good to see that Media Molecule created something so versatile that even another Sony Studio hasn't corrupted it.
They did make Dead or Alive Online for PC though, before they killed it dead still in the beta stages... so yeah sounds promising =P
I personally think it's probably a mistake, but who knows.
It's a different location, but same characters...
I'm really quite interested in the idea behind this game, boiling the genre down to its essence etc. Shame it brought in some fussier elements.
Ah, I wondered what the hell that section was about in the nintendo direct conference.
I'm quite glad that Capcom feel that way as to be fair it's an extremely petty reason to not pick up a game. It's gameplay is the same, if not arguably better in some respects, and after DMC 4 and it's rather poor first half, it shows that Capcom Japan had lost the spark that they once had with the games.
Ninja Theory may have not been the studio that shifts millions of copies of their games, but every game they have produced has been top notch and critically ...
At least with Anno Online you won't have to navigate around all that! Ubisoft are pretty strict with their piracy stuff, but at least with their online F2P titles they've eased off a bit.
I can and can't see the dilemma here. If you see a game you already own and are a bit annoyed at it being re-released in a different format then just don't buy it. I did get the urge to pick up the PC version of FFVII, but I just went back and played my PS1 copy instead.
People forget that this is actually how games used to be promoted and reported on. Now however every big games publisher rams press releases and asset drops down both journalist and fans throats, so we have to pay attention to them.
Starving fans is the key to success.
If you read the preview you'd see it's like Diablo.
I did read the article, that's why I approved it - I won't approve something I haven't read.
But yeah, those are things any game should have, not something specifically that can be learnt from Uncharted, and quite honestly Uncharted is a little overrated when it comes to story as they're largely conspiracy theory thick and laden with a lot of things you have to take with liberal doses of salt. They are entertaining though, but that doesn't mean they're...
Genuinely interested in this, surprising it's not had more coverage until recently.