DocSeuss
DocSeuss
DocSeuss

I'm almost certain I've said this to you before, but I totally agree with your view on horror games, and I feel that incorporating a combat system like the one found in Receiver would make combat not only an option, but an extra layer of stress to enhance the fear.

"Doc, I am a frequent reader and I don't agree with 'all' your views, but I do agree with this point you made right here"

Or maybe YOU is the Megalodon.

It was inside all of us.

You'll see that it is not the Megaladon that bends, but yourself. Then you'll realise the truth.

This concept basically sums up the game itself. Standard fare.

To me it feels like a slightly masochistic form of self-induced nostalgia. "What would Sleeping Dogs look like in 2003? Oh. Well that's unsettling."

I gotta agree with this, Far Cry 2 was great.

I like this, despite HL2 being such a let down (in terms of plot and action!).

As a stranger who enjoys your writing and believes that your opinions are valuable and thought-provoking, I would like to express that I am glad you're alive

Your giving the PS2 and PS3 far too much credit. Perhaps render the second image at 320x480 then run a mosaic filter over it for the PS2. Just run a mosaic filter over the orignal for PS3. PC well your missing that little steam popup in the corner that only ever appears when snapping a screenshot or recording a video.

I was something a TMNT fan in the 80's. I had all of the TMNT P&P RPG books besides having read the Mirage comic.

Nothing said will real in the tempered hatred of the Internet children.

In that case, never mind. Go to Steam rehab!

You make me love the internet.

You want a real next-gen experience? Try drinking coffee while watching that woflen-coffee slosh around. Exhilarating.

Seconded. Doubly so since it's set in Paris. Mmm, that glorious accent.

I'd love for there to be an AC game that focuses on Mary Read's life as an Assassin before she met Edward Kenway.