Giant Bomb and Dtoid are notoriously anti Sony, so I don't put too much stock in what they say. Glad to hear you love it. From what I've played so far, I agree. Studio Japan did everything right minus the DLC situation with this game.
Giant Bomb and Dtoid are notoriously anti Sony, so I don't put too much stock in what they say. Glad to hear you love it. From what I've played so far, I agree. Studio Japan did everything right minus the DLC situation with this game.
Bought it, on mission 3 currently. I LOVE it. The opening was absolutely phenomenal, graphics and soundtrack are fantastic, and the made up language suits this game really well. Plus, Kat is a great protagonist. My one issue with GR is that when you check the trophy list, three DLC packs already pop up. I have the…
Oh, I played and beat the campaign on easy. Started on normal, but the first checkpoint of the Iran mission cost me like seven deaths, so I changed it. Not really a problem per say, but DICE clearly has a different definition of "normal" difficulty than the one 99% of gamers think is normal. Not all military shooters…
Going to pick up Gravity Rush shortly. Minus the reviews from Dtoid (surprise, surprise) and Giant Bomb, the game has fantastic reviews. Probably picking up the Show as well since it's only $30. Between GD, Uncharted, Lumines, and the recent announcement of AC3: Liberation, I really don't regret picking up a Vita.…
I am jealous. The new save state tool looks incredible. Can't wait for the full game. Replaying LBP PSP until then.
I had issues with the difficulty (normal is ridiculously hard) and the whole thing felt like a CoD ripoff with QTEs thrown in. Just my two cents.
Add co-op and SE will have as much of my money as it wants.
Her first line is the Lord's Prayer, and it sounds absolutely terrible. And her accent goes down from there. It's not even laughably atrocious- the accent is just plain bad.
I love video games but don't like platformers 0.0. Still may pick Rayman up due to all of the positive things I've heard.
The Show is one of the reasons to own a PS3 or Vita. Love the series, but just haven't picked up 12 yet. I'm not a huge platformer guy (LBP is alright though) so still debating on Rayman.
GR is a Sony published game, so it'll be 5 bucks off. I second the request for preorder DLC in the store. Ghost of Sparta had it on the PSP, so there is no reason for GR not to have it. The military DLC is why I'm picking it up at GameStop as well.
Infamous 1 and 2, Heavy Rain, and a PSN game like Journey if we're talking exclusives. Multiplats, I'd go with Assassin's Creed, both Batman games, and RDR if you want to give him a basic overview of the generation.
Stewart ruined Snow White for me. Loved the rest of the movie (Hemsworth was brilliantly cast) but a movie like Snow White doesn't work when a talentless black hole with two facial expressions and an absolutely awful British accent is playing the title character. She brought down what could have been a decent fantasy…
As others have said below, what about in regards to previously announced projects? Crytek is also supposed to be working on Ryse and Homefront 2, both of which are obviously traditional retail games.
Excellent point. Forgot Crytek was on that project.
Asking for comment on rumor is journalistic policy. Occasionally, companies will confirm the rumor. I believe this happened with the 3DS.
Debating on doing that Toys R Us Vita game sale. Problem is that the Show is the only game that appeals to me, and I have Gravity Rush coming Tuesday. Is Rayman as good as everyone claims?
I'm extremely skeptical about the PS4 coming next year, if only because Last of Us is supposed to come out next year as well and there is no way a game of that caliber would come out on outdated hardware- especially with the trend of Sony systems having poor software at launch. Sony would just move LoU back if it was…
Illustrated Man would be my pick. It's fairly short, but has some of the greatest stories you will ever read. Wasn't a huge fan of Fahrenheit 451, but the guy below likes it, so maybe give that a shot as well.
I was on the verge of tears when I heard the news. Bradbury has not only been one of my favorite authors, but he managed to instill my curious mind with a sense of whimsy and wonder. Martian Chronicles, Illustrated Man, and The October Country are some of my favorite literary works of all time. Bradbury was the master…