Eduardo Peña is an artist who's worked on games (that you do and don't know about) and movies (that you certainly…
American audiences like mechs and ZOE 1/2 plus the HD collection all sold well.. We just don't get most mech games because of copyright nightmares and because the cost to bring over ones like Extreme Vs. here are wayyyyyyyyyyyy to high to be a logical possibility. Kojima is just occupied with MGS 5 and how damn…
I don't play shooters so I'll take your word on that one :)
Bejewled is just waiting for them to make even more money... They are just stacking all their single colored candy before they drop the wrapped candy bomb and decimate all 5 lines with a single line piece... Is that how the game works?
4) Microtransactions. Lots and lots of them.
I literally just turned off my PS2 after an hour long Max Payne gaming sesh and you sir, are right!
These two really are 2 lethal blogging legends and, let's face it, they work great together!
I love how much those faces look like they're straight out of Goldeneye for the N64. :D
THEY DID IT AGAIN GUYS!!
(If you've already played please forgive me) Spiderman web of shadows is by far the best spiderman game ever. I was too a big fan of spiderman 2. The web slinging was incredible watching it realistically wrap around a pole. After I firgured out that this tech could never be duplicated for some strange reason I calmed…
Lol it's kinda cool. It makes the city look more organic.
Or maybe TRANSCENDENCE's viral marketing gone to far.
Oh damn!!! That's what you call "Cable Hell"... (Not talking about TWC lol)
It's the leader of a pack of games that are very troubling.
Presenting an extremely diverse pack of extremely simple randomizations to present a "game experience" to those capable of being pulled in to something like that regardless of its worth*
*All humans. Seriously, procedural generation is the crack of my…
Well it came around long before any 'extreme sport' was ever invented. It was something that people were doing in the early 1900s and started much earlier than that; long before any notion of "extreme sports." There simply were no 'extreme' sports, it was either a sport or it wasn't.
Imagine people climbing Mt. Everest. That's mountaineering.
But there you see the effect of the pedestal. For some reason to say something is a "sport" is to give it instant validation and appeal.
After reading all of the comments here, I think we perhaps need a far more concise definition of "sport."