I was simply saying that it was a 'shame' that this genre is usually only seen on handheld devices anymore. I wasn't trying to suggest that consoles or PC were superior...
I will admit that "If I actually bothered with hand held gaming devices" weren't the best choice of words though. Merely saying that I don't choose to game on those devices.
If I actually bothered with hand held gaming devices I'd definitely be giving Revelations a try. Just a shame that stuff like this doesn't seem to make it to consoles or PC.
I'm not surprised that the customer service is good. They get plenty of practice.
I must admit, the whole story isn’t anywhere near as bad as what I expected. I’ve certainly seen far worse accounts of employees being treated poorly.
Without actually living their lives it’s hard to completely say just how bad something can be; from an outside look it doesn’t seem hardly as bad as some of the other stories we hear. Then again, saying that is a bit like watching someone get hit by a car and someone getting hit by a truck. One may look less painful but both ar...
Well said.
People should realise that a game so large will have bugs. Even small games often have hidden problems long after release.
I doubt all the bugs will ever be removed from Skyrim. Will that take away from my enjoyment of the game? No.
Like somebody has mentioned above the main problem was with a wide range of ATI cards - as for the capabilities I haven't met a game that couldn't be run smoothely yet; other than Rage, of course.
Something a lot of people seem to presume with this is that the PC was a full on mega gaming rig with the best hardware available. It never implied that.
I'm the author of the post, so hi!
Good point about the card - I didn't want to jump head first into PC gaming, remember that I thought my place was with the consoles. As for it being bad, I've learnt my lesson, it's given me nothing but problems. I did mention that I'm looking at upgrades right now though.
As for the title being backwards that was a little error over at the site which we apologise for.
Thanks for commenti...
Glad to see someone shedding light on a few of the lesser recognised titles.
Great article!
I've sometimes found that all the coverage and speculation for games can make me build up way too much of a high expectation for the game; making it seem disappointing when faced with the reality of actually playing it. I first noticed this happen with Fallout 3 - which was a good game, I just expected it to be absolutely amazing.
I've been debating with myself about whether I should purchase an Android or an Apple device, both have their advantages and disadvantages but its good to see that the gaming market is starting to equalise slightly between them.
I've been on the ropes with this game - it looks intriguing, but also dull all at the same time. I'll most likely give it a try but at least this preview has given a slightly better idea about what the game will entail.
I've never been able to keep track of the Tekken storyline; at least this has cleared up who's related to who.
Most of the songs aren't really my style but there is definately an interesting and varied selection that you have listed there.
Pokemon still looks more or less the same as it did many years ago; I just don't see any significant changes when a new game is released into the franchise.
I never bought any of the DLC, not sure why. The only reason I stopped playing was due to repeating each of the maps countless times; the DLC definately would've helped out.
Bulletstorm is a fast paced yet short experience. Not something I could probably play through multiple times though.
I think I'll have to move quite far away from my hometown before I can get any gaming related job, or any job at all for that matter.
Maybe the fact that 'Princess' is in their name means that they are a girl..?
Its quite stupid how the blame seems to shift every decade or so about what makes people do violent things. Maybe some games contribute to the actions of certain people, but lets face it, those people must have been highly succeptable to any influence to actually commit a violent act based on what they've seen.
I'm sure that the author is right to assume that eventually the blame will become less frequent.
I enjoyed the comic; looked good and was quite funny.
Look forward to seeing some more :) .