Cool, looking forward to the sound of that.
I want all of these. Think my wallet will hate me for it, though.
Watch Dogs deserves to be a game, not a movie or show. I'd totally go for Assassin's Creed being a live-action tv shown, maybe on AMC or something. Following an Assassin over the course of a season or two would be epic. Watch Dogs needs gameplay to drive him the action and the hacking only works if it's interactive - simply watching it onscreen isn't enough.
This month is kicking off another great year for Playstation, indeed.
That it is. Love these games still.
Too cool. That subtitling job's awesome.
It sure is for that figurine alone.
I hear indie design is the way to go before you land a job at an AAA company and work your way up, if AAA companies are where you want to go to. Easier climbing the ladder than working your way down it.
Naughty Dog's one of the most talented studios in the industry. Uncharted, Jak & Daxter, The Last of Us...the list goes on and on.
Because so many of its designers are male, most likely. They don't know how to portray women effectively in a game, or so much as distinctly from men. Women are playing more games than ever in 2015. 'Bout time to get with the program.
Just about every 7th-generation gaming console's getting something great this year. Last-gen's basically dead except for Persona 5 coming to PS3 eventually. Everything else demand a current-gen purchase, especially when you think about how MGS V: The Phantom Pain's probably going to look on PS4 and Xbox One.
I speak with my wallet above all. That's how it should be, shouldn't it?
Microsoft changed its DRM and Kinect policies and I hope Nintendo can wake up and smell the same smell of discontent.
Project Cars looks tight.
It sure could reach its earnings potential through micro transactions, but it won't ever gain the respect of fans.
This made me laugh so hard like only Dragonball can. Nice.
I haven't seen a racer this smooth in a long time.
I'd have said Final Fantasy X not too long ago, but Dragon Age: Inquisition is slowly growing on me. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door might still be my most nostalgic.
Nice, these look great. Could use another one myself.
If Samuel L. Jackson or Arnold had been in this, Destiny could've been my GOTY.