And no one had asked him what the status of episode 3 was? =(
And no one had asked him what the status of episode 3 was? =(
@Platypus Man: Actually 5 and 6 are asked during the game in Mass Effect 2.
@SixTwoSixFour: But But what if the desert...is Atlantis????
@PACKFAN4LIFE: Isn't Hitman developed by Eidos and most likely be published by Square Enix? How would Activision play a role in this?
"where they are on trail for the crime"
Favorite one in the game so far. Kojima had to put something in there for his Metal Gear Fans XD.
Anyone remember the game Raptor? This brought back some really good ol' memories.
I think they should've just called it something like SkyShock instead of Bioshock...I would like to retain my adventures of the franchise underwater only and think of this as a spiritual successor to a spiritual successor.
@OmegaSpartan08: Space
@AcornPop: I thought he always bought contracts for the highest bidder (with the exception of 2 of course)
What happend to his tattooed barcode?
I'm going say Policenauts cause everyone is asking for ZOE3.
I was pretty dissapointed; like most of you had mentioned earlier it was more rehashing the cut scenes in the game to make a cohesive story. Even then, Hillcoat's rendition of the story is not on par with the one Rockstar told in the game. He made Marston seem like a cold-hearted killer since they never clearly…
I'm hoping we'll be seeing a similar eyes-on at E3.
@Nihilexistentialist: That's good argument you pose there, but I wouldn't assume the development costs for optimizing the PC version- assuming if it is not completed yet-would really cost as much as optimizing it did for optimizing it for the 360. The real reason why?
@NeVeRMoRe666: Oh I never said it was a bad move for Microsoft. Maximizing your chances of profitability doesn't always mean it's the best thing to do.
@Nihilexistentialist: Actually Molbork is right. That's exactly what I'm saying; Remedy is the developer-they made the game, the code, etc. The game originally started with PC development and showed the capabilities of multi-core-processors.
@Nihilexistentialist: They developed it yes, but Microsoft holds the publishing rights. If they were nice enough they'd let remedy publish it on PC...where it was orignally intended to be. =(