After watching some of the Twitch streams I can say Kiefer Sutherland does a great job with the voice.
So they haven't really 'gone back to the drawing board', they're simply continuing to work on it and improve it, which is great.
It's a work ethic that other publishers should follow - not releasing games before they're ready.
I look forward to playing this and I have every bit of confidence that Evolution Studios can create another great racing game.
Shame it can't just be called Blu-ray.
It would be more like 'The Half of Us'.
Yeah, I'll get my coat.
EA seem to have been doing ok before Titanfall, so I imagine they will continue to be ok financially, though if they keep ruining their reputation with shoddy releases etc then who knows?
Square-Enix needs to not only make an exclusive Final Fantasy for the Vita, but to actually make new IPs for it. It would do them good, particularly in Japan where handhelds are more popular and it would boost Vita sales, thus increasing the amount of Vita owners in the process. It's a win-win.
Still, I'm glad they're releasing X/X-2 for the Vita and I have it pre-ordered.
I think demos should be mandatory because they're a great way of trying before you buy, but for some reason game companies don't seem to make them anymore.
Back in the good old days you could get demo discs and play loads of titles. The PS Store and the Xbox Live store make it easy for demo distributions, just a shame they don't take advantage of them.
Don't leave me Jack! :(
If they were afraid of the backlash they shouldn't have shown us "concept" gameplay two years ago and then shown us something significantly downgraded two years later.
Shouldn't graphics, etc improve over time and not get worse?
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This has affected my hype for The Division.
This is terrible, I was going to buy it but now I may wait for it to hit the bargain bin.
This makes me concerned for the Division now...
NOOOOOOO!!! :(
Well, Amazon UK says the 27th so that's even better.
That probably means the 30th for the UK.
Well, there are always emulators.
The old Pokémon games work really well.
I think this game will sell well in Japan because they seem to have a fascination with our Victorian era.
"Next-gen" or should I say "current gen" started when I played Killzone Shadow Fall for the first time.
I'll rebuy if it means I can transfer my saves.
Oooh the classic M82.
PS1 demo discs were one of my main sources of gaming, because as a kid I couldn't afford a ton of games so this was a good substitute, and often demos would be quite long.
I would go down to a car boot sale every Sunday morning and buy demo discs for about a pound each.
Shame they hardly do demos anymore, because demos are a great way of trying a game before you buy, which is handy particularly as games are so expensive on consoles.
That's if the Wii U version ever comes out.