Sometimes it takes itself a little too seriously and it comes off as cheesy.
I'm hearing something about a "Sortie Fuel System"... I would rather pay $100-$120 up front than to have this timer based Facebook *@#%* in my Ace Combat!
I don't care if they release with both a F2P AND a standard pricing model... please make it happen!
YES, AH made me very worried... played the demo and did a few tests to see if it was worth it and the answer was a resounding 'NO'.
Anything that takes control away from the player gameplay-wise is a huge disappointment so DFM was horrible. Maneuvering is most of the fun... why take that away?
I also noticed enemies wouldn't go down realistically at all... it almost seemed as if they were scripted to go down at a certain location rather than afte...
"It pulls from the history of Japanese swordsman Musahi Miyamoto and works the famed tale into a bit of a futuristic retelling."
Mu-sa-SHI
Why is this even listed as a feature? 1080p/60fps could be done last gen too (Wipeout HD)... are they implying all games will meet that... I doubt that will be true.
Diablo II is a good example to look to for games that use randomly generated elements and a plot/story.
Agreed, though I do hope movement speed with heavy armor can increase with stats or something. I can walk with only a 10% decrease in speed with a 100lb load on. It of course requires more effort so with a good stamina system that can be balanced.
lmao Nvidia getting all tsundere now?
If that's how they use ATLUS... that would please me greatly.
To me the advantage of a console isn't the fact that its got a quick to use OS but rather it's standardized hardware. For the most part I know hardware wise anyone I am playing with is on the same level.
To me the advantage of the PC is the customization of hardware and the adaptability of the software due to the OS so why would I want a console/media center style OS on my PC? That just eliminates one of the advantages of using a PC. I do hope this pushes some devs t...
Huh? The choice isn't about the child choosing the game... (like I said it is the parent's judgement call) It's about the learned decision making process as taught by the parents.
I am not disputing that there are lots of poor judgements being made by parents but to automatically judge ALL of them as bad parents is just wrong.
The judgement the parent must make is whether or not the child mature enough to know that the things portrayed within the...
For the most part, yes, there aren't many obvious successes but considering the relatively low budgets they operate with they don't really need to have that 'boom' factor.
AAA games on the other hand are usually 'boom or bust'
Also there are some indie games that make you go "an indie dev made that!?" such as Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars on the PS3.
Indie means independent so even the upcom...
Keep in mind that doing this doesn't automatically make them a bad parent. Children are people too; they all have differing levels of maturity and it is up to the parent to make the judgement call as to whether or not their child has matured enough.
I was raised on strong moral standards and wasn't shielded from much of anything. If I asked a question I was answered. If I was told I couldn't do something I was explained the rationale why. Parents should be teachin...
Success of this title will also help bolster more support from whatever publisher helps back H-Hour. Also it looks like a good game so let's give it a go.
....that would be even worse than I expected, a true nightmare.
Reply #2.1 above also applies to your comment as well. I really don't feel very optimistic about this.
I completely agree. This has me very worried though. SEGA has sent some very good games out to die with little or no marketing including Valkyria Chronicles.
Poor sales in the west due to lack of marketing and the exploding handheld market in JP influenced them to move the series to PSP with the 3rd game not being localized.
SEGA makes some truly baffling decisions sometimes by interpreting data wrongly and by not having the confidence to go all in and back...
NOPE lol thats a really cheap build the rest is to be spent on games...which games I don't know yet.
RAIDMAX RX-630SS PSU
AMD A4-4000 APU
2 x 4GB of the cheapest available 240-pin DDR3-1600 Dual Channel RAM
ECS A75F2-A2(1.0) mobo
Cheapest available AMD HD7770 with 1GB GDDR5
and.... a PS4
It still has to be AI... right now in Madden I find the QB AI particularly lacking.
I'm gonna single out one particular example and that is on an all 'go' play against a Cover 2 (not even the Tampa 2) or Cover 2 Man. One receiver is wide open streaking down the seam and more often than not the QB AI decides to throw it down either sideline into double coverage instead of the wide open receiver in single or no coverage.
Simply put the QB AI in Madd...