ummm this has got to stop. Just because there are some stand out indie games, does not mean all indie games are stand outs. This looks like a really good platformer none the less. I sure hope it doesn't cost 15 bucks because Journey cost that much.
The game is sadly already starting to look dated. I don't want touch ups to the game, I want it to look like it took 7 years to make for a reason. I don't want it to look 7 years old
How is the PS3 still so expensive. I'd really like to see a price drop a month or 2 after the PS4 starts selling. How can you have one machine more advanced just 399 and still have your 7 year old machine at 250-270? If anything it is forcing gamers to just bite the bullet and get a ps4.
very cool. I really like extensive play throughs. Seeing the game being played is better then reading reviews. Reviews are subjective, in that those words are the author's point of views. Game play's like this actually gives people a chance to make up their own minds.
It's going multiplat next gen
This game is one of the best games I've ever experienced. I got the HD version and I'm still marveling at the settings and Colossi
It's hard to fathom but FF13 has had a large fan base. The only people complaining about it are a vocal minority. But you can't deny the sales of this series. FF13 has sold 6+ million copies, FF13-2 has sold 3 million copies
It's much better then emphasizing on fish moving away from your FPS face
I look at playthroughs. If I see what I like, then I would try it out. It's saved me a lot of money.
Reviews are subjective, and sales don't show the true value of the game. Valkyrie Chronicles is one of the best games I've ever played and they didn't sell hella games
Mass Effect 2 is the one I played the most. That game got me into completing everything fully. Bad Company 2 gave me hundreds of hours on MP. I still play World at War co-op campaign.
The sound track really made the game for me. The tracks really went well with the scenes or portions of the game they came on
MGS 4 was the only one in the series suffering with long ass cutscenes. MGS1 and 3 had awesome pacing in their game. When there was no action in them, something was going on to keep me engaged in the stories. And then Peace Walker was just an awesome MP game and had an awesome story to go along with it.
Why can't they sell maps individually? Like say 4.50 for a map. That way COD can still make it's money and we get to choose what we want.
Top 5
1 No paying for online MP
2 Last Guardian
2 Agent
4 WarHawk 2014
5 going to the play station store without having to quit out of a game
Vice City
San Adnres
GTA 3
GTA V hasn't come out yet
Advertise the shit out of this game Sony. It has Ellen Page, and Willem Dafoe. Those names can push movies, but this is a different animal. You need to push this game like you did the Last of US. And this game can get a much wider audience from a demographic it hasn't even caught before (film buffs)
If Kojima wants to fully utilize the PS4, he is going to have to devote time to it. 2 years isn't enough when you realize he is also devoting his time to making it as good as possible on the X-one and PC. It also seems like he is porting this game from the PC to the consoles.
I don't see the console's reaching their full potential until 3 or 4 years into their life cycles.
hopefully the guys from Playstation Allstars see's this f*ckin' list
Exactly BLK. It's the non x-boxers that are complaining about these things! Seriously, if you aren't going to buy it, why troll articles that are pro X-one? I comment out x-one articles, that deal with their specs and the kinect.
I still don't like the Rapture idea. There have already been 2 games about Rapture... Why not another place on Columbia; there were still many places that can be added to that sky island. Or another new territory. I really like the noire style they're going for but I just don't like that it's rapture again and that it's being split up in to 2 pieces. Well, I have the season pass, so might as well wait for it and then play the shit out of it for good measure.