This is worrying because it means remakes are rapidly increasing in popularity. However, the most dangerous potential implication is that these remakes are attempting to fill a void left by the lack of new games.
I strongly believe remakes are almost the worst thing possible for the gaming industry. Time will tell.
I enjoyed Titanfall but I'm taking a break from it and playing other games. I might come back to it later.
More gimmicks, they are clearly trying a lot of tricks to get sales. Instead they will find out how resorting to gimmicks will hurt brand identity. They might know that though and are trying to just keep sales up for a few years while they come up with a replacement.
Origin has offline mode, Start BF3 in offline mode and you get a single player menu :)
I agree with this, it seemed like they pulled out of Tribes Ascend almost right after it hit its peak.
Sounds overly convoluted. Is project spark attracting big player numbers?
Could be another port though, not sure where they got 80 from.
Good to hear, lower pings would make it feel better.
They are all really blurry?
Why would you hate fast travel though? Games don't force you to use it. It can make the game less tedious for some people.
It's just been raining on my face.
Supposedly 141k for xbone in January. This compares with the ps3, ps4, 360 which were about 250k first January after release.
I don't think the character models look that detailed, not a huge number of polygons and the textures are pretty flat. Environments look much better than the character models.
So basically the MP game where everybody wins. A bold move.
GTA 5 did release a few months earlier.
6v6 is fine, it's the 24 bots that worry me.
The Rest of Us? Sequel?
Dead Space 3 is not horrible.
6 players, 18 bots per side. Not exactly something I was looking for in an online shooter.
The 9700 and 9800 cards wiped the floor with nvidia products. The nvidia FX series was a disaster (2003). 2000-2004 was ATI.
8800 was 7.5 years ago.