100% agree with you. It may not be hard to look up the videos yourself, but if they’re going to do it anyhow for the PS4 offerings, include the stuff for the whole lineup.
100% agree with you. It may not be hard to look up the videos yourself, but if they’re going to do it anyhow for the PS4 offerings, include the stuff for the whole lineup.
Yeah - I’d never have thought to but the books if I hadn’t loved the games so much.
One the one hand, I’m glad so many people are having fun with a community-organised event. On the other, stuff like this where they are specifically targeting players just trying to play in a different fashion (or still just learning) is the kind of behaviour that’s really turned me off even trying games with this…
I am so relieved/excited by this review. I’ve been hoping this game would be good since the first trailer wow-ed me, and my wife is really curious about it, too.
Meh - could have been “design by committee”, or could have been them asking a concept artist to come up with something different followed by “here, hold my beer!”
I hate to tell you this, but spanking is considered a part of sexual ‘play’ by some folks in the West (too). Also, looking at games like Criminal Girls, this isn’t the first game to (potentially, based off that description) attempt to juxtapose discipling with titillation.
The newest Deus Ex and Tales of Zestiria. Gotta get through a bit more of my backlog before Christmas.
Invisible Inc. is excellent - one of the few games in recent years I’ve played through multiple times.
What’s a trend you’d like to see happen *more* in games?
I’d be willing to be dollars to doughnuts that most people who use that as an insult aren’t thinking of it as a reference to pusillanimous so much as a derogatory reference to women...
Some of us who want to “eat it up” like exploring in solitude, mixed with resource farming. Just because it’s not what you want doesn’t want, or are jaded towards, doesn’t mean there isn’t a large market out there for it. For a lot of folks I’ve seen talking online, this game harkens back to some of the golden oldies…
What are your hopes for the future of this hobby of ours? Both from the teams making the games, and from the fans’ perspectives.
This art is just... fun. :)
Strangely enough, I almost always used cars - I found them more challenging, and therefore more fun. :)
*Laughs* The comment was meant tongue-in cheek, in reference to the number of people who would start roasting the idea because of it “watering down the single-player experience”, which is a claim that’s been made of many games that were primarily single-player but included that option, too, in the past. As for the…
Yeah, ‘cause this game wasn’t already on my “Must-Buy!” list already...
And I know this is gonna be controversial (and it makes me feel a little dirty to say), but is it wrong that I kind of wish they had a multi-player component to this, along the line of Assassin’s Creed or Uncharted - not necessarily super…
I don’t know - it looks pretty promising to me. I just hope that they keep some of the visual aesthetic on display here, and don’t pull a Overstrike/Fuse switcheroo (as a few others have pointed out). The Saint’s Row connection works for me - I always had a lot more fun with those than most of the other open-world…
I would have to disagree with such an extreme stance as calling that “an idiot’s view”. At least with the people that you know and interact with, you might have a chance at gauging how likely they are to follow through on a threat. From an anonymous person who’s gone to the ‘effort’ (such as it is, these days) to find…
I guess I’ll try Gone Home - I’ve been a bit curious about it. I find it odd that Sony would give us God of War games twice in a row on the Vita, though. It is a pity that they have announced a lineup that again seems relatively niche, though at least my wife and I have both (surprisingly) been enjoying the surprise…
It doesn’t *matter* how many of these threats are credible. How has it become acceptable to so many people to threaten the lives of others? This is primary school behavior, at best. We, as a community, should understand there’s a reason for the old adage “Don’t shoot the messenger”.
Logically, one of two things will…