Damn straight! It might be a bad business decision for a developer not to release a demo, but it is HIS decision and his alone.
Damn straight! It might be a bad business decision for a developer not to release a demo, but it is HIS decision and his alone.
I love lamp. I love lamp.
I LOVE LAMP!
15 years already, eh? Damn. I never completed it, but it’s still in my (prized) posession, as I am a huge Clive Barker fan. Especially his Books of Blood, which is horror’s answer to Bradbury’s Illustrated Man :)
Oh, but there is. Sorry. ...And you’re gonna LOVE a fair bunch of the visual puzzles as well then. Especially the ones which involve a moving boat ;)
Call it cheating, but I followed the procedure, whereby I solved most of the puzzles quickly and then took a picture with my camera of the later puzzle, froze the PS4 in standby mode, solved the puzzle offline and the awoke my PS4 to continue. That way time stands still, while my brain works.
QUOTE | “Console games can be for Christmas, but a free to play game is for life.” Space Ape’s Simon Hade.
Ha, that just goes to show that taste is individual: At first sight, I thought “finally a nice looking special edition PS4" :) Perhaps it’s because I’m colourblind, but I rather like the (for me) subdued look.
You might be right, now that I think of this particular puzzle. But for the rest of them (isolate figures of same colour and such), they certainly could have put a small sign on the figure, just like Taito did in Puzzle Bobble/Bust a Move. That was genius, and one of the main reasons I played that game to death…
Hey, that’s what wives are for! :) And believe me, I owe her big time for having to come into the living room, every time I’m playing, and tell me which colours are different/the same.
I understand you completely, but I will only consider the switch to digital, when the distributors (Sony, MS, Nintendo) makes sure the digital versons are cheaper than the physical ones. Especially considering, it’s mine forever with no trading options.
My thoughts exactly. Shaun of the Dead is still the best Pegg movie in my book. But together with The World’s End, they are all a nice “WTF trilogy” of action/comedies, where Pegg/Frost shines in their performances.
Certainly. Every list is the owner’s own, and I have no problems with people making lists, even if I disagree. Each to their own and let’s all be friends and all that :)
Agreed. Why someone would “fucking hate this trailer” (Gears of War) is beyond me. Especially compared to quite a few of the other generic CGI-trailers on the above list (...says subjective me). At least Gears of War doesn’t go on forever and has a surprise ending.
Just like the time, when every 2D game with a spaceship and simulated gravity was a a combination of something and “Thrust”, sigh.
Actually, the Japanese and European cover image for both Castlevania and Ico was the same, so I cannot complain :) Those covers were/are brilliant, and luckily they are not the only occurences of JAP/EU covers bearing the same image. Why the NA market repeatedly required other covers, I still don’t understand. It’s as…
Putting Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, Resident Evil 4 and Klonoa 2 on the front row of the PS2 shelf earns you a lot of respect. And the same goes for the PS1 Castlevania and Metal Gear Solid. I had to import some of these from the US (I’m from Denmark), and my kids will have to pry them from my dead, cold hands if…
Nice idea, but would it have been too much to ask of him to place the camera a bit more directly above the magazines? Even though this “walkthrough” perhaps wasn’t meant to be more than a gimmick and a fun bit of nostalgia, as a viewer I sure would have loved the opportunity to pause on a few of the pages and dwell a…
Too many games, too little time :) Besides, I’ve played the majority of the 200-250 games I own for my PS3, so it was time to move on... But, yeah, a great console with great games.
You bet. It’s already on my list, when they release it on PS4, as I’ve retired my PS3 :)