Well part of the crap is that customers have been getting the franchise on all systems, and now they can only get it on one, unlike Halo, which has only ever been on xbox except for 1 & 2 getting pc ports.
Well part of the crap is that customers have been getting the franchise on all systems, and now they can only get it on one, unlike Halo, which has only ever been on xbox except for 1 & 2 getting pc ports.
Fair point. Either way it's crappy though.
No actually I don't, because the visual style of this game is similar to Wind Waker in more ways than just being cell-shaded. The only thing it shares with those other games is the cell-shaded aspect, but this game could easily be mistaken for windwaker at first glance. While all the games listed you have strong…
I'm making more of a cost comparison.
Who said there was no room? No one said that. You're implying that incorrectly just because someone said the visual style is reminiscent of Wind Waker, which it is. Saying a game looks similar to another is not necessarily an insult. The game looks similar to wind waker in many ways, and it's not just the cell shaded…
Except the price to sub for hulu + to watch it on is negligible compared to the price of buying a new xbone.
Meh at least PC gaming is an open platform that anyone can release on, and you don't have to buy your PC from either Microsoft or Sony.
Imagine how you would feel if the next hobbit movie was only released in every other state, and you had to travel to go see it in theaters. Does that make sense?
Yeah it had it's ups and downs, and the environment detail was really inconsistent, but the gameplay mechanics themselves were good. The only thing I really disliked about that game was the boss fights.
That's how I felt about the torture sequence with Trevor in GTA 5.
They gave it to Respawn Entertainment, not EA. EA just published Titanfall. Respawn also negotiated to keep all the rights to Titanfall. EA had very little to do with the development of Titanfall.
I'm surprised no one mentioned the amazing opening credits of Deus Ex Human Revolution. The opening gameplay may not have been anything spectacular, but the opening credits following that sequences put most movies opening credits to shame.
The sliding cup puzzle is bullshit too, since he will move the ball from one cup to the other but it's invisible unless you use focus. But since you have a very limited amount of it, it's impossible to know when to use it. When you lose one game, you're reverted all the way back to round 1 of the game.
While guardians of the galaxy have been around for a while, you're right in that they don't have a large fan base. Mainly this has to do with Marvel Studios looking for new content to produce movies for, and since they don't have access to either x-men or spiderman (sony owns the rights to those) they have to dig…
Well if we go in that direction atoms are 99.9999999999996% empty space, so the glass is only 0.0000000000004% full.
In the hitman games you're rewarded the most for making the deaths of your targets look like an accident. Figuring out how to do that can be very difficult, but when you pull it off, it's extremely satisfying. Of course you're suppose to do that without killing anyone else, so I suppose that's the equivalent of a…
It's not just sony, it's the industry as a whole. I've heard from some people that microsoft quietly shut down it's Xbox TV division the other day. So all that xbox one cable tv integration will be slowly phased out.
Yeah. It's kind of like how EA gloats about how Origin is a "success" because of how many people are on it. What they fail to mention is that all their new games require it. That's like saying that the DMV is popular because everyone goes there to license their cars.
Satoshi Kon wrote a public letter before he died addressed to his colleagues and fans. It's just about the most heart breaking thing I've ever read in my life.
RIP Bob Hoskins. :(