I can see it now; a ton of duplicate accts just to keep the argument going about who sold the most on Black Friday down to the second.
@ Munky
Wouldn't surprise me either; just to say "first" again.
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I grow tired of these "I have 100% confirmed news that I thought up last night to get fanboys riled up..." I'd rather hear from the main source, AND see what launch games they have.
One idea I have for the backwards compatibility; if you physically have the disc, digitally download the rest of the game and have it software emulated so you can play whenever (providing you have the disc). On paper it sounds like a neat idea however I doubt that would be the case, especially with a lot of game saves I'd hate to lose while jumping to the PS4. I really hope there's a way to emulate PSN titles at least because some I still play on occasion.
I say release it; set a new standard in "mature" gaming. I'm open to the idea of having more mature games that actually question what the majority of the public want to ignore. Kojima earned my respect because he's willing to release what others don't - good stories that make the public question the world around us.
I'd vote to release the game the way it should be, and not worry about what the media or nitpickers say. Those types of people will a...
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5. Only played the demo; however from what I've seen it's a more realistic look at what can happen during a war, if anything it's more of a "what can happen" type of situation.
4. I actually liked the game despite what 90% of the internet says; it reminded me of how good a 90's parody can be, and also included a character that was lost in the sands of time.
3. I remember when Fox news talked about t...
"The stories and characters and quests aren't a bunch of random fantasy nonsense, but instead do what they're supposed to do: they make the world feel huge and lived-in." (From the article)
That was one big selling point in me purchasing it back during the summer of 2012; in other games I hated random fetch-quests, and over time they had no purpose towards the world of the game. Skyrim is also good with keeping quests more consistent instead of random BS t...
Bushido Blade 3
Einhander 2
Rival Schools 3
Power Stone 3
Ergeiz (sp) 2
I read that wrong at first; I thought you meant Fuse, the one game by Insomniac.
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Translation: Final Fantasy 13 Lightning strikes again; FF13 Lightning strikes again and again!; FF13 Lightning gets a boyfriend; and about 12 dlc planed for each release priced at $30 for a season pass for each game. Oh and "maybe" a new screenshot for vs13. In all seriousness, I gave up on SE until they have some definite info on vs13, and something that fans &qu...
Marriage is the #1 cause of divorce
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Unless it was minimum $3000+ in games I'd find something else to give up; gaming is one thing I'll never give up for anyone, regardless of who it is.
My question is:
If we have that dragon symbol, does it still count as having all those perks initially or do we have to re-apply those points to get those perks again? For example; I have a certain line going through Enchanting, if I was to get that dragon symbol, does it still simulate having that same line, or do I have to add that exact setup again? I ask because if they stick (even after you receive your pts back) then I have a certain build I can keep around, otherwise...
@GreenRanger
Majority on this site are share/stock holders, didn't you know? /s
I'll admit I have one game save dedicated to that, and one that isn't (just incase).
I wish you can do the same with weapons outside having to use potions and certain types of enhancing armor.
Edit: This is straight from the article
"Placing an unread Oghma Infinium on a bookshelf in the player’s house no longer allows the book to be reused again"
I'd add Rival Schools and Bushido Blade 2 to the list; I played BB2 just because of the intro. Rival Schools had that anime feel, and the game was how a Tekken/Street Fighter mash up should be - not that garbage Street Fighter X Tekken is.
This is one reason why I've been going to another gaming site; very VERY minimal fanboyism, and even then it's heavily moderated to prevent some big "piss off" towards the community.
As far as Nintendo goes, the only game lately since Game Cube that even sparked my interest is "X" for the Wii U; No I'm not part of the "hate Nintendo" fanclub, however I wish they at least released a mix of mature games (outside Madworld and No More He...
I miss the days of unlocking content by playing the game, and as you beat it (or find hidden parts) is when content was added - Tekken being a big example of this, especially in 3 with Dr Bosconovich, Gon, and Tiger Jackson. Given Namcos' current track record however they're free downloads; if it was Capcom with Street Fighter Alpha 3 the added characters would be $5 each and an unlock code.
"XBOX gold has better social. PS4 is going to be better on social but for now XBOX rules the roost." (From the article)
I'm gonna archive this; even an MS employee admits there's a lot of work that needs to compete with what Sony is doing.
I have 100 Mbps internet, and there's times where I'll get a game patch and it takes forever (especially anything EA related); I just hope this next gen they adjust their speeds accordingly so it doesn't take an hour to download a 5 MB patch.
One thing I give Sony credit for; they still remember the people with limited or no internet access, and the idea to have "options" towards either digital or physical is a bonus.
To the author:
Digital distribution is "part" of the reason why stores like Circuit City went out of business. You also have to factor in customer service, online vs visiting the store (I bought Skyrim on PS3 with tax/shipping under $50 new online where stores he...
Perfect Dark requires the 8 MB RAM expansion to get the full feel of the game; for Goldeneye a memory card was optional.
Don't EVEN get me started with the crashes when I hit 12+ MB game save; however it's legal crack because I can't stop playing it.