No, it still looks like the aiming is floaty and craptacular ,just like it was for 2 and 3.
No, it still looks like the aiming is floaty and craptacular ,just like it was for 2 and 3.
Or with controllers on the PC. :)
You would be shocked, but it's not just old fogies, but young and middle aged PC neckbeards as well. Even developers are guilty of this s**t—Infinity Ward and DICE did not want to add controller options to the PC versions of their shooters, but eventually succumbed to pressure. And even then, it's s**t—for BF3, you…
You're not alone. Multiple friends and I have migrated from console to (HT)PCs for gaming and use controllers most of the time.
Members of the Sony Defense Force typically do.
I get that, but why not have both? Or frankly, let your third party companies handle the FPS genre and you provide everything else first party for launch?
"Considering how pretty much every new console in recent memory has suffered from either a weak launch lineup and/or weak launch follow-up releases, this would be a welcome change to that pattern."
Gotta love how Deadspin neglected the back half of that discussion, including the bit where both UCLA and Nebraska will be wearing #36 patches in honor of the kid, and that both teams are going to come out together ahead of the game to have a moment of silence.
But no, let's get Mora's name wrong, focus on him…
Stop...please stop using rational, coherent thought, or Luke won't be able to make 'articles' to hide his thinly-veiled fanboy contempt for all things Microsoft.
Resistance 3, Killzone 2 and 3...they were graphically good, but boring as all hell and a slog to get through.
The GBC version and the DS version are both available for download via the E-Store for Nintendo.
Agreed. And as I type this, I'm staring at a PlayStation Plus membership ad for Sony on the same page. All Gawker has to do is put a disclaimer up for their Sony editorials (articles?) and they would at least be on the lighter side of gray re: journalistic integrity. But they choose to ignore this, as well as some of…
As a huge baseball fan and former player through high school...I agree with you on your last paragraph.
If anything, Major League Baseball (MLB) should take a page from UEFA and allow the best teams from MLB to compete against the best teams from the professional leagues in Japan, Australia, et al. in a 'best of…
Technically, that's incorrect—the second gen of PS3 consoles was the Phat Piano Black version, but they took out the PS2 chipset and went with software emulation instead. These systems were the 80GB systems bundled with MGS4 way back in 2006 (IIRC...it's been a while).
So you're saying it's on par with the bevy of PS4 indie titles that Sony's lineup is heavily leaning on? Nice hypocrisy there, Sony Defense Force trooper. :-|
Agreed...but that doesn't stop Kotaku from trying to post another story that attempts to crap all over Microsoft.
That sucks. Unfortunately (for my wallet), multi-console ownership seems the best way to go, as I'm both a fan of auto racing and baseball, and GT sucked this gen.
I don't know...Sony's first party title has been a lot more fun than I ever remember MVP being...save for the college baseball years, which were actually some of MVP's best work. :)
Whoooooooa there buckaroo...NFL 2K5 came very close (<50k copies) close to outselling Madden the year it went to $19.99, which prompted EA to get a monopoly on the NFL games.
Do we know if Nintendo plans to make any DLC available for Wind Waker...like extra dungeons (perhaps that make subtle links to the future games in this timeline of Hyrule?)