Relysis
Relysis
Relysis

@Shippoyasha: Amnesia did all of those things, in my opinion. You should give it a shot. In response to removing weapons, the game gives you environmental tools you can interact with for survival instead. Like hiding in a closet, shoving a table in front of a door, or scrounging for lantern fuel. You always feel

I just meant that if Namco were not not allowed to release a western PS3 version at all, they should have at least given the Japanese PS3 release English subtitles. It wouldn't be cost effective for them to fully translate the game since it wouldn't't see an international release, but would still make imports

I'd like to hear the reasoning behind the fact that the PS3 version didn't include English subs. They would have killed it if the PS3 version were import friendly. Unless that would have somehow violated the exclusivity contract too.

Instead of 'Zoom' locations, you just hold up your magnifying controller to find small fishes and coins... A much better camera, like you said, aiming your Pulsar... *frothing*

I really don't want to buy the Wii U, so Arika better not be developing Endless Ocean 3 for it. Multiplatform please, otherwise I'll be shelling out $400 to play it :(

@LucasReis: Like he said, only Audio/Video and other media are officially supported unfortunately. Although, if it's games that are causing the space to fill up, why not delete the ones you're not playing? You can download them an infinite number of times from the PSN on up to 5 consoles simultaneously.

I love that there don't seem to be many 'invisible walls.' Numerous times in this video the player falls off a ledge when they get too close.

Hope to see you next week, Kakujo. Maybe life will give you a breather.

You should celebrate, Cave!

I'm not sure either. They would have to implement a virtual controller similar to those used in emulators with keymapping available for each game. Tablets are normally used when those other things aren't available, like during travel. Even if the controls were wonky, it will still be fun to play Amnesia on the go.

What did you think of the Dragon's Dogma gameplay?

My point may not have been clear. It has been a long time since the last elder scrolls game, and I welcome another one. It looks great. But it's still Elder Scrolls V. E3 was filled with the latest releases of these established franchises, and not so much with new concepts and creativity.

Which is cool, but there still isn't much risk or creativity there since the costs are going towards something that they know will sell piles. Now that you mention it though, I'm a bit of a hypocrite. Even though I would rather see something new entirely, I would still kill for a Frostbite Mirror's Edge 2.

I must have missed this. That is exciting, and something they can probably pull off. Very interesting indeed...

"Among them was Bethesda's Sequels, Square Enix's Sequel, Activision's Sequel and Electronic Arts' Sequel."

Yeah you're probably right, as long as the tight focus on time trials isn't lost. Anything to get more people interested would be a good thing, I suppose (besides weapon mechanics).

@Shisnopi: I have to disagree, although I believe your suggestion would help sales quite a bit. The game for me was 100% about parkour, and that's what made it wonderful and unique. Personally, I think guns should be entirely eliminated from the sequel.

E3 just turned into a success. Same as last E3, the only news I wanted was anything to do with a Mirror's Edge sequel. I literally want to frolic around in the meadows with joy right now.