The Watch Dogs issue was quite different in nature. With Watch Dogs, you still got the same product shown, 'just' visually downgraded. With A:CM, the demo shown had absolutely NOTHING to do with the final product.
The Watch Dogs issue was quite different in nature. With Watch Dogs, you still got the same product shown, 'just' visually downgraded. With A:CM, the demo shown had absolutely NOTHING to do with the final product.
Well, that game put me off the Aliens franchise for an indeterminate amount of time and it made me question the ethics in the gaming industry beyond Pitchford-land, where somebody else's money is always the best money.
The first time I actually sat down to research and read into it, I pretty much stopped our little diablo-esque multiplayer loot sessions in Borderlands 2. The jokes seemed even less palatable and more immature, the bugs and glitches became even less tolerable, the obviously borked annoyances and design flaws made me…
He was so proud he didn't want to show his face.
So, that's what YouTube comments are like these days?
Also works the other way around - no matter whether you're proud American, happy multilingual European or fancy Otaku, you want your games in one specific form or other that does not always comply with how publishers and distributors prefer to label you and your demands. If you live in the US or Canada, you'll still…
Funny, my experiences are pretty much the other way around all the way.
Ah, yes! The Pitt! That was some surprising random kafkaesque dystopian extra serving of Lynch horror right there! There was something that annoyed me, but I don't even remember what it was. Just some entertaining plot, a Mad Max arena fight (if I'm not completely mistaken) and an acceptable framing and presentation,…
I currently carry at least two iPhones with me - an older one with better signal reception for everything except 802.11n and a more recent one with a better camera and flash.
As a professional in few fields and mostly ignorant b-word and c-word in many other fields, my own made-up adages of choice are summed up thusly:
Heh. With these games, I generally don't give a damn about the trophies/achievements and the disconnect they bring with them.
To be honest, with the latest titles in the series, I feel they have about as much to do with Final Fantasy as Call of Duty does with, say, chess.
Not being too fresh on everything Dreamcast beyond the fact that ours are still running nicely and that I wish I had more than one network adapter, I'd wager the guess that the Toshiba co-developed GD-ROM was a rather costly endeavour. Its purpose was to deter pirates and prevent any and all piracy, a lofty goal that…
Heh. Alright. I get the decision to make a PS3 a Netflix box. I don't get the insta-dismissive stance, though.
Those models live in negative space. The Otherworld.
[FALLOUT NEW VEGAS SPOILERS]
Y'know, either way - if I was into The Sims, I'd take this personal, no matter why it's happening. This is clearly some broken ass code that didn't get fixed in the day-one patch.
For Fallout 3, I completely agree.
I totally see that guitar.
Let's be honest: When Bloodborne hits the stores, nothing else matters beyond maybe the occasional matter of life and death. And taxes.