Sounds like a cork sniffer to me.
I'm with mkis.
I never once wished for TLOU to be 60FPS when I played it. I'd rather it keep the lower frame rate and go for maximum fidelity.
My opinion, and trying to avoid spoilers:
The second set of powers in the game are the most satisfying of all.
And, to completely aside from spoilers: Holy poop the city is extremely detailed.
This game also manages to minimize the video compression you usually see on remote play. Definitly the best looking game through remote play.
BattleTorn:
Do your first playthough on whichever difficulty you please, using whichever moral choice you please, and clear everything you can.
Do your second playthrough on expert difficulty and on the opposite moral choice.
I'm just finishing my first playthrough playing as good and on normal difficulty. It is possible to get every trophy other than the moral ones and the expert difficulty one in your first playthrough.
Also, nothing is ...
Looks like we are hitting the same note.
I didn't regret my $8 purchase. (PS Plus first week, PS3/Vita cross-buy)
It seems the only other reviewer complaint besides price is that he was looking for a game with a more clear progression and a clear ending.
I purchased this game for the opposite: a fast paced arcade shooter where the only finish is the drive to beat or be satisfied with your top score.
It's not perfect, and it probably wont beat Super Stardust Delta as my go to...
Well put.
I never attributed it to luck, either. When I first played it, I felt the combo system was heavily dependent on skill, and as I've progressed, I've felt that it is definitely more reliant on skill than luck.
The only thing I would add to this game would be more control customization. Using the analog control makes it too easy to hit boost, and boosting certainly changes the dynamics of the game.
This game joins Hotline Miami...
I'm in.
I'll even pay the full price if they want me to.
I'd pay even more than that if it could be unseen and I could play it again for the first time.
I think everyone envies you guys who haven't played it. You're in for a treat.
Survival horror with VR sounds intense.
The only thing you'd need then: http://pbfcomics.com/134/
Right there with ya.
Loved playing it on ps3, and I'll probably go for the ps4 version, too.
I do hope the item drops get modified though. Getting a legendary item like every ten minutes really damaged the end game replayability
I agree with swank.
Also, look how many comments there are here which seem to have no idea an editorial is.
The same thing can be said about CliffyB.
Cliff has been the brat for years now.
I defaulted my opinion of Notch to a higher level than Cliff.
The guy in Megaton works for IGN?
Jokes.
In all seriousness, Colin is the only video games journalist who always seems to hit the same feelings as me about a game when he reviews it. He's also well spoken and well written.
He also has volumes of walkthroughs and guides to his credit. This guy probably has more experience writing on video games than anyone else his age.
Read: games for Windows pre-2000. Basically, every game other than Age of Empires had either 'simulator' or 'madness' in its title.
Let's all get upset about a publishing company trying to make some money from publishing.
Can't argue with free stuff!
I want my ps4 version of Minecraft.
I had better not be waiting for 4J to squeeze blocks through 32MB of ESRAM.
Oh wow, so that's what it feels like to troll.
It's about time that one dropped on Vita.
Wasn't Next a launch title for Vita? Brutal
This looks like the beginning of a YouTube comment war.
Let go of the negativity my brother.
Just aesthetic