PT = Playable Teaser, the code name for the now-dead Silent Hills teaser/announcement game, which Kojima and Guillermo del Toro were working together on.
PT = Playable Teaser, the code name for the now-dead Silent Hills teaser/announcement game, which Kojima and Guillermo del Toro were working together on.
“Haha, watching other people play video games is weird!” he tells his audience, who are there to watch him stand around and talk about current events.
Well, when the players have already figured out roughly 90% of the story of the entire series so far, and this one is supposed to be the last, it’s also nice of him to wrap it up with something that says “here’s what you missed, thanks for playing!”
While I haven’t seen the movie for myself yet, I do enjoy all of the criticism around the source material being a stealth game about precision, timing, all that good challenging shit. Sure, that’s what it’s about, if you care about getting the best scores. You can also run in guns blazing, murder every damn person who…
“In Dark Souls II, there’s a brief window where a player can escape a backstab by rolling”
Yeah, ever since people have taken notice of his popularity, there have been a lot of others trying to do the same thing with the same style. I think some people just decided it was easier to hate “Let’s Players” as a whole after that, instead of just the specific ones guilty of these things.
Because since when have third party emulators ever had problems, right? They’re just shining examples of perfection for every game!
And since Xbox One will soon have full backwards compatibility with many (if not all) of the 360’s biggest hits (and then more games soon after that), and the ability to stream games to all Windows 10 devices, this third party emulator just might be void before it’s even finished.
Sounds like a good idea at its core... but this is telling me it’s not quite being executed properly. I see “horror game” and figured it was more than just a competitive mode that basically takes a mode like Halo’s Oddball and adds in a heavy dose of what seems to be some heavy inspiration from Dying Light.
Graphics and gameplay both look exactly like Tony Hawk’s HD, which also promised to go back to the game’s roots, but really didn’t outside of only using classic levels and some of the soundtrack.
I feel like how games are handled on Xbox One really needs to be changed for things like this to work to their full extent. Like, why do I have to reserve 4GB of extra space on the hard drive for something like BattleBlock Theater? With the newer gen titles taking up massive amounts of space fast, every little bit…
As someone who’s... well, not a fan of his, I can say that some of it has to do with his persona. The whole talking (shouting) with a goofy voice and trying to make jokes (no matter how terrible they are) out of anything and everything is just too fake. Part of it is also that he’s not very good at what he plays.…
I’m fairly sure that it doesn’t. Most ad agreements I’ve ever heard of are based on how many people actually see the ad, which requires it to load and appear properly. That’s how it is with partner/affiliate programs on sites like YouTube or Twitch, at the very least.
So basically, Fallout hipsters were hipsters before being a hipster was even a thing. Sure, the original Fallouts had great humor, more depth, more “realism” or whatever, but the gameplay? Really? Also, complaining about the level of realism in a sci-fi game is funnier than most of the jokes the game itself has had.…
Sure, just add in a lock on button, break the hitboxes, and slow down the animations!
Saw him a couple years ago in Los Angeles. Probably one of the best there at actually playing the part.
The fact that Call of Duty and Assassin’s Creed love taking up so much of other people’s briefings in past years tells me that Bethesda putting a separate spotlight on Doom and Fallout to properly cover everything they needed to was a smart idea.
So let me get this straight.
Except the jump in tech from PS3 to PS4 was even smaller than that of 360 to One. Not even using a different kind of disc. Nice try though.