I know a lot of people hate RE5 and 6 as they are not survival nor horror, but I had a lot of fun playing in co-op. Well, mostly with RE5 anyway.
They might have been awful RE games, but they were some of the most enjoyable co-op experiences last-gen.
Of course not. Does it have a serious chance at winning, yes it does, but by no means is it a shoe in. We have yet to play it, and we still don't know about all the games coming out in 2015 and how they will perform.
The problem with this is that unless they can do software emulation (which would inevitably work with the current model), they would need to add more hardware, thus increasing production costs, which could mean that the slim model would gain in functionality, but probably wouldn't be sold for less than the current model.
I think that following the success of the Xbox One in NA with the price advantage it had during the holiday season, MS will try to sell its slim model fo...
I suspect the 99$ edition will include the season pass. The author speculates that this 99$ edition is taking advantage of buyers because it will only include a small amount of useless digital goods, a theory based on absolutely nothing by the way, as the content has yet to be announced.
I wish game journalists would at least had some kind of ground to base their speculation on rather than create their stories out of thin air.
Hey, thanks for offering your help. I received a reply from EA, and they removed the penalty on my account. I'm just happy it got resolved before the sale on DA:Inquisition ended I guess.
Which website holds the second place? I presume the biggest one is IGN (right?). Is it Gamespot or the ever awful Kotaku? A few years ago I would've gone with Gamespot, but since most of their senior staff has left and the infamous Kane and Lynch incident, I thought they had lost most of their appeal.
My account got hacked last week, all fraudulent purchases (FIFA15 among other games) were refunded. Only problem is that according to EA, whoever used my account to purchase FIFA15 did not respect FIFA15's ToS, so they closed my Origin account.
I'm still trying to dispute the closure of my account, hopefully they can sort this out...
It's happening, sooner rather than later. They've already remade or at least remastered the previous ones (FF1 all the way to 6, although the latter was met with some justified criticism). They also remastered FFX and FFX-2. All they have left are the PSOne's or FFXII. I would also guess they consider Tactics to have already been remastered with the War of the lions edition.
And God knows that SE wants the Final Fantasy money, so I'd say the Final Fantasy 7 r...
I sure hope it is. They can go back to Black Ops or a new CoD timeline for their following project; but I'd like to at least have one great FPS set during WWII to play this gen.
Banning someone over this is dumb, but not nearly as dumb as the Nancy Grace of this world. There's little doubt in my mind that if she were to see someone play as Chris Benoit (even if a CAW), she'd go and blame the WWE, as well as the entire game industry, for promoting domestic violence and steroids abuse.
Of course not, they launched the game in a somewhat broken state, and took a few weeks to patch it up. A responsible game publisher should have taken these few weeks to make sure the game would be as bug-free as it can be at launch.
I could see why review scores could be changed when it comes to server issues, as these are expected when millions of people try to log in the servers at the same time and will go away on their own after a while. But launching a buggy or a conten...
Got mine at launch, hopefully I can get the 50$ voucher; wouldn't mind using it for either Freedom Wars or Danganronpa 2.
Specs-wise, mobile gaming has left the 3DS in the dust and, given the right developer, can achieve greater graphics than the Vita.
Obviously, the low price most people are willing to pay for a mobile game (15$ is considered very expensive, while a Vita game can cost up to about 40$), and the limited control options are still holding mobile games back.
But, while some games need the use of a controller to play well (most action games), some games work very we...
Well, I for one am very happy about it coming to mobile platforms. While the prices are pretty high, most of SE's games play very well on a touchscreen (turn-based JRPGs are probably among the easiest types of games to adapt to a touchscreen, as opposed to FPS and more action oriented games).
And while having new cards is a great thing, I am less than happy about it being a F2P game. I know some developers/publishers can develop good F2P games that don't feel like Pay...
Yeah, I think my parents had to pay about as much for Perfect Dark. No wonder I only had 5-6 games for my N64 and spent so much time at my local rental store...
I think the next Advanced Warfare will have the EXOs, but the next 2 ones probably won't. Next year is Treyarch's , which means it'll either be Black Ops 3, or the rumored return to the WWII setting, a la World at War. Following that will be Infinity Ward's next installment, which I guess will be Ghost 2, although I for one would prefer a return to the old Modern Warfare formula (mostly the first one, although I also enjoyed MW2).
Call of Duty's main fan base is on consoles, has been so for years now. I've bought many CoD games on PC in the past, but after a few months, the servers feel like a ghost town. On the other hand, both on PS3 and Xbox 360, games like MW2 still had a healthy and active MP despite the release of Black Ops or MW3.
Some games have a much longer lifespan on PC, WoW is going in its 10th year, LoL and DotA2 are very popular years after their release, ArmA3 has a great commun...
Definitely bigger than Destiny sales-wise anyway. CoD is still selling well on PS3/Xbox 360, while Destiny's current numbers on the old platforms are rather low. Destiny might sell more on PS4/Xbox One, but overall, I'm pretty confident CoD will be at the top. Either way, Activision is set to make a lot of money.
If they continue to stay close to the "Call of Duty formula", it won't disappear, it might not sell nearly as much, but its core fan base is big enough to keep it alive.
It might not be everyone's cup of tea, but Call of Duty's multiplayer is quite addictive. It's fast, exciting and the next reward is pretty much always at hand's reach; it's a simple formula, yet as we've seen last-gen, it's not easy to replicate.
Th...
Titanfall had a lot of hype behind it, and while it became repetitive rather quickly, I still got a good 25-30 hours of enjoyment out of it. Evolve on the other hand, doesn't have much hype, and I am unlikely to even consider buying it until it reaches 15$ on Steam. And even then, considering all the DLC people have been complaining about, I might wait for the inevitable Game of the year edition (or whatever they end up calling it) before diving in.