Wait, so it's episodic content that's being advertised as a full game, or did you just forget to read the fine print?
I think you might be confusing the word "metaphorical" with the word "literal."
Never said it was 6 hours on a single playthrough.
Maybe he's trying to be the next Phil Fish...
I should make T-shirts with that "Xboned" image on them.
Microsoft can't really make up their minds on anything, can they?
She is the exact type of person who OUYA has pledged to support, so her opinion matters. OUYA wasn't created to support people you've "heard of;" it was created to give unknown indie developers a platform.
Vita TV needs The Amazing Frog!
The billboard is correct. The news outlet that covered the story called it the "Nintendo X-Box" in the article, the video, AND the caption to the video.
Well, the problem isn't with the billboard itself, but with the news outlet that covered it. They didn't even notice that the "Microsoft" in the corner of the billboard meant this was a Microsoft product rather than a Nintendo one.
I don't think this is even a fraction as bad as the food service jobs I worked that forced people to work with fevers or the flu. Or the warehouse job I had where I threw my back out and they repeatedly ignored my doctor's notice to not force me to lift more than 50 lbs for a week. People just work when they're sick/injured. In a perfect world, this wouldn't be the case, but it's not a perfect world and it happens every single day.
Right, but when you work as a journalist and your employer spends hundreds of dollars to fly you out somewhere and cover an event, you really don't have the option of calling in sick.
You've never worked a job before, have you?
Ben Kuchera, of the PA Report, is a fantastic games journalist, though. I will concede to that.
I mean, The Last of Us is hands-down one of the greatest games of this year. And this glitch is funny because it's ALMOST like Ellie just being Ellie. But it was an accident. I don't see any reason to spew venom over it. It's just a thing that happened in a fantastic game.
In one sense, LoL kind of is the new Counter-Strike.
Holy crap that got approved fast. Was going to replace the placeholder image, but it's too late now.
There's a huge difference between free-to-play as a legitimate business model that works in the interest of players and free-to-play as a cash grab. It's the reason Zynga is tanking and Turbine is doing rather well in their niche.
I won't comment on the quality of Namco's free-to-play games, because I haven't played them. What I do know, though, is that Ni no Kuni was fantastic, Tales of Graces f was fantastic, and the Xillia games look super great.
If free-to-play games keep money flowing toward all the fantastic localization work Namco's been doing, than so be it.
Are you mocking the grammar of the title? IO'm not really sure what you're saying here...