This is probably the most visually stunning game I’ve ever seen and yet it still looks so fucking boooooooring.
This is probably the most visually stunning game I’ve ever seen and yet it still looks so fucking boooooooring.
FFX’s ending just makes me sad because I immediately think of FFX-2.
The Last of Us has the best ending of any game I’ve ever played, easy. And one of the best endings I’ve ever seen in just about any story (book, movie, or TV show) I can think of. (Which is one of the reasons I’m both excited for and really nervous about the sequel.)
Bioshock infinite made me just sit there in the credits and think what the hell did I just watch - definitely worth a mention.
I’d say Buffalo and Rochester are more kin to Minneapolis than Minneapolis is to anywhere in the Plains.
Counterproposal: Ohio, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Pennsylvania, western New York and (reluctantly) Indiana are the “Great Lakes Region” and have more in common with each other than any of them have in common with the Plains, the mid-Atlantic, New England, the South, or any of the other social/geographica…
Growing up 40 years ago, I more or less equated “Midwest” with the “Big Ten” conference, so I’ve always considered Ohio to be part of the Midwest.
The issue as we have seen previously is when Sony gets a big head they tend to crash pretty hard down the line.
He’s a rapist.
So a guy who gets accused of rape and sexual assault multiple times and hangs out with other rapists doesn’t get the benefit of the doubt? I mean clearly this guy just happens to be in the wrong place, at the wrong time, with the wrong people a lot. It could happen to anyone!
You know, Based upon the evidence, I’m starting to think this guy might just be an asshole.
They have nothing tangible to gain, that’s the whole reason they’ve been so bullish about it. Had they played ball from the beginning it may be a different story, but at this point all they’d get is a lot of “it’s about damn time, jerks” sentiments, and little else.
People don’t seem to understand the business side of…
I still play games that are exclusive to consoles on consoles. With Microsoft’s exclusives are no longer being console exclusive since all first party titles are now available on the PC, so there is no reason for me to ever turn on my Xbox One anymore. Wasn’t always the case, but has definitely been the case the last…
Sony hasn’t sold computers since they sold their VAIO brand in 2014. I don’t know what kind of marketshare they had in the PC space, but I doubt it was an especially large portion of the pie.
Realistically, what does Sony have to gain from enabling crossplay with xbox? One of the major deciding factors for people as to what console to buy is “what system will my friends be on?” Since the ps4 is dominating the marketplace, that’s an incentive to choose them over xbox. Going crossplay removes that incentive.…
That’s pretty impressive for an individual. I bet most CEOs haven’t made any of their company’s cars!
it would not get as much attention, but that’s likely not the point