It's sad, but true. I can't imagine many people playing Final Fantasy VII these days...unless we finally got that glorious 1080p paint job we've been begging for, Square Enix.
The more games the merrier, I say.
Bioshock Infinite looked like such a totally different game just a couple of years ago, but I liked how it turned out well enough.
I loved the original Gran Turismo back in the day. Would still play it today if I had it.
Golden Sun might be my game. I'm a sucker for the classics.
That's a great feature to have.
Great article, some very valid points here.
Goodness, how long has it been that we've even waited for a "hands-on" with GTA V's online heists. Sheesh. Well, as long as Rockstar delivers with these, I'll have something to play once I one day platinum GTA V's single player.
At least ScreamRide's the kind of terrible game you'll forget about a week later – at least, as long as you're not the unlucky gamer to have spent money on it.
Ever notice that no one ever wants to see sexy male models with commercials like these?
I must say that I'm impressed. In Valve we trust.
Evolve may not be the game we wanted, but it's the game that consumers deserve for always buying into so many micro-transactions and day one DLC.
If I have some Microsoft points left over, I might just get RE: Revelations 2. Looks great.
The Wii U is the people's console. No DRM, no broken first-party games, very little DLC, and great off-screen play.
Worlds of Magic is probably going to look fantastic on Unity 5.
Shovel Knight's the best 90s 8-bit game that I never played growing up but feel like I did. Magnificent through and through.
Probably not a hard decision if the audience's there. And good advertisement's always a boon.
That's just GPU power versus CPU power for you.
It's too early to hold out for Banjo, but a great Battletoads game would be just fine by me. Work your way up to the best.
GTA V has better music than most real radio stations.