Horror games have one simple purpose: scaring you. They’re fueled by long moments of tension which erupt in a brief…
wait, hasn’t the world already decided that Chris Brown is a piece of shit?
Introduced at this year’s E3, Square Enix’s new NieR game, developed by Platinum Games, now has an official name and…
I demand Halo Reach on backwards compatibility. That’s all I want.
Let me know when I can play Assassin’s Creed: Rogue on my One.
would you buy the 1st gen iPhone for the price of iPhone 6s today? No, you would not. And yet Apple wanted to sell an mp3 player when there already were rather good ones for half the price on the market. The only original thing was to market it for people, who maybe do not even know what mp3 is. Not that other vendors…
This message has become unnecessary to me. This one in particular seems like it's really trying too hard
I’d say it’s a bit of both. The logical “inevitabilities” are that 1) You can’t advertise an ad-free experience and then show ads with some videos; 2) Due to contract issues, you can’t show videos created for the purpose of generating revenue without ads before agreeing to new contract terms (Note: This is a big…
I don't see how that follows, at all.
Becuase developers in 1991 were definitely making games on the scale of AC:S.
I’ve spent the last week playing through the multiplayer portion of Metal Gear Solid V—and I gotta say, despite the…
First thing I did after buying one was grab a USB3.0 2TB drive on sale. You eat up that 500Gb drive pretty quickly.
The install thing does suck. What I think is weird though is the first games I got for it are all pretty small installs (>15GB), but the newer ones are freaking huge(<40GB). It should’ve launched with a 2TB drive if they were gonna do this bullshit.
Just goes to show that Origins wasn’t given a fair evaluation by the fans. Origins wasn’t any buggier than Knight, it had multiplayer and Cold Cold Heart, and the story was even as good. The boss battles were great, especially Deathstroke and Bane. WB Montreal deserve more credit than they got. The only major…
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If you’re buying the standalone disc for Rock Band 4, it’ll cost you $20 more on Xbox One—$80 instead of $60. How come? You need a special device for your Xbox 360 hardware to to work on your Xbox One. The bundles, however, are the same price.