I missed Bloodwing quite a bit. That "part" of BL2 hit me hard :( Zer0 just isn't the same.
I missed Bloodwing quite a bit. That "part" of BL2 hit me hard :( Zer0 just isn't the same.
Ultra SF4 through a streaming service that then had TV latency (some people have pretty latent TVs) and latency added by the connection to another play in an online match would make the game completely unplayable. I'm all for more people playing USF4 and fighting games in general but this was a pretty awful choice to…
This video has actually convinced me that I really want this game. I've enjoyed the BL games and this one seemed like it would be a re-tread but it looks like the aussie devs behind it have added a lot of fun features.
At least now they will have a gun grinder that can spit out a much better gun which is pretty OK to me.
Positional sound in Q3 is freaking amazing. You can hear somebody running/jumping/firing and know exactly where they are on the map pretty much. Also, that's q3. You learn to kill very quickly and efficiently or you die yourself. It's the only FPS that I could safely compare to a fighting game in regards to how…
Uhh, we did see it in action. The 10 minute long video in the article above is entirely gameplay and clearly shows it as an FPS MOBA. From your response I am going to assume you didn't notice that there was a video. You should watch it...the game is definitely not Borderlands haha.
Did he happen to mention how many episodes it would be?
I am really confused by your response. Did you even read the article and did you watch the Youtube video that discusses the gameplay at length and pretty much shows that the game is a FPS MOBA? It's not Borderlands or Borderlands-like...not even remotely. It has more in common, outside of perspective, with League…
It has almost every element of it being a MOBA...every single one. The only thing that differs is that every shot is a "skill shot" and it's in first person. It has the objectives on the map to overcome, big creatures that gives rewards, creeps/creep waves, in-game items to buy that reset every game with the level…
I actually had the Zelda watch and it was pretty awful :( I mean, it was neat to have something to play while standing in line waiting for the bus to show up but those were just terrible terrible games.
Trying to turn this around on me as if I need a "break", as you say, and also trying to insert alternate meanings into what I wrote by pulling out small pieces and twisting them is pretty troublesome. I never said they were "just bloggers". I informed you, since you don't seem to understand it, that this is a…
Yeah, actually it does. This is a blog that journalists, and some aren't even considered "proper" journalists, write on. In fact, that is the whole point of the Gawker network. The fact that you don't seem to understand this coupled with your blanket repeated response to all the others who informed you of this…
Broad generalizations are just dumb and enforces stereotypes that are popular but not usually even true. Some people simply like to repeat them to feel like they are saying something important.
This is a blog.
Yup. That's how contracts work. This is a fairly common practice. When Bethesda forced the release of New Vegas, despite knowing about all the bugs, it still had in the contract that the game would need an 85 or higher on Metacritic within X amount of days of the games release to get a sizeable bonus. The game got…
I was under the impression this was done quite a while before the release of Borderlands 2. They did it as a proof of concept for BL2. I've been running BL1 off of Steam ever since then with roaming profiles and no need to sign into Gamespy.
I agree. However, if there is a movie made of The Last of Us, Hugh Jackman could definitely play Joel. Especially if he toned down the bulk a bit that he puts on for his Wolverine role.
That's not how those sites work though. If random site X gives the game an 8 and IGN gives a game an 8 the IGN score is weighted more heavily. So if a random site gives the game a 2 but two much more well known sites gives the game an 8 it won't drop the review score from an 8 most likely. Gamerankings and…
The contract is referring to reviewer scores and not user scores. And it was a bonus that they lost assuming the contract from 2010 is still accurate in 2014.
Having names like, The Fallen, The Darkness, The Traveler feels more real to you? It doesn't feel generic, cliche or overused and a bit childish? I mean, if you're cool with it then all happiness to you man! I just don't see it that way and perceive it as lazy writing. You don't have to use a "random" name but…