It looks alright. Not too sure about that voice acting though, but I imagine they'll work on that once they get some more funds through kickstarter.
The video was a tab bit too long, but I really want to try VR if people are this scared/excited while playing. It does look like it'll be a lot of fun to play.
Hopefully it's sorted out fairly soon. It's pretty annoying when buying a new game and having to deal with not being able to play it online.
I cannot wait to play. I can see myself playing for hours on end.
I think Tomb Raider will do just fine. It may not beat out Fallout 4, but it will do fine. Even so, people will end up picking it up this holiday season.
I think this was to be expected. You'd think it'd be a bit lower seeing as it's much of the same, but it's IGN after all.
Either way, I still get into the multiplayer, and most of the time it's pretty good for what it is.
Haven't bothered with the campaign in years anyways, so it's not a big deal to me. I'm only interested in the multiplayer then the campaign or any other modes.
Everyone I know who owns these thumb sticks say they work wonders. I'm debating if I should ever try them though. I don't have a problem with the analog sticks or anything, but if it helps in some ways, maybe I'll pick up a box.
That's pretty cool. I will need to see more proof though. But I doubt the guy would lie about it.
I really want to get one myself, but the price is still putting me off. Normally I am this way when it comes to anything priced over $100. It's just me being cheap and not wanting to spend so much, haha. But seriously, I might just jump at this controller and spend the $150 to get it. If it's as good as everyone is saying, it may be worth the extra cost.
This looks so good. I cannot wait to play it!
I can't wait to hear what they have for us. My hopes are high for a Red Dead sequel. I'm also hopeful for Agent, a new GTA (ways off I know), maybe a sequel to LA Noire somehow, even though the studio behind it shut down.
I can't wait to see their new IPs. Exciting time!
I used to have a fair amount of PS1/PS2/PS3 games, but I idiotically sold majority of them. I don't know how many I own now, but it's a short list of games.
I disagree about MW2. I had to stop playing it after a while because it became a hacked mess. They obviously didn't listen to fans when COD4 was a hacked mess as well.
The hacking was rampant and annoying. And it seemed like infinity ward took forever to finally fix those issues. I was already long gone and never bothered with the game again.
It was nice seeing future COD's not a hacked mess like past ones were too. Which was such a surprise to me w...
If the PS4 and Xbox One last nearly 10 years like the 360 and PS3 are near, it's likely both sides will be close in sales near the end. The 360 had a lead over the PS3 for years and then the PS3 started to catch up.
It may take the Xbox One some years to catch up, but I think it has potential to do just fine and get at least close to the sales of the PS4.
Yeah online does sort of get boring after a while. I did all of the heists over and over and did most missions many times. It just wasn't as exciting as it was when it first came out.
Yup, this holiday season may be one of the best. Sorry to all the parents who will probably end up getting all of these games for their kids.
It makes sense. But I think Microsoft will do just fine.
This is a bit off topic, but I remember a time where I was scared of some games due to them being challenging. I remember not wanting to play Metal Gear Solid 3 for a while because I couldn't get through a certain portion of it. I know, lame.
Anyways, back to the topic at hand here. I played a few of those games for sure. I actually recently played The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct and I couldn't do it. It was just so awful.
I'm cool with them delaying it. There are a ton of games to look forward to this year, and I'm cool with waiting a while longer for this one.