Can't trust 'em... Anything could be a spider after all. The neighbour, the friendly old lady that walked by, perhaps even your parents?
Can't trust 'em... Anything could be a spider after all. The neighbour, the friendly old lady that walked by, perhaps even your parents?
True, the colour is off. But that's kind of my first impression when I glance at it. A blue screen with some text, instantly tells me I have to wait for my computer to restart after a memory dump, and that all my unsaved stuff is lost.
It's a dating sim, did you expect a deep and meaningful relationship? These games aren't made to train people to do better in real life, nor to emulate the game. They exist to help lonely people feel a sense of connection with something easier than real life (otherwise they wouldn't be playing the game to begin with).
It looks like the blue screen of death, not a fan.
I added it to my account without downloading it and now its there to stay.
Except it was in third-person.
To be honest, I was expecting a more stylistic look this time around, something like Kyousougiga (same studio). But it seems they're just playing it safe with these new redesigns that look like they were made for a 2003 remake. Then again, i'm not the target demographic so I could care less.
I get that, but i've seen much better looking trees in most PS3/Xbox 360 launch titles. Trees aren't that hard to improve the textures on, and its not like they have a whole open world to construct, just a track and some stuff on the edges.
Ah, my bad. I'll judge based on the final product then.
I've never understood why racing games focus so much on the car and road in terms of realism, but always use the ugliest textures for everything right outside the track. It's a dead giveaway the right side is fake, not just cuz of the small things, but because the trees and crowds look like ps1 level stuff.
AC2, Brotherhood, and Revelations are the only AC games currently out that are set in Europe (not counting mobile games or ports). AC1 was in the holy land, AC3 was in America, and AC4 was in the Caribbean.
They aren't saying "without our gear, you'll certainly die", they're saying "hey, this can happen, be safe". Though they are using fear... whatevs, it's a good marketing tactic, humans often make decisions based on fear.
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The game is still $60 at most retailers, with a few sales here and there. Why would an improved version of a full retail game be cheaper than said retail game? You're getting more for the same price.
I've already got a PS4, i'm probably gonna buy an Xbox One sometime down the line, but i'll likely never buy any nintendo console aside from my 3DS.
Might wanna mention that the video in the article is part 3 out of three cinematic trailers for the game.
Ubisoft has a history of bad console to pc ports.
Better to update for a new era. All the cool kids are doing it.
The ending kind of skims by what you're worrying it'll end like. The concept they go with somewhat works under the concept but feels like an attempt to avoid a conclusion as if hinting for a second season. I hope that didn't give it away, I suck at this.
There usually is HST tax which is sometimes 13% or 15% depending on the location here in Ontario, but I got my PS4 online at thesource.ca and I didn't pay any tax there, it was just the console plus the $20 shipping fee. Also, if they don't have a single building in ontario, they don't have to charge tax. Steam's tax…