Remains to be seen I think. It's mentioned as a separate digitizer, which is at least something.
Remains to be seen I think. It's mentioned as a separate digitizer, which is at least something.
If Nintendo had a Dreamcast, it was the Gamecube. The N64 succeeded in steering a lot of development to other platforms, particularly the PSX. The GCN was a far better general platform, but by that point the developer and market perception of Nintendo had shifted.
There are a handful of MMOs available on consoles. Some of them have seen long-term issues arise from that. "PS2 limitations" is a joke for Final Fantasy XI player, as it was the default excuse in many a developer interview. Successful MMOs run for a long time, and continuing to account for console platforms that may…
Shadow of the Colossus
I liked the art direction in the Square-Enix one, and it did come across as quite impressive.
Most likely because it's required for some countries. Japan and the EU mandated it around 2006. Were the 360 using lead based solder, it could not be sold in those countries.
FFXIV has been out in the U.S. since September 2010, just only on PC. It wasn't an NA release that was delayed, it was the PS3 release, for everyone.
Could also give an option akin to VATS in the 3D Fallout games. There have been other JRPGs to offer multiple combat systems. Chrono Trigger lets you pick between ATB and turn based, for example.
Right. Kotaku had already posted a rumor about it yesterday [kotaku.com]
Last year, when Nintendo showed the Wii U, some of us were asking "hey, couldn't you just do most of that with touch devices you already own?".
It's still meant to be left as ambiguous, as it was in the book. Both have a theme of "what it means to be human". Replicants are supposed to be separate from humans essentially due to lack of empathy. The nexus 6 models (at least) demonstrate empathetic behavior, whereas Deckard (particularly), as a hired killer,…
That's what I intended to do, more or less.
It's more common than you'd think, as plenty of F2P games sustain themselves, and B2P games like the Guild Wars titles exist as well. Many other game types have official servers, forums, admins, and so on without needing a monthly fee.
It wasn't just marketing. Sony attracted quite a number of franchises to the Playstation by making it the most attractive system to develop for in that generation - cheap CD-based distribution, relatively simple hardware setup, and so on.
Just not what everyone is interested in. If I wanted some big political power struggle...I'd play EVE.
Might depend on if people are just letting a multi-month subscription run out. Personally, I found it decent at lower level and had friends playing, so I did a 3-month recurring. I cancelled after about the first month of that, but I still had two months remaining before the account went inactive. I had a good couple…
Basically, yeah. They do have significant deposits, but the real thing is that they have the facilities in place to mine/refine them, which is no small thing. Basically, they undercut other suppliers back in the day, resulting in U.S. operations shutting down - and now the time/cost of starting them back up is high…
I don't think the negativity was undeserved per se, due to the "2" in the title.
It's not necessarily a stupid invention. While it might be easy to make the assumption that women could just buy a more modest version of a top or something, it may not be the case. Stores only have so much floor space, usually dedicated to what's considered fashionable at the time, which is something the average…