Come on, Bill, we need toilet paper.
I personally wouldn't go above 9 simply because it's got some annoying technical issues. Do they ruin the game? No, but they're an inconvenience and sometimes you have to wonder if the game is going to crash.
Still, the game plays great, and I think '9' is correct all things considered.
I agree.
You can't nudge your children into gaming by introducing them to archaic, antiquated games. Yes, I have very fond memories of Blaster Master, Super Mario Bros, World Class Track Meet, Food Fight, etc.
I know, I'm old, and that's extreme, but even games from the 90's probably wouldn't hold your child's interest if they were exposed to modern games.
'WTF Dad?'
@chief
Frame rate does indeed dip when there's a lot on screen in certain instances along with that awful 2 sec freezing. I gotta say I'm a bit surprised since Ori and the Blind Forest was beyond polished.
I'm enjoying it thoroughly. I'm quite surprised at the intermittent freezing when transitioning to new environments though. It's not game breaking, but it's a little rough.
They wont, says dev.
This game looked incredible on a Pro; can only imagine how nice it will look on a good rig.
The political bent under the title is a bit unsavory - don't care if the issues are linked. They could have done without that little bit and just offered their advice.
I've seen both cats and dogs solve complex puzzles; like spinning doorknobs and pulling them to open doors. You may be right about the neurons but both can be intelligent.
Oh believe me I know a lot about history and cats and am aware of the Egypt thing, but these days there are a sea of YouTube channels (by Koreans, Japanese, etc) either devoted to cats or where cats are a partial focus.
Jun's Kitchen (a favorite) Cream Heroes, Suri Noel, I could go on and on.
Lol.
Far eastern countries 'do' love their cats.
Well deserved.
After those two it's only natural that nihilism follows.
But... but his body.
Fantastic sequel.
Yep. They signed up for it basically.
Fact is these guys are the best in the business and they're in high demand. Naughty Dog has a standard - a very, very high one. People employed there or are seeking employment there know this.
They chose Naughty Dog because they're passionate what they do as individuals and what Naughty Dog does as a team. They wanted to be among the best, and when you're with the best, or the best in general, the job is...
Thank you, Naughty Dog, for all your hard work and dedication.
Your games are among my favorites, and one of your games is my absolute favorite.
Agreed.
I like E3.
I like celebration and togetherness, and taking E3 out of the picture is just one more move toward insularity which is growing, unfortunately, in our society.
Very impressive.
Can't wait to get ahold of the new consoles.