Right there with you.
I think we find ourselves saying this every start of a generation before it's over. I might've been inclined to say the same thing back in '08, but you could say that gamers were less spoiled then on the familiarity of the medium. That alone doesn't warrant much in the way of these generalized complains.
Gamers are more expensive than ever and so over-exposed it's exhausting, but they've by no means run out of ideas within the constraints of a controll...
I'd expect an update or a full-blown reveal no earlier than that if they intend on shipping this game in December like some leaks claim. I can only cross my fingers and pray they have anything workable by this point, but Star Wars brand hype is in the air. A big, epic Battlefront would make that hype even realer.
And more worrying with DICE scrambling to make ends meet technically. We'll see, but I'm excited to see what they have to show. They have everything to ...
No, you don't. You just have to love Nintendo.
Absolutely. There's not much farther they can go into the future before the series starts shaking hands with Halo and Mass Effect, after all – 2057 was about as late into the timeline as you can set a game with a minimal amount of lasers and mech suits.
A World War II game might even bring back that kind of difficulty and diverse traversal that the original games did. It's about time for Call of Duty to go back to its roots – it's been long enough and fa...
Looks pretty great. Xbox Live is the place to play.
First-person mode for GTA V, augmented reality for GTA VI.
It sure is. Say what you will about the Kinect, but Microsoft's always been a victim of its own ambition, and augmented reality won't be much different. I doubt it'll be as viable as Microsoft wants in the timeframe they're no doubt working with, but this is the fastest leap I've ever seen the industry take towards a Star Trek-level holodeck. I can feel it.
More games should have features like this.
I know some are seeing this as unnecessary, but for folks like me that have to deal with a laptop, streaming to a big TV while keeping the graphics resolution is a win-win. Big PC monitors aren't what everyone has.
Not when it comes to fraud and broken products, they shouldn't. If it's a unique, creative twist they want to unleash on us, let 'em. If they want to scoop more money from under the table, then I'm not interested.
At this point, Minecraft has just become holographic Legos. So basically, buy some Legos.
I'll be excited for it once we get a full-blown holodeck, but until then, this is the best next step we can make.
The competition's made better companies out of everyone this gen. Looking forward to what Microsoft up its sleeve. I'd love to play Xbox One games on my iPad, granted that I have a controller with it, of course.
RE 1 gets more love than it deserves and clunky remasters like this show how much it's aged. I'd way prefer an RE 2, even 3 remastered, personally.
This is why I think I've had enough of RE 1 for a lifetime.
I've long hoped that The Last of Us marked the time where games weren't so concerned about growing up and got to deescalate the grittiness we see as of late. I'd die for a great Jak & Daxter. Maybe Naughty Dog can lead the way for Playstation to champion the notion that it's time to feel like a kid again.
If it's anything Windows related, I always hope it and Xbox aren't in the same sentence.
Honestly, for a game that we've waited close to a decade for, 40 hours is nothing, especially for a JRPG. I imagine they're worried about the game retaining its character-focus as it pertains to the main story rather than the entire game. The narrative probably lasts about 40 hours, but the game could take 100+ to platinum, or at least, I hope so.
Last I checked, gamers who are having fun so far this generation won.