Sony and Nintendo have both got an edge for exclusives this year like they always do, but come E3 I'm wondering what Xbox is going to have to pick out of its hat. Surely something's going to happen with Rare, because Halo 5 can't be what carries the Xbox One's hype for the next 12 months alone. Battletoads would be a very nice addition to my most anticipated come summer.
Maybe she got bit and now she's a zombie jogger.
Either are a whole lot better than the "headsets" the PS4 and Xbox One come with.
I've never read the books, but I keep up with the show. Maybe this'll be a good fit for me.
Oh man, I remember those sweet R2-D2 theme Xbox 360s they sold with Star Wars Kinect a few years back. Don't know if it's a "collectible" per say, but it was the only good thing to come out of that atrocious game.
Kratos basically killed every god in Greek mythology and then some...twice even, counting Ascension. It's time to go to India or South America for some new gods if you ask me.
All of them should involve: "Run!"
I'd just rather take a real drink after having a VR helmet on for an hour, haha.
Pardon my dumb pun, but this game always looked so...strange to me, but never so much that it drove me off. It's the Remember Me that deserved to be told more than played and it looks like Dontnod got it (kinda) right in concept this time.
I've never been one to say no to great deals.
Because it's a new IP for a fairly new system and people's expectations are way too high – at least as high as they've been inflated after six years of awesome games.
Still have to try out the Remastered version. Hear it's the bomb.
Whether Nintendo succeeds or fails as a company is a matter for its investors to fret over. The only thing we can do as gamers is to buy the great games available to us and skip out on every Sonic Boom that comes our way.
There's little at fault with their library, that's for sure – what is a problem is what's always been a problem for Nintendo: their PR, their marketing, their blatant second-guessing their own community. Certainly none of them are reasons to ski...
It's a blast with friends and a snooze to play by yourself. Just the nature of online multiplayer focused games these days. Evolve's just the pilot game for a smart series still finding its way.
That's a shame. Get well soon, sir.
It'd be icing on the cake if Final Fantasy XV came out by this fall.
Pikmin 3 and Super Mario 3D World were the reasons that I got my Wii U back in the day and I couldn't be happier that the Wii U's library is growing this fast in spite of Nintendo being left to its lonesome this generation. Pressure makes diamonds, and Splatoon and Zelda are going to be two of them this year.
I sure wish I could sing.
If the graphics do look any better, then I'm totally gonna have to buy these games again on Wii U.
I've long thought of Ubisoft as a company that more often collapses under the weight of its own ambitions than not, and The Division looks like it could embody that perfectly. Its delays is a telltale sign that it's something too huge for its own good, but the way that Ubisoft merely throws things at the wall just to see what sticks worries me.
The Division is such a mess of ideas that it could be a ton of fun...or not. Online worries me to no end these days and keep...