No wonder why Hollywood keeps adapting videogames into lousy films—almost all of them turned in a profit.
No wonder why Hollywood keeps adapting videogames into lousy films—almost all of them turned in a profit.
It is really weird the way in which companies control piracy. Some of them even allow it in order to enjoy a wider market share (Microsoft). However, if you really want to control it. Come on!!! Lower your prices, invest in new IP (especially you, Ubisoft), and cater your fan base. Moreover, the casual bubble is…
Sure, whenever you put on scene James Cameron talking for a lifetime whitout showing any video , a non-English speaker such as Pele drooling for hours about soccer while there are technical difficulties, and you dress it with a game illiterate such as Joel McHale burping stupid jokes, you clearly represent a company…
I think that Bungie is now in a perfect position to develop an interesting IP based on their experience in shooters, somewhat in RTS, action/beat 'em up and storytelling (although they need to strengthen this area a little bit). I really hope something good comes out of this!!!
I do not know what's all the hype about Brutal Legend. Really, I've never quite understood it. The environments and characters look like they need serious polishing. The weapons are tremendously derivative. The car scenes look like GripShift. A mediocre comedian as its main character filled with cliched dialogues???…
"It seems obvious to us that maintaining the long-term integrity of any entertainment property has been dependent on not making substandard spin-off products to people whose primary interest is making a quick buck."
They may look almost the same, but Fallout 3 lacks one element that keeps it from greatness— Gary Oldman
@ddhboy: Lol!!! You just nailed it!
I'm playing Little Big Planet (creating my level), and Lost Odyssey (I'm on Disc 4). Hopefully, I'll finish it!!
"Sic Parvis Magna". One of the best video game mottos ever.
MySpace has been waaaay below Facebook in terms of game content. Personally, I do not like this trend (or even fad) of social networks desperately trying to capture a share of the game market.