The name does come from Blade of the Immortal. It was my favorite comic/manga years ago. I haven't kept up with it in years though, but if its finally finished, I maybe have to get back into it and see how it ends.
The name does come from Blade of the Immortal. It was my favorite comic/manga years ago. I haven't kept up with it in years though, but if its finally finished, I maybe have to get back into it and see how it ends.
I wouldn't judge it too much from that trailer, it didn't really show anything but the character and the setting. I'd say its a very early build. But i do prefer a trailer like that, which shows the game play even if its only a little, then a CG trailer that shows no gameplay at all.
Microsoft deserve every shot they get. This has been one of the worst console launches in history so far. You can tell how bad it is, when doing a complete 180 on almost everything is actually the best thing going for you over the last couple months.
The only good thing to me about portable games is that they're portable, everything else is done better on a home console. Delivering a console experience on the go is definitely what I'd want from a portable system. But lucky for me i do all my gaming on the go on my laptop. It isn't a great one, but it does well…
It does sound the same, only much more expensive and much much better.
I actually prefer the first Black Ops to all the rest of them. The thing i liked about it was i could play the multiplayer, against bots, which is how mostly i played it out side the campaign. If Titanfall has bots, then maybe its worth a look, but games like the Division and Destiny are definitely more my tastes…
I loved teh single player in MW2 and MW3. I played both single and muiltiplayer in both games. But i don't play a lot of online mutliplayer, and with out a campaign it just seems like less of a game.
The game does look good, but the lack of single player means a no purchase for me.
I think your mistaking College football for pro football, if you lose one team in next year's game the only people who will really car the fans of that team, but no one else. Unlike pro football, with over 100 teams to choose from, missing one isn't that big a deal.
i agree, i hate Notre Dame so much, its fun too kick their ass in the game, but will be more fun for them not to be there at all
If a game company lies about the content of a game, or does another Aliens Colonial Marines, then i'm all for the outrage about lying. But I really don't care if Bethesda lies about who is making a game, or who lost their chance to make a game. Personally I think going through the email to find this out now or a…
I bet this means an even bigger delay in "2nd tier countries" as they now have become 3rd tier
I traded in Dragon's Dogma and a few other to get Dark Arisen, so it didn't cost me much cash and i'm glad i did. I really enjoyed the extra content. On the whole Dragon's Dogma is a game that stay in rotation and i keep going back too just cause teh combat is just so good. Too bad it does so many other things bad,…
The user base will be divided anyway, since most games will come multiplatform and on PC, i doubt most games except for microsoft exclusives will even significant use of Kinect. I myself never had any interest in kinect. To me its just a gimmick and i have never seen any proof that motion controls can actually…
Korra is a decent show, but because its the follow up to The Last Airbender series it has a lot to live up too. It didn't live up to its predecessor in my opinion. I don't know if it'll be able to recover either, not when the leads which are Korra and Mako seem to be the characters i dislike the most.
I found the first season of Korra kinda disappointing. I'm not saying it was bad, but it didn't grab me like the The Last Air Bender series did.
I had a 2600 as a kid, and i used to play combat for hours against my brothers. Pitfall, Missile Command, and Space Invaders were some great games. Also remembering how games were back in those days give you a greater appreciation for how far they've come.
I think Bethesda might indeed think Oculus Rift will be huge, and they're investing in they're own future. Since their 2 major properties TES and Fallout are huge immersive First Person games. Having a person apart of the Oculus Rift team as an employee could pay off big time.
No he doesn't, and the guy in gamespot never bothered to explain it. But given how how many he's been through, he doesn't want to spend more money than he has to getting a replacement. Doesn't make sense to me, but it his money.
Well he was already on his third when i moved in, that one destroyed games, like we went through 3 copies of COD MW 2 , 3 of COD BO, 2 of Borderlands, 2 of Madden, and 2 of nba 2k. Eventually that one rrod about a year after i moved in, so he went got a used one from gamestop, That one lasted about 4 months then…