pacokorn77
Nintendo Tim
pacokorn77

It's a heavy rumor.

It's boring watching people play video games, and I know my friends hate watching me play games.

Why call it "Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag"? Why is there a numerical entry, and a subtitle? After 5 games, 2 of which are subtitled, they've never included the number and subtitle at the same time.

Crytek USA better fucking buy Darksiders.

Toe-may-toe. Toe-mah-toe.

If this involves mostly naval combat, count me out.

"It'll mean bigger worlds. Smoother, more seamless animations. More believable AI. More realistic physics. More characters on screen, more things to kill/solve/race, more realistic handling, just generally more."

The only good thing to find it's way (permanently) out of Northern Virginia, and I currently work in his former hometown.

Looks like we won't have to wait long for them to...

Sure, they can play used games, but to what degree? Will you have to buy an access token (like the online passes they're doing now)? Is the game registered to your system, and you can give out "share tokens" to friends (with a limited number of tokens you can give out)?

Same thing happened during the Wii U reveal...

Didn't they all sign wavers prior to actually eating?

"We want more people to play with the PS Vita"

Color.

Sorry, gaming industry. I was more focused on what was being shown, not what genitalia was between each presenters legs.

"Once you have finished the main storyline in Assassin's Creed III you can only play as Connor, the game's prickly half-British, half-Mohawk assassin protagonist."

"you will earn exclusive multiplayer treasures from the Gods that can only be attained from this experience"

"Everything's bigger in Japan!"

Considering most of the games I've played in the past 3 years were from GameFly, yes, I would not buy Orbis/Durango if they blocked used/rental games.

Funny, because that's exactly what turned me off from Dead Space 3, despite being a /huge/ fan of 1 and 2.