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I mean I'm really excited for Just Cause 3 and it's new procedural destruction, but it's not even on the same level as Crackdown 3. Seriously... Crackdown 3 seems light years ahead in the destruction department.
You've played Just Cause 3?
I'm still waiting for the GTA V single player DLC, but I'm definitely ready for a new entry in a different Rockstar series. Bully? Red Dead?
32 million PS4 and 17 million XB1?
Arrow IN the knee, not TO.
If the person you skin alive has a different skin color, it might be a hate crime. Especially if you're white.
@Dee_91 Same will happen with this? Are you comparing using a word in a private conversation to drugging and raping women. Wow...
Microsoft said that when announcing backward compatibility at this year's E3.
Ryse and The Order. Both were beautiful games with boring, shallow, and stale gameplay mechanics. The big difference is Ryse was a launch game, so it's easier to excuse. But it sure got its fair share of hate before and after launch. Remember the infamous "Ryse is as fun as dialing phone numbers"?
http://n4g.com/news/1388221...
If a large portion of the Xbox 360's sales had been replacements, then the software would not have sold as well as it did. Most multiplatform games sold better on the 360 than the PS3. In fact, the 360 has one of the highest software attach rates of any console.
They did indeed say they were "dancing in the aisles" when Microsoft announced the Xbox One's price. However, that did not spark vitriol like what I've seen in the comments on this article. Peter Moore (who has not worked for Microsoft in 8 years) seems to have really struck a nerve by lightheartedly mentioning events from over 10 years ago. Like seriously... what's with all the ugly, defensive comments in here?
Peter Moore hasn't worked for Microsoft in eight years.
There are no games releasing on PS4 that I'm interested in until late August. I'm glad because it gives me time to finish Witcher 3 and Batman and catch up on a few games in my backlog. Then the fall is packed with games I want to play.
A large portion of Driveclub's reviews came before the server issues even began at launch. A 5 from GameSpot, 2 stars from Giant Bomb, a 6 from Eurogamer... all those reviews would have been even lower if written a few days later. The game was seriously lacking with or without online issues as the reviewers pointed out. "Bland", "shallow", "dull" and "uninspired" were common terms used to describe the game. Some damning quotes from reviews on Metacr...
"Now let's talk about mobile."
That's the LAST thing you say at a gaming convention.
Agreed. I really loved seeing all the gameplay footage and new features. Although, I was a little bummed about seeing some of the opening moments like the pre-war gameplay, character creation, and first time leaving the vault. I would have liked to experience that all for myself. But overall it was a very impressive showing and I was surprised by all the cool, new things they're doing with the game.
Same for me. After seeing the gameplay features tonight, I've forgotten all about the graphic concerns I had after watching the trailer last week. I even thought the graphics looked better in the gameplay footage than in the trailer. Hyped as hell!
This made me think of this recent rumor:
http://n4g.com/news/1709635...
Could the DLC be revealed at Microsoft's conference tomorrow? I sure hope there's no timed exclusive deal again like with GTA IV.
Dan Ryckert reviewed God of War. Jeff Gerstmann reviewed Gears. Different people, different opinions. And Jeff hates God of War so if he had reviewed that remaster it certainly would have gotten a lower score.