Looks alright, but I can't help but shake the feel that playing this game will just make me want Bioshock Infinite that much more.
Looks alright, but I can't help but shake the feel that playing this game will just make me want Bioshock Infinite that much more.
They did the Sony one first and after a bunch of people complained, Kate changed it up for the Nintendo one, and continued with the "pending" for Microsoft.
I adored the came when it first came out, and again when I played it a year later. Then I didn't touch it until the Steam X-mas sale when I had to play it for an achievement, and I was surprised at how well it aged. I still enjoy the game (though the keyboard controls are a bit bizarre).
I think this will be about Marcus getting sent to jail and lead up to the events of GoW 1. I also think it will have a snazzy pun for a subtitle involving a certain mythical bird.
Sure as hell beats my graduation photo, which was me on a couch holding a bottle of scotch in one hand and my master's degree in the other.
That was some polished looking stuff for a premiere trailer. Surprised this wasn't leaked long ago. I think it could be pretty good if they can find an interesting way to get around T rated "fatalities". That space suplex looks like a good start.
That's great. Someone should send a tip into Fox and Friends under the headline "New Game lets you Crush Obama"
In a semi-related note, did anyone else see the new Total War expansions and think weird things when they saw "The Obama Faction"?
If this doesn't take place on a ship/space station, wouldn't that instead make it Dead Planet?
It could work if it wasn't a rip off. For example, you can buy the game for $50 (save some money over the hard copy), or you can play the game for 5 hours for $9.99, 10 hours for $17.99, or 20 hours for $24.99. Then, you get to play, but it only takes time off your total as you play it, and it auto-save and drops you…
Nice.
I'll probably pick up the Garrus one.
I can agree with the pacing issues of TDK, but I don't think that Prestige had pacing issues. It was a choice for the whole thing to be slow, and I think the tension that runs through out the film is one of the finest examples of keeping pace in a slow plot that I've seen. Personally, as a writer, if I could keep up…
He says in the article that he'd like a chance to play on PC. So, I'd say not that.
Terrible? What? First of all, having your script turned into a movie, let alone a summer tentpole, precludes you from being "terrible". Second, Memento is pretty good, Dark Knight rises is pretty good (and many people would consider it much better), and I think the Prestige is enough for him to be considers a pretty…
Sanders could probably make a pretty *ahem* cagey version of the movie, but I think Wilson Yip could do the series justice if he was given a Jonathan Nolan quality script.
I don't want the bullet time, but the shoot dodge needs to be there (the full speed one from multiplayer). Being able to leap from cover to cover sideways without having to roll around on the ground, or stand up, run to cover, crouch again, feels so much more natural.
I want the power to be able to do the R.E.D. trick where you step out of a drifting car in slo-mo and walk away shooting the gun.
That Amazon purchase can be activated on Steam
It's Gizmodo's ban on Kickstarter, not Kotaku's. Notice that the article was republished?