whitewolfofrivia
WhiteWolfofRivia
whitewolfofrivia

I completely agree with you. I’m already a sucker for anything Victorian London, so that already got me excited, but the changes to this game look great. Really the only reason I don’t already have it preordered is because I want to make sure that the PC game is actually playable when it releases... Cause you know,

I think it still is considered a “main” entry, Unity was a main entry and it wasn’t numbered.

It makes me wish that I had played Final Fantasy, so that I could get excited about this... I mean I know how big of a deal it is, but I personally can’t get excited, because I never played the games :\

So someone help me... Apparently this game coming out is a huge deal, but I’ve never heard of the series before, ever. What are they?

I’m going to keep my excitement in reserve for a lot of the little things (Destructible environments are seriously one of my biggest sweet spots, but sadly it’s something that usually slides out of development as the release date gets closer) until we see the finished product and can make sure that the effects are as

Agreed, I just felt that Microsoft’s presentation was better. Sony had some amazing reveal, don’t get me wrong, but Microsoft’s presentation was better. And that Rise of the Tomb Raider... man that looks amazing.

You have to admit though, that seeing a $150 price tag on a controller makes you do a bit of a double take. I own a pair of $300 headsets, and it took some coaxing to get me to do it, because $300 on a single headset is nuts, but I use them for at least 3-4 hours every single day, so I have easily gotten my money’s

Am I the only one that doesn’t understand what it is about Unravel? It looks like a strange little kid’s game. I also think that it looks like a worse version of Little Big Planet, but apparently I’m just about the only person in the entire world that doesn’t like that game, so...

Should have done World at War 2...

The conference was so dull anyways... Awesome ME trailer at the beginning, then complete squat.

We haven’t seen Sony’s conference yet, but so far Microsoft is freaking killing it. Couple that with Bethesda’s conference yesterday, and I’m basically imploding right now.

I’m not sure if you can now, I just happened to catch the article last night saying that they were ready for pre-order, so I jumped on it right then.

I’m not sure if you can now, I just happened to catch the article last night saying that they were ready for

Preordered 2 copies of the PC version last night (One for me, and one to sell ;D), and good thing that I did. I almost waited until morning, but had I done so, I wouldn’t have had the option...

Preordered 2 copies of the PC version last night (One for me, and one to sell ;D), and good thing that I did. I

Guess it’s a good time to be the owner of SLI 980s :D

Not hyped, but very optimistic. The first game was very unique, and really good. Not perfect, but I really enjoyed my time with it. If the second one is anything like the first, it will be well worth the money.

That’s my one concern with Jurassic World, is that it’s going to be too much CGI. I didn’t get to experience Jurassic Park in full force (I’m only 20), but I’ve still been watching them since I was a kid and still love 1 and 3. (2 I don’t really care for all that much) And one of the amazing things about the first

So all he gets is a kick in the butt, and is on his merry way? He should have to sell off assets or something. That’s ridiculous that he steals over 100 grand, and basically just gets away with it.

So someone help me understand, what is it that makes the emulation so difficult? If you have a top of the line gaming PC, then obviously you have more than enough power to run your computer, but also emulate an Xbox 360. Is it just getting the software to play nice that’s hard, or is it making sure that it can run on

My biggest problem with WoW is that it’s soooo easy to level up... Like pathetically easy. I never got to play when it was in its prime, I was about 12 or so, so I didn’t have any money to pay the subscription. But I played about a year ago, and while I absolutely love the Warcraft lore, leveling up was just so

Bioshock Infinite was absolutely incredible... I didn’t see any of the E3 gameplay, so my opinion formed differently than yours, but it was by far one of the best games that I’ve ever played.