I'm assuming you drive a Seat? You seem pretty upset about his generalization.
I'm assuming you drive a Seat? You seem pretty upset about his generalization.
+1 for you. Goldeneye is probably my all-time favorite Bond movie (it was the first one I saw, I really like Pierce Brosnan, it's got Sean Bean in it, and it features great use of Famke Janssen's thighs).
I mostly meant that it's not Ganon's true form in most of the games; he walks around as a man most of the time, as opposed to being this mostly silent, mysterious pig monster.
I kind of liked the original designs, because they were simple but to the point. Also, I miss "Pig Monster" Ganon who has always been the "true" form of Ganondorf to me.
Yeah, I've been waiting for this from launch, since I purchase the 3D version of every bluray I can. 3D blurays on a good TV = awesome.
I feel your pain. I still have my PS3, but it's not hooked up and there's no room for it in my entertainment center, so I've been waiting for this update as well. Super excited!
Isn't the problem more that Rare is no longer staffed by many of the people that made their legendary SNES and N64 games? It's no big surprise that MS doesn't care as much about a company that churns out games like the Xbox 360 version of Perfect Dark. Free Radical (they're the Timesplitters guys, right?) is the…
Yup, this is exactly why I took a 66 month loan. I could've done less, but on months when I may not want to pay too much (anniversary, Christmas, etc.), it frees up money, and as there's no penalty for pre-payment, quarterly bonuses and random extra money will still be put towards this as well.
I think you're right that it is essentially just Phil Spencer's talking points re-framed as an article, but at the same time, this is Kotaku, so I feel like it's probably not fair to hold them to the same standards as you would the NY Times. Phil Spencer's ideas worked well enough that not much needed to be added, so…
I think expectations have a changed a little since then as the medium (videogames) has evolved, but that's a good point. It doesn't get much cheesier than the voice acting in 2, and 2 is one of my favorite games of all time.
Yeah, I can see your point. And to be fair, playing a part in a videogame isn't nearly the same as acting in a live action movie/tv show, so he might be fine for the part either way.
Yeah, I 100% agree with you. I've been playing since the beta, but even at this point it doesn't feel like a full game. I can't wait for the second though, one they've fleshed things out.
I actually played almost every single Silent Hill. And it's definitely fair to say they changed quite a bit after 4 (maybe after 3, honestly), but they were at least trying to stay authentic with 5 and 6 (too lazy to type names), it's just that the Silent Hill Team wasn't working on them anymore.
I still think it's an awesome game, and somewhat paradigm-shifting (in that I think a lot of other games are going to be taking gameplay from Titanfall fairly liberally), but you're right, the big issue is that at the end of the day, almost every match type is fairly similar.
I know, I freely admit that it's possible he doesn't suck anymore. I'm just answering the OP's question. Hopefully he does well!
Yeah I know, and I agree. As I was saying to Super Arppis, I just don't want them to mess with style of SH too much, since before everything else, that's the thing that really makes the series for me.
I respect him (I like MGS), I'm just wary when a series with a very specific feel is picked up by someone who has such a distinct style. But hopefully you're right.
I love Silent Hill (I love the games and I love the movies), but I'm skeptical as to how Kojima is going to handle this. However, if anybody can put some new life in the series, it's del Toro, who is fantastic when it comes to horror.
I can't help but find it a little ironic that when MS does something like this, people call it "shady," when every website on the internet purposefully creates headlines like this every day "to get hits." So even if MS did try to mislead people about this, they're no worse than every click-hungry (Kotaku included)…