That’s both a smart and a cool move by Sony. The fact that this implicitly says that Sony has more faith in Microsoft’s devs than Microsoft themselves do is not a good look for MS at all.
That’s both a smart and a cool move by Sony. The fact that this implicitly says that Sony has more faith in Microsoft’s devs than Microsoft themselves do is not a good look for MS at all.
Last Monday, Microsoft closed Lionhead Studios; next Monday, Sony is holding a job fair for the former employees. Ex-Lionhead developers will be able to network with folks from various SCEE studios: Guerrilla, Evolution, Media Molecule, etc.
You just became the school kid that reminds the teacher theres a quiz on the day you aren’t ready haha
Yeah, this seems like a challenging gig. And to do it for two decades, damn.
I hold out til the game drops to $20 for the GOTY edition.
Predicted lupe maneuvers : kick, push, kick, push. Coast.
Seems like a better solution for movie then keeping it in his body.
It’s a real shame that the series that popularized FPSs has sunk to the point where they need to use such lame looking cover art in order to catch the eyes of your average CoDbro.
It also feels more fitting considering that Doom 3 had a similar cover.
I mean, couldn’t they simply stick with the Revenant box art that’s been floating around for a while now?
The captions started out about right, but at some point the software just shit itself and just started rambling like a drunk hobo.
Characters who I would accept as the new Jack Bauer:
They should hire David Hayter ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
... I wouldn’t mind the “Yes/No/Not Yet” sticking around for one particular type of review:
a video game about the power of true friendship.
Where’s the tool that tells me whether I have enough money in my bank account?
I’ll take a delayed, finished, polished game over a rushed, buggy, duct-taped-together game any day. Good on Naughty Dog and Sony for realizing the same.
Almost, but the eyes are not cold and dead enough.
*rings bell* Shame ...