I don't think they should and I don't think they will. The longterm push to get PSNow on more phones makes me think they realize that in general people really just want to use their phones.
I don't think they should and I don't think they will. The longterm push to get PSNow on more phones makes me think they realize that in general people really just want to use their phones.
Yeah, that could be. GTA sells tons on pretty much whatever it gets released on though. It's a perennial mainstream seller. It'll be interesting to see how both The Order and Bloodborne do in NPD.
I think a lot of people get way too invested in how a game turns out and preorder culture and fanboy metacritic fights certainly don't help. There's been a lot of skepticism going into this game's release and I really lowered my expectations but figured I'd still get it because I like directed experiences like this. …
I think it's a tough sell at full price. If this was a $20-30 downloadable game it may be more palatable but then you wouldn't get the production value which I think adds to the experience.
I've got the game and while I haven't finished it, I'm really enjoying it. I'm not finding it to be the mess that the professional reviews make it out to be. I'm sure it's just my tastes though as I dig the whole cinematic thing but I completely understand why others wouldn't like it.
Late last night on NeoGAF—which itself is rather odd; why on a message board instead of in Bungie's weekly update?—designer Luke Smith made some comments that will undoubtedly cheer up Destiny addicts who are worried about what the future might bring.
This Thor looks absolutely surprised by... his reflection?
A few mentions were made of co-ordinating the new iteration of the Marvel Universe across the company's divisions, which of course includes the entertainment arm responsible for successes in the realms of film and TV. With Marvel's upcoming film slate already announced, it seems entirely likely that they'll be working…
Darn right it's rad.
I was okay with Robodinklage but if the player character responded to him with stuff like this, it would have been so much more fun to play.
I tried to find an appropriate CSI/YEAAAH gif. No luck. Here's the best I got:
Either a garbage can or an empty future-timey arcade cabinet.
He was definitely work to put together. I used mine so much that the parts where the heads from the limbs clicked into the torso plane wore out so it was always falling apart. So awesome though.
So umm, what's this used for?
Here's a video walkthrough of the house. It's ridiculous.
Blah blah blah, it's broken, it's compromised, it's boring. Whatever. I can see the game's flaws as well as anyone else, but I don't care, because I also see beauty and craft here that I can't help but enjoy. Also: once you play through Assassin's Creed Unity, the lighting, hair and smooching in other video games just…
I can see how someone wouldn't be into that. I'm all for the "realism" myself. I think there's still a lot of silly costume design out there - both male and female.
Lawd, I wish I could stop playing that game. It's not even very good but sadly, it's the still the best Spider-Man game around.
I think the classic costume "works" because it still fits into the general norm for female comic outfits. To me, the recent Batgirl, this new Spider-Woman along with the fairly recent Captain Marvel redesign and new Ms. Marvel are still the exception and not the rule when it comes to female comic characters.