Now those are some real deals.
Hmm, I have some Amazon credit lying around...might want to dive into it, but holding my breath on that Arkham Knight Collector's Edition when I get enough.
A short review suits a short game, to be frank. Thought it was done in irony.
Yup, describes it perfectly.
Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate – hate, leads to suffering.
That edition looks pretty sweet.
Looks like I'll wait for a price-drop on this game.
Just play Uncharted 2 and you'll be better off.
The Order: 1886 is exactly what I feared, then: a short, uninspired collage of cutscenes and boring third-person shooting.
That's it exactly. People complain so much about length when I could praise a movie for being really long; it's the fun that counts.
No game's ever critic-proof, unless there's a lotion I'm unaware of.
The Wii U is a great place for indies right up there with Steam.
Wow, that's surprising. Never though the new-gen stuff would have these kinds of problems. And not even 360? Weird.
Baldur's Gate had such unrealized potential, but Neverwinter looks decent enough.
Quick Time Events are the one, true monster that God of War never killed and that every other game boss can never get right.
It seems like it's a good time to be a survival-horror fan again.
Just Cause 3 is going to be the craziest open-world this year and I'm totally excited for it.
If The Last Guardian's a great game in the fashion of Shadow of the Colossus or Ico, then the $60 price tag will be worth it to me, but Sony ought to think about making it a budget title.
The Wii U got something right selling $50-40 games like Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. If it's a small game, then sell it like one and fans will thank you for it.
The PSN Plus version is never coming, I fear.
Doesn't seem like much for $60, to be frank, but it seems like it's a rather dull 5 hours. That's the big issue I'm seeing with every review.