So you just read about a really cool technology that allows something to be done in a game that is otherwise impossible, and your reaction is to whine about needing an internet connection. Heavy sigh.
So you just read about a really cool technology that allows something to be done in a game that is otherwise impossible, and your reaction is to whine about needing an internet connection. Heavy sigh.
While the XB1 is a great console, and I’m reading your not-so-subtle fanboyism loud and clear, I do agree with you. With cloud processing, any console/PC/gaming device could do this.
I lost it when the medic got out of ambulance already on fire haha.
How is changing the perspective lazy story telling?
You are a great example of what is wrong with the gaming community, congratulations.
Surprised to see this being posted! Thanks for sharing it, means a lot. It really is just something I wanted to do for fun whilst taking a break from my current project. Most of the assets are from two Marketplace content packs; Retro Office Environment and the Abandoned Hospital Pack, so some things might look a bit…
Square Enix is much more content selling it’s old games for obscene prices on the App Store.
Considering there are only 6 playable N64 games on Wii U years after launch, I think Nintendo deserves to be mocked.
The point was to highlight a point I made in the review, to expand on it, to put it in the context of our other coverage about Nintendo’s Virtual Console and to encourage discussion about it in the comments below. It sure felt necessary to me!
The point is to show Nintendo’s incompetence in certain tech areas.
My name is Lara Fisher. And I am a Splinter Cell.
He was the announcer for the first two games, his voice is pretty much tied to the franchise.
Then again, isn’t this what older games did? I was playing Sly Cooper 1 a few months ago and to get a documentary and outtakes you had to get all the collectables in each level.
What happened with SGDQ? About the only thing that I could think is contentious is that the stream hosted a random runner afterwards and blew up his chat for a bit. I mean, I suppose it wasn’t very kid friendly since he was freaking out and cursing, but that’s about it. Did I miss something here?
I neglected to mention the PC version of FFVII that was released in 2013, which I think also counts in favor of the point I was making. We have the option to play the game as it was originally made, so I’m in favor of Nomura and his team trying something new.
Dreams. Beautiful, terrible dreams.
So was the car nice price or crack pipe?
Im guessing run is code for blow
That’s a bullshot on the right. Everyone knows the PS4 and Xbox One can’t render ropes and vines.
Ehhhhhh I’m not feelin it. I think they’re trying to channel some of that old Chevy Advanced Design feel -