Haha, I have to agree with this comment, seeing as you copied and pasted it from a comment I wrote on 1UP.
I went to Lanayru Desert first and had no issue finishing the game. It's definitely possible to go there first and still avoid the glitch.
I believe they already fixed the dragon glitch in a previous patch.
Seeing as it's Dark Souls, should it not be "Dying for Boobies?" Anyways, sounds like an awesome way to support Breast Cancer Awareness.
Exactly. Ironically it seems more likely that this "journalist" is trying to get more hits by bashing more well known sites. He basically gave it an arbitrary score around the "middle" of the grading scale and decided that anyone who believed the game to not be within that margin is "biased".
Discrediting others does not make you more credible, nor do bar graphs. The problem with this "unbiased" article is that its pseudo-science is re...
Honestly, the series needed a reboot. I applaud them for trying something different. If they continued on the same path, people would complain about it being more of the same. Honestly people are way to judgmental these days. They seem to find something to bitch about no matter what. It could suck, for sure, but it also could be great. Right now it's all speculation and there is certainly not enough evidence to be speaking in absolutes.
I see it as a nice little add-on that continues the story of Mass Effect. Like an episode of a TV series, it reveals just enough to make you want to see what happens next.
I couldn't see anything in that movie. The excessive camera shaking made it impossible to comprehend half of what was going on :P. Although I do recall that Resistance 3 was prematurely revealed by that very sign (somebody took a picture of the set).
I'd say Persona 5 being multi-platform is probable. Persona 4 was likely Playstation exclusive because it built upon the Persona 3 engine on the PS2. The original Xbox had basically no fanbase in Japan, so it would have been a pointless port.
With Catherine being multiplatform and more parity between consoles and their demographics this generation, I'd say it would be likely that they'd make Persona 5 on both HD consoles (at least in North America).
So I had both versions pre-ordered and wanted to know which one to keep. I tried both versions hooked up to the same TV. The PC framerate was better (although my computer is admittedly quite high end) and the graphics were a little sharper. Also, I would like to mention that the ability to change the graphics settings from Medium seemed to be disabled for the demo. I would consider myself a console gamer, as I prefer the feel of a controller, but I decided to get the PC version. I didn't ...
This list is full of unannounced / barely announced games and pointless assumptions. Although Bioware has 3 games technically releasing this year, Mass Effect 2 on the PS3 would only take a small fraction of the Mass Effect 3 team to port over, and Dragon Age 2 is made by a different team altogether. Although a delay could happen, it definitely wouldn't be a stretch to say that Mass Effect 3 will come out this year.
Based on the color scheme, it looks more like something from Mass Effect (Mass Effect 3 info perhaps?), not to say I wouldn't be excited if it was Assassin's Creed 3. Based on some of the locations mentioned above though, Desmond would have to have quite the mixed heritage :P.
Although I've played pretty much every game on there, it was annoying to see that every description was pretty much just a plot description rather than one of the character. It's almost as if the writer was just trying to prove that they knew what happened at the end of each game. I would watch out if you haven't beat the games on the list.
Could end up being a holographic film, much like the box art for Darksiders did. The Darksiders art had a similar solid gray when viewed as a digital image, but in reality had a pretty cool holographic effect.
If you throw away the whole "nostalgia" factor, Skyward Sword is the best Zelda game, period. The storytelling blows away any previous game in the series, and it isn't until this game that I realized how shallow the combat in previous games has been. The motion controls (although often inaccurate) really brought some much-needed challenge to battles.
Skyward Sword was the first Zelda where I actually cared anything about any of the characters. I actually enjoyed...