Let this be a lesson to all Devs: Listen to what the fans want and stop assuming you know what the fans want.
It's the fans that keep you in business, don't bite the hand that feeds
There's only one title in that list that I'm excited about.
And did anyone notice the screenshot for dark? god it's ugly, I looked at it and wondered if I need glasses.
These pics would make great wallpapers.
This is what happens when you start paying people for their 'opinion'.
Up yours Erin, you MSM troll.
While tech like this is somewhat impressive, I don't see any reason why it should be incorporated into gaming.
I wish they'd release another Watch dogs trailer, or some more info at least.
Seven months is too long to wait.
Unless...Does anyone have a DeLorean i Can borrow?
Oranges suck! apples are better, they have way more exclusive vitamins.
And don't get me started on bananas, they're only for casual eaters.
The business of making games is just like any other business sector.
Grassroot developers will continue to be bullied out of business, swallowed up by bigger companies, or unable to compete with the bigger names in the business, Just like your local grocer being forced out of business by Wal-mart.
It's ruthless and cruel, but as the saying goes 'nothing personal, just business.'
The sad fact is that these people losing their jobs ...
A very good question.
One thing i hate about this gen is idiots who pretend they're journalists.
I'm sick of next gen rumors. I wish either company would hurry up and announce something, anything.
The biggest problem I have with getting older is when I look back at old favorite from the N64 or PS and remember it like it was yesterday.
Then I realize that was fifteen years ago.
Time goes by too damn fast.
Splinter Cell peaked at chaos theory. Unless the series goes back to it's roots i won't be playing another Splinter Cell game.
Why didn't they cover these issues in the original review?
I would add Rogue Squadron, wave race, pilotwings and DK64 to that list.
A lot of these games bring back memories, i remember trying for freakin ages to beat the staff ghosts in F Zero X.
Of course reboots are getting more popular; it's a way to maximize profits with minimum effort.
When i first killed a tiger i died a little inside.
It's not the end for Atari yet.If they go into voluntary administration then it's over.
What worries me is this statement:
"They hope to grow a modest business focused on digital and mobile platforms."
So what now, River raid for android?
I'm hoping the reason why there's sweet F.A on xbox this year is because devs have been working on nextbox titles.