Hopefully it'll be fixed by then so Japanese players can play the REAL Driveclub.
That's so rad. I want it. How much? *breaks open piggy bank*
Turning my PS clock ahead and killing The End by cheating the waiting game was the truest gaming sin I ever committed – and I have no regrets.
Killer Instinct on XBO was pretty darn good; brought back a glimmer of the old days. A new Banjo Kazooie done right can atone for a lot, but it's Conker trash-talking Kinect that I'd love to see.
Batman's always dropping dead in every adaptation of his. How he dies is what's important, but more importantly, who it is that did the deed.
The Last of Us might've been one of the best looking games to date and its PS4 remaster is just downright scary good-looking, but GTA V changed its entire gameplay experience with a 1st-person mode; not to mention all of the additional content and hugely better environmental graphics. The way I play a game is always a bigger revolution than how I'm watching it. A glitzier, richer Los Santos FTW.
Americans don't want a Vita, but the Japanese do. U.S. gamers have consistently proven that they love consoles and PCs, since we're all just sitting on the couch in front of a TV or PC screen most of the day thanks to the Internet. The Japanese are stuck gaming on trains and buses commuting to work. Whatever system fits where you're seated is your region's victor.
Nintendo's consistently won the last two years for software alone – in 2013 for the 3DS' terrific library and last year for the Wii U. Sony and Microsoft have done well to stick to their guns pushing hardware. This year is where all three of them meet; and with their biggest AAA exclusives across the board. This year won't be just another battle. It'll decide what we remember about this generation.
Stuffy folks in suits gathered around a board room, most likely.
I'd really like a new, HD Duck Hunt game now.
Normally don't excited for anything based on precedent, but for Gears, I might.
I would curse the Duck Hunt Dog's name for eternity if that wretched scum had the blessing of anything more than a moniker.
If it means anything at all beyond the obvious novelty of simply having a nice-looking statue fantasizing about a dead Batman (like is usually the case in comic after comic), this could be a Scarecrow hallucination that Batman's trapped in. Again. Arkham Asylum killed off quite a few people in nightmares, as I recall, and none of it was permanent...or real.
Thank god. Otherwise an entire "division" of Ubisoft would be working on a game called "patchwork 101."
It's a cruel world we live in. Tease me not, Capcom.
1. Best New Studio: Yacht Club Games
2. Best New IP: Sunset Overdrive
3. Best New Video Game Character: Fetch [Infamous: Second Son]
4. Most Interesting Gameplay Innovation: The Nemesis System [Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor]
5. Gaming News Story of the Year: Xbox One Drops The Kinect
6. Most Replayable Game: Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
7. Best Single Player Experience: Middle-earth: Shadow o...
A Nintendo system simple isn't one until Zelda hits it. Same for Playstation and Uncharted ever since '07. Gonna kick back and soak in some Troy Baker and Nolan North this year and paraglide all over those grass plains.
Gun Bros ftw
Of course it's no doubt in development, but production doesn't start on slim models at least half way into the system's lifespan. I have no doubt MS will get one out faster than Sony, because they need all the moment they can get – and they're getting it with squarer deals like the price-drop. The PS4 will get one eventually; probably the last yr. of its lifespan.
It wouldn't be surprising given EA and Mass Effect's mutual history with Microsoft first and foremost, but if it does come out sometime this generation, I have a feeling that they won't want to alienate the console that's ahead right now – Playstation 4.
Mass Effect 4's going to be a genuine system seller for current-gen only gamers and I expect EA to play ball on both sides; Xbox for a tip of the hate to good old days and Playstation for sales.