Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden

Memes are any ideas that live in your mind and others' minds, which have the same meaning.

I'd agree if Ueda himself wasn't still providing interviews with the press and talking about the game and if Sony weren't still officially hiring other individuals from other developers to help in developing it. You can't hire a load of people from another studio to work on a game while the game is cancelled. These

They're still making press releases about it, like this: I'm pretty sure it's not cancelled. Because a single retailer says it's cancelled doesn't figure on all the other retailers and the publisher and developer, who say it isn't.

And all of Remedy Entertainment's games... Which all released to fanfare and acclaim. Duke's the exception!

Oh, man. The singleplayer of 2 is decent enough, but the singleplayer of 3 is godawful. Utter rubbish.

Yeah PC's really where it's at, it's just such a deep gaming experience that it takes more time/ commitment.

No, no, none of the stuff where he is moving around and aiming will be scripted. It's a 'gameplay' trailer, so all of this is being played by someone (it'll be funnelled and planned, but not scripted specifically). The only scripted moments will be where it goes into cutscene, and fistfights will be scripted in a very

He didn't say that. Is that the case? Someone elsewhere mentioned that after a period your free games 'expire' and you can't play them any more. Aside from that, I thought the 'download history' thing worked all the time.

See my comm at TheSheriff.

No, but what you CAN do is get PS+, start downloading them, cancel the download, then unsubscribe from PS+. They'll stay in your "Download History" list and you can redownload them ad infinitum.

Yeah, what is this misprint?

Yeah that's the main problem with contemporary action/adventure games that have a cinematic flair; people often brush them off as being all cinematicness with no game (a feeling you'll definitely get if you just watch them), but playing them, games like Uncharted are admirably good at actually being engaging and

It's certainly not scripted; the main issue here is that it's impossible to emulate without actually playing it yourself or having someone play it while pointing stuff out.

Killzone has better Medic and Engineer classes than TF2. Killzone is basically TF2's gameplay bones but with an infinitely better game mode (Warzone as it's called, cycling objectives on one huge open map) and a realistic sci-fi setting, with the best graphics I've ever seen (yep, better than PC.) Gameplay is

As always with this sort of video, it's the possibilities on offer that are where the excitement lies. He could have approached it entirely stealthily, or actually had good fucking aim and tanned them all before they could do anything, or just avoid them all (the level design definitely looks like it'll cater to

Either a 360 or PS3 is really worth it dude. If you're a PC man then PS3 is probably the best way. Honestly, I've seen better graphics (stylistically) on PS3 than PC, and the exlcusives (even unknown ones, downloadable titles that are incredible) are FAR better than a 360 or Wii's exclusives.

Ethos is the connection of appealing character. Pathos is the connection of emotion (which can, indeed, be to a character).

See my comm at hmv.

I'm surprised at that comment about Uncharted; sure, about 3/5 of Uncharted are fairly linear bits which are about adventuring or puzzling, but the other 2/5, the combat segments, are usually pretty damn open in how you approach them.

There's no way it's going to be that open. It's a linear adventure; a methodical mode of Uncharted.