I was super addicted to it for a while, it was kind of my life for like, 5 years. Super hardcore endgame shell (guild). 10+ hour days a lot of the time. I still worked and stuff, but yeah, it was rough.
I was super addicted to it for a while, it was kind of my life for like, 5 years. Super hardcore endgame shell (guild). 10+ hour days a lot of the time. I still worked and stuff, but yeah, it was rough.
I had somewhere over two years playtime in FFXI. Lots of people had more than that.
They didn't say, but it looks like an action RPG to me. Capcom did Dragon's Dogma and Monster Hunter after all. The cave exploration stuff looked like Skyrim but better.
It's not riding on nostalgia. FF has always been noticed because of cutting edge graphics, fantastic music, and innovative battle systems. These are all areas where they blow away the competition.
Deep Down was the most impressive thing at the conference, and it was a JRPG. Next most impressive thing was Agni's Philosophy. Just because we have seen it before doesn't make it any less impressive. It blew away UE4's showing, again.
Good question.
The plot of HR is basically Robocop 1. Easy to remember. Same city even.
They said they're allowing used games, and you can take them to a friend's PS4. Check Gematsu. Interview with Yoshida in Famitsu.
Isn't that $1,000 for 6 GB GDDR compared to Sony's 8? Pretty damn impressive for Sony.
Best - 8 GB GDDR5
I think we did see how it's going to play, on some level. And that's the area Capcom excels in.
The dragon looked like it I guess. The dialogue in the beginning didn't. Neither did the cave exploration stuff where they were walking!
Best part of the whole show. Capcom is fucking bringing it. This looks like it shits all over Elder Scrolls thoroughly.
Yeah, I just checked. Nothing for me either. PS+ member, and I've bought lots of stuff.
Well isn't that nice :)
The world is gorgeous and that alone makes me have to explore it all and see what this game has to offer.
Really disagree with almost everything he's said. Stupid article.
Yeah exactly. Sega should try and sue them regardless.
The main lesson learned here is never, ever, everrrrrrrrr offer to publish a game from Gearbox. They'll outsource it and not even tell the publisher, not even check the progress of the outsourced team at all until the very end, and then when a garbage piece of shit product comes out they'll leak all kinds of shit to…
Totally agree.