The Copernicus Conspiracy for Brotherhood is still exclusive to the PS3 version.
This likely comes down to Liberation being a PS Vita exclusive. Might have been a part of a contract or something.
Chances are, it will remain only on the PS3/PS4.
The Copernicus Conspiracy for Brotherhood is still exclusive to the PS3 version.
This likely comes down to Liberation being a PS Vita exclusive. Might have been a part of a contract or something.
Chances are, it will remain only on the PS3/PS4.
Correction: It's Dear Esther, not Dear Ester.
But anyways...which version of Slender is OR compatible? Both would be pretty good, but I can honestly imagine the original being better...
Also, does OR actually add much to 3rd person games? It seems better designed for 1st person or experimental games...
My friends & I discovered a couple of years ago that my bran has actively blanked certain story elements from that series.
I love it, I know it's a grim series...but I genuinely have no recollection of certain parts of the story, despite having seen every episode.
What sort of price range would make you consider it a good purchase?
It's on my wishlist on Steam...but I've heard so little about it, I'm still unsure on whether I want it or not.
Is it any good?
It's good to know that somebody, somewhere, gets to stick to a daily routine of Friends on their TV...
I think shows like Buffy are so ingrained into Pop Culture now that re-runs of them are kind of pointless.
It's like Friends. They stopped re-showing those on UK TV a couple of years ago now...despite how opular it remains.
It's probably more beneficial to have people buy the DVDs than to catch them on TV.
I have all of the on DVD. Been going through them over the past few months.
Aside from the slightly dodgy 90s filming style of the first series, it really does still hold up quite well...
It'd be interesting if you could add achievements to the games you make...but I guess then what would stop people from making really easy games with full points unlocked simply by pressing "A"?
Still, like I say, it'd be interesting...
[Xander has announced his engagement to Anya; the two are kissing with uncomfortable intensity.]
Buffy: [softly] Did you know about this?
Giles: No. Unless I blocked it from my memory, much as I will Xander's vigorous use of his tongue.
[Giles takes off his glasses and cleans them on his shirt]
Buffy: [shocked] Is that…
I have all bar 2 of these, which is pretty good...I rarely have any of the games on these sort of "best of" lists, but my PC collection has built quite rapidly over the past 3 years.
X-COM and Battlefield are the ones I'm missing. X-COM I'm sort of interested in, but not entirely sure it's the game for me.…
Just so you know...you've convinced mt to look in to purchasing Bulletstorm.
Yup.
I'm trying to avoid major spoilers, on the off chance you want to discover them yourself...but yes. Desmond's storyline finishes in 3.
Given that Desmond's story is over now...
I have to say, I am loving the increase in games that really punish the player at the moment.
But honestly...I know I'd buy this, be crap at it, and end up spending my time watching epic playthrough's on youtube while eating a tub of icecream and lamenting the death of my family...
I'm sort of liking the idea of throwing it at things at high speed.
Not as pretty as fire, but a damn slight more entertaining to watch...
Flower + Flow = Hohokum
Definitely not a bad thing. But that's the vibe I'm getting.
I'd assume gameplay is more intuitive if you play it from the start, without a developer or a crowd at your back...
Dino Crisis please. A franchise that we've been calling for a remake or fresh entry in for years now...
Agreed. Van Helsing was my choice as well.
The other options have been on sale plenty of times, often at better prices, but Van Helsing hasn't...and it's one that I've wanted since spotting the trailer for it.