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The setting is also used poorly. Liberation spends a large part of the player's time outside of its main city, 18th century New Orleans, dragging players through a swamp that is less fun to leap through than ACIII's bland forest.

Every time I see a historical location I imagine the folks at ubisoft recreating it in assassin's creed. This lo(sounds)oks beautiful.

In the US there's no helping, I still can't believe what some of the news papers say and what a lot of the southerners believe. They've got a population thats not well informed about the topic to be willing to accept investment into this. They will however, be fine with another billion dollars spent on weaponry.

Germany is actually the most invested in countering it. They've got thousands of homes, creating and saving energy. A self-independted power generator on each home.

Why is it fashionable to talk shit about Leno?
He's a comedian that crossed the line? Well, that makes him admirable more than anything.

Whats more annoying are those people who enjoying spoiling a lot like it's a habit.
Trying to make themselves content for knowing more.
Trying to make themselves feel better.
As if, they are better.
As if they know more.
But beyond that yuppie smile, and squinted eyes.
Beyond those words that he/she enjoys saying.
They are

"I want to experience the better graphics and high quality entertainment." – Male in his 20s "It looks like it'll work well with the PS Vita and I'm looking forward to the future of the home console." – Male in his 30s "The graphics look beautiful." – Woman in her teens "The latest franchise releases like Final

I think this could very well be the first true next-gen racers. And whilst it may not look like a game like Project Cars, it completely blows it out of the water when it comes to environments and sound design.

You can play it on psplus, for sure. I think it'll have a large community there.

"DriveClub will be a truly innovative, socially connected racing game," Sony's Shuhei Yoshida wrote last fall, "but the team requires more time in order to deliver on their vision—and I'm fully confident the game will surpass your expectations."

I don't think a wheel would change that.

I love the PS4, but for some reason I read "indie sensation" as 'indie station.'

The very notion that it is a demo is putting people off. You can expect low sales for it.

In other news, doesn't he kind of sound like trevor from gta?

I really loved this characters narrative in the modern-day. Everything he says is modern poetry.

Damn, kojima productions hasn't gotten anything out in years, and since then, the bad rep's been building up.

Seeing an old western title like red dead redemption, you don't need to have a sprawling city to keep people interested. All red dead had, were large, broad orange canvases of sand, with a couple of towns and a few travelers and campers.

I've read about their development in Japan, and he's literally hands-on everything.
If a game is said to be a "Hideo Kojima title", they really mean it.

I'd bet on a late 2015 release, if not, that would be really surprising. But after all, TPP is a massive open-world so who knows how long they're going to need.

The game has been announced way too early on. It was during 2012 that we first saw it, and now, we'll get a short tease of it.