Sure hope this game overcomes its pre-launch fiasco. It still seems like a great game underneath it all.
Great cosplay indeed. My hat's off to these cosplayers.
It sure is – at least better than January ever is by comparison. Wii U and PS4 are both getting solid exclusives and there's some great third party content on the way for them and XBO in March with Hardline and Type-0 on the way.
Not too likely if it releases this year. I'd say something like this needs at least a year more if it's as big as they're saying. If it's not, then it's just going to be a post-apocalyptic Watch Dogs.
Of course they do. Some may never look at reviews if a game's from a developer they themselves trust or a series they love, but most people like me dive into new genres they're not accustomed to and need a second or third opinion.
The Top 5 games that broke me emotionally would be:
The Walking Dead: Season 1
Journey
Shadow of the Colossus
The Last of Us
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
Nice, it's even got an Xbox One-style D-pad. The perfect controller.
"Immersive" games for PS4, Xbox One, and PC is hardly a very specific project, if you ask me.
I hear it sure was. Know a few friends of mine that loved it back in the day. I was too old-school with Nintendo and Sega all the way.
Can't imagine how big that demographic can be – wait, yes I can.
Bloodbourne's already looking pretty great as it is. Can't imagine how much better it could be – but I'm looking forward to finding out.
I could live without Windows in my life, but Xbox One is just dandy for me.
Persona is just such an awesome series and I'm happy to say that 5 is looking as dark as I wish the series would go back to. Bit of the old and new in the same package.
I'm actually kind of excited for a live-action Zelda series. It's a childhood dream come true.
That doesn't necessarily mean that it's popular indeed, nor does it mean that Nintendo simply doesn't have enough staff members on this period.
I suppose Nintendo's the only one in charge of its bottom-line – far be it of me to estimate where they should or shouldn't cash in on their own copyright, but this is going to cost them something. It's way too vague of a program and too costly of one to not sway people over to their rivals.
Hotline Miami was one of my biggest gaming addictions of 2012. Can only wait for the sequel.
Bloodbourne's more my speed. Love tough-as-nails RPGs much more than third-person shooters, personally.
The only thing I could think of within their age demographic with worldwide acclaim would be a Disney game – which could be the perfect fit.
The more IPs the better. Keep 'em coming.
Wow, that's something. Could hardly even tell it wasn't an original figure. They need to release a real one.