People pay to play all sorts of real-world sports and get banned. Do you think its free to join the Tour De France?
People pay to play all sorts of real-world sports and get banned. Do you think its free to join the Tour De France?
except a major developer, but they're nobody.
The recent players list on the PS3 is how I found most of my new PSN friends. Several people on my list today are there because they made really good teammates back in Warhawk or Fat Princess and it turns out we play a lot of the same games.
Consoles need system-wide preferences for things like invert-Y or X, whether we prefer X or O as the action button (I'm looking at you, Kojima), etc.
As opposed to downloading a backed-up APK from an Android user?
There are other countries? Is that why all those people in the Olympics have different flags and strange anthems? I was so confused.
The target logo means "shoot me" not "there's good stuff here cheap". Its a ridiculous logo.
Neither Apple nor Target's logos tell me anything. They're branding at its finest, sure but then so is the Polo logo. A logo that actually represents what a company is when you see it, that's brilliant.
The game this logo is for is multiplayer. It pits four players against one. The four are humans; the fifth is a giant monster. So they're evenly matched. This, everyone, is a brilliant logo. (The game sounds like it's pretty good, too.)
Shin Megami Tensai... You're welcome.
Some of your ideas in the next reply are quite good but I have to make one point — I have no need to relate to the character I'm playing in a video game. I think it comes from years of role-playing in drama club — you are not a character, you are simply portraying one. Yes, understanding the character can help in…
Myst immediately came to mind but I don't think he's going for something quite as opaque to the casual gamer ;-)
I really enjoyed the finding of the logs in FEAR but only because they were so essential to understanding what was going on. Without reading the logs, you'd have no clue what was happening in those games.
Even without the intriguing connection to a real fiasco, >Adr1ft is an excitingly promising game. Aside from some brief outer space sequences in recent Call of Duty adventures, game designers really haven't done much with first person anything in outer space. The gameplay possibilities of zero-g first-person…
Your sarcasm is appreciated, even though you can't seem to understand what I wrote — I don't play Pokemon games, so I have no opinion on them. I didn't say that X-Y shouldn't be game of the year, I said I didn't play it. Reading comprehension is an incredibly useful skill to develop, along with learning some more…
Shocking!
I'm certainly not the only one: http://www.avsforum.com/t/1483129/the-…
Don't forget to involve a partner :)
TLoU would've been one hell of a long movie ...
I don't see why non-linearity or choice is superior in any way to being cinematic. As I see it, games are about being fun and to some degree, art. I had about the most fun I've had in a long time playing it. You may disagree. From an artistic perspective, they truly excelled in creating a well-rounded and…