With the Kinect library severely lacking a hardcore title with some substance, Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor is shaping up to be the game owners of Microsoft’s device have been craving for since its release. Some of the Kinect implementation could do with some work, so it’s more accurate and responsive, but (once you get used to it) the combination with the Xbox 360 controller works very well. It actually makes you wonder why other developers haven’t thought of doing the same, and delivering a decent hardcore Kinect title sooner than a year or so after the device was released. If you like a bit of a challenge and already own Kinect, you might just want to pull down your scope and keen a keen eye on Heavy Armor. Yet to own Kinect? From Software’s effort might well be the reason to pick one up.
Eurogamer:
"Heavy Armor might be the perfect Kinect game, or at least, the most honest, because it reveals how interesting life can be when technology gets in your way. Green-lighted way back when Kinect was known as Project Natal, the game posits a near-future in which a silicon-guzzling microbe has devoured every computer on the planet, setting back the science of combat to roundabouts the close of the first world war. Deprived of GPS, drones and other decadent trappings of 21st century warfare, the Earth's nations are obliged to duke it out in gas-powered mechs or "vertical tanks" that handle as elegantly as elephants in high heels."
And the reason that it was one of From Soft's worst games is that it was tied to poor game accessory.
As much as I like From's Souls games, I'm hoping they release another Armored Core at some point.
...just had to throw that out there
It always seems like the video game industry can’t go a single week without handling death threats of some sort. At this point, they almost come with the territory for game developers, critics, or anyone else a select few people don’t like. However, the only way a person who receives death threats can combat them is by doing absolutely nothing.
MWEB GameZone writes: "The things that you love the most, are also the things that can hurt you the most. Which is just an unnecessarily complicated way of saying that there are really, really bad video games out there and they'll make you feel bad.
We've compiled a list of these aberrations so that you don't ever have to play them yourself."
I really thought the picture of the horse was a real game. Not even sure why I'm disappointed it isn't ;/ Also, Survivor? What's the real aim of the game? Survive the opening credits?
duke nukem forever should of made the list, a game 10yrs in developement and ended up looking like a 2000 title.