This is a visually striking game :o
This is a visually striking game :o
Her face...Looks entirely different. Even the color from her eyes seem entirely different... The environment looks a lot prettier though?
I'm one of those folks that can't cook...
The last Tales game I played was something for the SNES. I thought it was pretty interesting gameplay.
This seems like it's kinda come late.
Shenmue...Sony can do it. I don't trust Sega of today to revive Shenmue to glory. But Sony? Duuuuude, my gut feelings says yes they can do well with it making it an exclusive for PS4.
Definitely get Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon. Prices are worth it!
After enjoying BLOPS 2, I couldn't get into Ghosts...Maps are too big for a COD game, sound design is horrible (guns sounding fake, one set of footsteps sfx in multiplayer for running), the slide animation feels very amateur and too quick, and I don't understand what the hell they did with the perks/upgrade/weapon…
I've always enjoyed this artist's works...I feel like this is one of his best with the powerpuff one so far. Something about the middle one just scream perfection in terms of execution (the face/eyes/hair especially)
Uh, okay, never said anything about breaking markets, or claiming folks don't like choice...but ok, hmm.... nice sarcastic remark I suppose.
I think there's some expectation from all sides of the gaming industry, that consoles do more than just be made for games. Some features may not be useful at all to you, but the important thing is how they integrate these other features to bring about more consumers on their "ecosystem" (which isn't just about selling…
13 Steam machines...wtf. I get the reason for variety, but if I were some console gamer looking to get into PC Gaming, all of these options that exist would be too confusing to me to make a good decision to buy one that I think would be best for me long-term. I say this because I don't want to worry about building my…
The Dreamcast button...mmhmhm, I wold even say VMU had its cool mini buttons too
Good question. Either way, the short descriptions are really useful in gauging how the gameplay works, and whether or not it's enticing enough for anyone to want to pick up a certain game and play
Eh, this feels like it'll be boring.
I want to say TLoU is this year's surprise multiplayer hit.
The Last of Us basically?
I don't really like it, I prefer the simple, minimal look. Not only is it recognizable, but why fix something that isn't broke?
I'm not a big fan of grinding...it's a huge timesink and tends not to be fun, unless it's something like the Batman Arkham Origin game where I can fight against respawning enemies to get more XP and acquire skill points, because there's at least a bit of strategy to vary up the combat and achieving a perfect score.
There's a problem with too much money? Mannnn, I have a problem with not having enough money, to even perform a job D=