I hope CVX gets a remake before 4.
I would assume that’s a symptom of different people having different opinions.
Stick with your FNaF kid. Leave real horror to the rest of us.
I didn’t have too much difficulty with that. Then again CVX is one of few games in the series where the knife does reasonable damage, so I would knife basic enemies unless there was more than one around. Heck, there’s one point where I took out a hunter with my knife. That required precise timing, but it happened.
The House in Fata Morgana: Dreams of the Revenants Edition and AI: The Somnium Files. Their absence from various game awards just cements my opinion that such awards are a waste of time and thought since it’s clear the people behind them haven’t played everything.
I have yet to have this happen with the Switch, but I did have it happen with a PS4 game that didn’t say in the description that I needed PSVR to play it. I just talked to a Sony rep in a live chat though and got a refund. It’s good to know Nintendo are a lot more crooked in that regard.
Lulz. I agree, but a new Sly game would be wonderful.
No.
Lulz. Yeah, I wouldn’t put it past them.
Google acquired who? *Looks up game mentioned* I see.
Whaa...? That's an amazing deal for those who don't already own this game!
Ok, this reminds me a bit of Fortune Street. Something like this is well-suited to the Switch, so neat.
I thought the author's name sounded familiar, and then I remembered Phil Harrison. That's likely a total coincidence with no relation whatsoever to Will Harrison, but it's still intriguing.
That’s the current state of games journalism.
I’m sure it will be positively resplendent. But, it will take more than one such exclusive to convince me to buy an Xbox.
I enjoyed it, but it felt more like an extension of the first game than anything really new. While the first and third games really did something creative, the second game kind of just piggybacked off of the first game’s creativity. That’s not to say it’s a bad game, but it really feels more like Bioshock 1.5 than anything.
That really is something, especially since I tuned into neither (I never was big on award shows). That tells me that gaming is a lot more mainstream than it’s given credit for.
I approve.
Wow, based on the comments, I must be on the younger side here. Super Mario World.
Video games have always been a difficult medium to preserve as it’s not as simple as just re-releasing a game for everyone to be able to play it. Effort needs to be made to port games over to newer systems.
But if online is an essential part of a game, then that’s a whole other hurdle. Such a game is useless once the servers for it are shut off. Don’t even get me started with streaming.
Yeah, I feel for kids these days who won’t be able to revisit a lo...