There is tons of information for gameplay and how the mechanics will work if you watch closely. It’s not just a simple cinematic. And it was the first trailer, it had to do a lot at once, I’m sure the next will feature a ton of gameplay footage.
There is tons of information for gameplay and how the mechanics will work if you watch closely. It’s not just a simple cinematic. And it was the first trailer, it had to do a lot at once, I’m sure the next will feature a ton of gameplay footage.
The arrogance is assuming Activision even cares about it being successful in the North American markets. It could and will make far more money by being a world wide channel.
That's for sure a possibility. ScaleBound was announced today as being delayed to 2017. However, right now Recore has spring 2016 as its release date.
Can’t agree more when it comes to Life is Strange.
Call me crazy, but this is my most anticipated game of 2016. Watch the Launch trailer. I mean really pay attention to the details in that trailer. There is more story, gameplay, and emotion in those two minutes than there are in most 20 hour AAA video games.
When people ask what our generation has ever had to struggle for, just say Riddler trophies and shake your entitled head slowly.
Great list, Witcher 3 soundtrack is the best of the year. Easily.
If he had been playing fallout on a PC in his bedroom, he wouldn't have been injured at all. +1 for PC master race?
There are two games that literally blew my mind as an adolescent. And after trying psychedelics. I can now fully relate how it was those games blew my mind.
I owned die hard on the Saturn. The one thing I regret most in life, letting my big sister take my Saturn with her to college with all my games because I got a Nintendo 64.
I usually find watching people eat to be really gross, but I love SNACKTAKU.
In a recent Nintendo article I read, Nintendo was basically like “we didn’t expect old men to buy these and never open them, but what the hell, it makes us money, do what thou wilt Americans.”
It's complicated, but basically SNL is an institution at this point. Even when it’s not funny, it’s still a barometer of what’s going on in our culture and society.
After watching that skit, that's what you took away from it?
Sega. Everything Sega. All of the systems, all of the rare games I never got to play. Especially the Saturn, because it had some underrated weird classics.
I fucking love my Xbox one. I have literally not stopped using it since I got it. And since August, it’s felt like the Xbox has been spoiling me. I’ve played MGS V, Halo 5 (they missed the mark on the campaign but it’s the best multiplayer game since halo 3), and played a downright brilliant and criminally underrated…
Are you kidding me.....
I’m not trolling. I’m pointing out that they wrote an op-Ed piece that very well could destroy a fragile award show that is only in its second year, by attacking it’s lack of diversity. And they are right, but when they apply that same metric to themselves it’s “well we know things aren’t ideal at our company” and…
And that completely negates the hypocrisy of their own company, how?
Honestly, why is this so complex of an issue? I mean, seriously. You can’t state your opinion without making massive qualifications beforehand that negate any possible “offense” some one might take.