Yeah, they just seem too similar to be coming out any time close to each other, and there's already that Dead Island MOBA in the works.
They purchased the license after THQ went under, yes.
It was confirmed that work is being done on a new Red Dead, but that's all. They could've just started making it this year for all we know.
Some features they have stated: Able to carry over saves from 360 Edition, much bigger worlds (not PC huge, since consoles still have limits on how big a save file can be, but a massive improvement over the current console versions for sure), likely more up to date on features..along with a few that might not be in…
Doom 4*
10:15am – Deep Silver (Unannounced title)
I can almost guarantee that Ubi put such things as possible profile descriptions in the game on purpose as an experiment to see if people would do something like this. Just as much as I'd bet that most of those guilty of doing this would say that they are just roleplaying different types of people or a "unique" take…
Eventually I grew used to the correct placement of the headset, thanks to the soft leather-ish ear cups and band padding, but it still feels somewhat off. It's the ear cups — they seem to bend in just a tad too much, pinching slightly in the back and feeling a little loose in the front. Maybe it's just my head shape.
Anything that gives the gaming industry this kind of positive attention still matters. Games have made huge progress towards becoming more accepted by the general mainstream, but it's still not quite there yet. Besides, even if E3 disappeared into obscurity, something along the lines of PAX would instantly take its…
To be fair, Halo and Metal Gear already have pretty damn good and official metal-ish covers. Though now that you mention it, Spyro metal sounds fantastic...even though there apparently weren't any truly memorable songs, because I can't remember a single one at the moment without looking it up.
Correction: That's how Xbox One Live is going. 360 is sticking to the "everything you download is yours forever" policy. It does suck for some who may not be able to afford keeping their account on a consistent basis, but maybe this will be better for the service than it originally sounds.
So then what would AC V be?
Still laughing at how this and Dark Souls II somehow got bashed for showing far different and better graphics earlier on. Is long term memory that much of a problem these days? Because a LOT of games in this entire last generation have been guilty of this, many of which were still fantastic games.
It's a half-assed attempt at trying to give Steam competition, except with a much worse selection of games, service..worse everything, basically.
Is this the same Visceral that makes Army of Two, or a different team? I ask because I could've sworn EA closed Visceral down almost immediately after The Devil's Cartel was finished.
First there was GTA's joke about CoD having a space level, for it to come true in Ghosts, and now this? I'm a little more amused than I should be with jokes and pranks becoming real games.
Considering this was created by the same genius behind Resident Evil, I couldn't help making comparisons. The main villain sounds like he finally figured out the one way to make Nemesis scarier (though I probably shouldn't have read this, would've preferred not seeing him or knowing he's random until playing for…
Often enough, yeah. Even the Xbox version is pretty easy to find for around that price by now. (Well maybe, I know very little of how pricing on this stuff works in other countries, but still, Steam!)