Pachter is wrong about a great many things, but someday he should wake up and realize that consumers matter when they buy the games that keep clients like his in business.
My hat's off to CD Projekt Red for a really upstanding attitude in an industry that's got dollar signs in their eyes more often than a quality game. I dare say that they're one of five companies this year that's actually placed their own honor at stake with their product – and Nintendo and Naughty Dog are among them. You go, CD Projekt Red.
That's hilarious, looks like a funny game.
The more Banjos we have in the world, the better.
Great deal.
There's no denying that Metacritic has a mother load of problems, but it sure is an easy way for people to just skim scores. I know I did in years past. No harm in it as long as it's not worshipped as the sole standard by which people research their games.
That's some great work right there. Great job.
Looks great on both, really. PC will probably run it the best.
Looks fantastic to me. Might want to rent this asap.
I hope Hellblade can be the Devil May Cry that that series can't be anymore.
I wish we could work out in a 60-second quick-time event every day and level up, pain free.
That it does. As if it wasn't terrifying enough already.
Molyneux needs to stop regretting things and start fixing them.
Cool to hear.
Grim Fandango seems to be seeing cheerier success than I would've thought for a game this old.
It's surprising how divisive this game is. There's no middle-ground, it seems. Either it's a 5 or a 9, but I see a lot more positivity for the game overall. Nice to see, because we deserve the open-world zombie game that we haven't gotten until now.
I'd say Alan Wake and Infamous: Second Son too, if you haven't played them.
I think I speak for everyone when I say that Fallout 4 needs to happen to make this generation feel real.
I'll likely be wandering in those streams and forests for hours on end just soaking in the beauty.
Man, I gotta scrape together the cash for one of those Metal Gear Solid figurines one of these days.