None of this is valid for European customers.
Nice bullshots.
WELL, OBVIOUSLY.
You had me at "no zombies", honey.
The screenshots make this look like an XCOM clone.
My body is ready!
Reminds me of Bioshock Infinite's Duke and Dimwit!
Three different versions of a Harvest Moon game, Pokemon-style! Gotta collect all the girlfriends!
"$104,317 pledged of $100,000 goal" = 104%
I'm not sure that fits my idea of obliteration, honestly.
GOTY 2011, it's awesome - I hope it survives the shutdown of GFWL somehow.
Of course they were blown away. They're diehard fans who do nothing but play Call of Duty - imagine how stale the latest game must get after so much playtime. Anything that's slightly shinier than the last will get their attention and look great.
Sounds unlikely. I would much rather expect them to be churning out a Dishonored 2 considering how much money Bethesda sank into creating that franchise.
"Only on a PC that's more than 400,000 copies and we found it in the ranking statistics. In the game because I have a friend who just started playing it and the number of enemies killed him ranked almost at the end of the world rankings."
How scientific.
"They must have staff removing the sensor from the standard package."
This is the logical conclusion, yes. Easy money (if they manage to sell the Kinect sensors).
But could you then not also just seek out "professional" reviewers that also fall into that category?
Killzone Liberation is not a bad game but it is quite old...
Turns out this was just some stunt for a Dutch gaming blog. Move along.
There's no videos anymore.
Silly me, thinking map packs were categorically console game microtransactions.
You're a little late, Nintendo. The Mario romhack scene came and went.