Welll, guess I'm not picking that up at that price. Ever.
I bet this guy's gonna get some studio phone calls before long...
Regardless, why to just call it Mirror's Edge 2? Short, sweet, and to the point. You usually save dumb subtitles for fourth or fifth entires.
"Fresh, Fun, Pure Nintendo" probably describes Splatoon perfectly. Couldn't be more fun of a summer game. If only it had some bloopers cameo...
I think I'll just stick to online walkthroughs and save some trees.
If we see The Last Guardian at all, then that'll be a victory in itself.
I'm probably getting Lego Jurassic World but that's about it. Hope it turns out as fun as Lego City: Undercover and Lego Lord of the Rings were – they're my favorites Lego games.
I can pre-order anytime I choose, but I choose not to, because as a gamer I don't want to give more power to studios than is earned. A complete, already released product is what earns my money and as they say, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. No matter if you're EA or Rockstar, I shan't give you my money game companies unless you're already proving your games are great on launch day.
Ah, yeah! I can't wait to play this!
It probably will once the game gets a "complete" or "definitive" edition after a good long run on PC.
How about this: F-Zero U, Metroid U, Animal Crossing U, Paper Mario U, and then, wait for it – Punch U! (in all its ironic titling)
Well, if Scalebound is their new IP, then they're bound to tackle a sequel like usual – which probably means Metla Gear Rising 2. If I do recall, we've never gotten a follow-up on that ambiguous "2" in Rising's font at last year's TGS. And considering Kojima's basically out of Konami's picture, an MGR 2 might still be in the cards as a spin-off.
The Destiny DLC train just keeps churning out more and more all the time. A complete edition would be, like, $250 worth of DLC.
Alas, the only amiibos you can find are INSIDE a Nintendo game.
Interesting read. Don't really care much for online co-op myself, but a shame it's not exploited to its full potential.
Most likely none at all, but that's just because Western gamers want big, 1080p/60 fps console AAAs. Japanese gamers want handheld games you can play on a bus or train. Just the market we're in right now.
RIP, good sir. Best wishes to his family and friends.
Guess they're just about ready for a killer season 3! Bring it on!
I still have a feeling that Sony's bound to have one of their weaker E3s in recent memory, what with a bunch of their exclusives delayed or with no clear release dates. Sony Santa Monica's bound to tease something God of War-ish big and Guerrilla Games has something up their sleeves with Horizon, but otherwise, it's Bethesda and Microsoft that have any chance of releasing big things worth the hype in the near-future.
The only things I expect are Ratchet & Clank, Uncharted, Guerrilla Games' new game, Sony Santa Monica's new project, and a bunch of third party games.