I really hope that everyone in this story, aside from the girl, gets hit with a baseball-bat.
I really hope that everyone in this story, aside from the girl, gets hit with a baseball-bat.
Honestly, I *REALLY* hope this releases for PC. Having finally cut all ties to standard "consoles", I just can't imagine going back, but the game looks genuinely interesting (even if I'm not quite sold yet).
So, kind of a mix between Halo: Reach, Borderlands 2, and a little something new? I'll be honest, I'm really intrigued. I don't claim Halo is some profoundly enriching experience that changed gaming forever, but they were good, solid games with more character than they get credit for (Master Chief himself was, in my…
Personally, I'm still holding-out for "Draconeon"; that is, a Dragon-type evolution with a fantastically punny name!
Honestly, given the entire premise of OUYA, I don't suppose it will see a "killer app" for a few months, and even then, I wouldn't get my hopes up for a second-coming of Angry Birds or anything. Still, the system offers some really exciting possibilities, though I'm disappointed that it's looking like the hardware…
God, it's just so bad...
It's really a shame that the game was released in this state. Clearly, Gearbox knows how to make a fine game, and sadly, this is likely going to leave another tarnish upon their name. Hopefully, this release won't hurt them too much, and honestly, I'd love to see for the *real* Gearbox to handle an Aliens game. One…
Nanomachines!
Great article, really hit the nail on the head for me. Having just taken a leap of faith on the Wii U a few months ago, I already feel it was a mistake (that is, I should have waited for a price-cut or a bundle with a "real" Nintendo game). As well, over the course of the last year — specifically, when Microsoft…
Not at all; they just have to be stingier with how they spend their money. Obviously, the games were never going to be cheap to make, but if the first did well enough to warrant a sequel, then surely a sequel could take a bit more risk, as opposed to less?
Words cannot express just how happy I am you've posted this!
Indeed, but if they kept their costs down, they wouldn't be so reliant on massive sales.
Oh, I didn't mean to insinuate that it was. Rather, more and more studios are thinking "More action = more money", without much consideration to the long-term market. Case in point; people who like Survival-Horrors are basically forced to return to old games, as the newer games are more akin to Gears of War than…
Honestly, publishers and developers need to quit trying to make every franchise the next fucking Call of Duty, because that shit just isn't realistic. Instead, go smaller scale, make more meaningful games, and give players a chance to support the developers' original visions.
No doubt, I actually thought they *were* the same character, before realizing the post was about Fire Emblem.
Actually, there are.
Honestly, if there is one thing I think the Dreamcast did right, it's that it inspired a "fun" tone of video-games.
Probably a wise decision of Ubisoft, but Nintendo is definitely running out of cards. The Wii U is pretty much another "Nintendo-system". As of right now, I would honestly bet money that the Wii U will be Nintendo's final console. It's sad to say, as I'm a huge fan, and the Wii U certainly isn't a bad console, but…
Yeah, he definitely has a gifted voice; he just needs some training. Specifically, when he hits the longer notes, his voice hits flat, when it should have a "wave" (I don't know the proper term) to it. Still, I wish him the best; with some improvement, I could see him really having a good, unique sound.
I mean, like I said; it's still not the masterpiece that the first two are. It's definitely the weak-link, but I think it's at least worthy of comparison this time around.If the first two were 10's, I'd say this would be an 8.