I loved this game!
Maybe the Dark side ;)
OK, maybe not just kids. 'Special' people as well.
I most certainly have, it was the best.. It's like saying I haven't heard the best One Direction song..... I have :-p
Oh man, Star Wars.
I have never understood the fascination. Yes! I loved the films when I was a kid, they're great kids films (well at least a couple of them are).
There are a couple of decent games, but the best ones are the ones without the licence- Mass Effect.
I finds mostly everything else in the crappy universe puerile and aimed at my 7 year old self that was fascinated back then.
At £6 I might just give it a pop, never got on with Minecraft if I'm honest, but the RPG elements do appeal.
I want this game bad now!
I knew this was a good interview when I first listened to the whole thing, then again when I read this.
That's because I really don't like point and click, it's a format/genre that I don't rub well with. But despite that, I found myself wanting to play.
Really well done.
Cheers mate.
At £10 people would be mad not to try it.
I personally feel what it gets right far outweighs it's problems, which are constantly being fixed.
There isn't. I'm often confused as to why Android does miss out on a lot of these games, but it's an area I know little of.
I would have though Android would be easier to launch something on, but I guess I'm wrong with that.
Looks very interesting. I'm a huge believer that early access is a force for creativity (the waters are getting muddied with the volume). But this looks like one to keep an eye on for sure.
Sounds like a good game to play with mates. I keep on hearing that it's quite a tactical game, so could be a great for games nights.
I like Titanfall, but it's the Chinese food of gaming. I'm left feeling empty and wanting to stuff myself with something more.
We heard for years that the guys that became Respawn wanted to make a sci-Fi shooter, so it's safe to say that Titanfall was that idea. But why does it lack so much in the way of depth, features, modes and more?
I like it! Smooth as butter on the PC and plays great, but it all feels so shallow.
I want to play it, I will pick this up on the PS4 when I get some gaming time.
I have't seen the game, or played it, but I was irked by the review saying the graphics were a let down for a PS4 game. In a sense it's not a PS4 game, it's a port of an indie PC title and has the low budget trappings that come with that. I think gamers of my generation are possibly a lot more forgiving though.
I think you did well for 8 hours. I do hope to get back to it, I have it on the PC and it had some stuttering issues that hopefully will be sorted now.
Loved the original games, oozed a dark atmosphere and intelligence that few games can manage to mix well.
Ditto.
At first I was completely enamoured with the world, but then it just seemed to drag and I realised as much as I liked the background story, the incredible depth and breadth of the vision, the games itself lacked something.
When I watched the trailer I never actually realised the scale of what was possible.
A good piece mate.
It sounds like it would be a lot better on the Vita, those graphics would probably look much better on the small screen as well, even the PSP as mentioned in the video.
It's cheap as chips, I will be giving it a shot.
It's another one of those weird ones for me. I'm not clued in to the Warhammer games. hey exist in shops full of beardy men smoking pipes, but the games themselves (from my very limited experience)seem to be aimed at the younger gamer.
As much as I loathe them, there have been occasions I've bought into them, probably when I was drunk.
I remember buying some in-game money for Tales of Vesperia, but I can blame the beer.... Beer is always to blame.