Game Pro: The difficulty didn't put me off, but for some reason the nudity did. I'm not normally prudish about sexism in video games -- but the story was just so interesting that the random nudie moment felt out of place for me. Here's the story as I could tell it from the two cut scenes I accessed during the demo: Gretchen is a homunculus, Heinrich is technically a zombie bound to her by whatever keeps them both from being dead, and the whole plot is driven by Gretchen's need for revenge. I kind of want to find out how it all ends, even if I'm not thrilled about the naked-attack.
GamesAsylum: "If you’re remaining loyal to your Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 for a while longer yet, you may be looking for something “new” to play. If that’s not the case now, then it may be in the not too distant future – a quick look at April’s release schedule reveals that there’s very little out.
We’ve taken this fleeting chance to round-up six games you may have missed. And if you have played all of these, then you sir have very fine taste"
yea im still using my 360 and didn't buy a nest gen , ive tried some next gen games but none was too wow to make me buy a console (titanfall will be released on 360 and that was the only game that made me want to buy a next gen)
so to the end of 14 the price would be cheaper and the games would be better :D
Just bought Bully and Manhunt for my PS3! I will keep going back to my PS3 like an French Mistress whenever my urges take hold!
So far I only bought one new game for either 7th-gen console this year. And that was Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z for the 360.
eGamer takes a look at the bad apples of 2011, and determines which one was the most rotten of them all.
I agree. I played the Bodycount demo and it was the worst FPS I've ever played. I didn't know shooting a gun in iron sights made the screen look as if a earthquake was occuring. LOL. Very disorientating. Duke Nukem Forever and Dungeon Siege III - I love both so I obviously wouldn't put them on the list. The others don't look interesting to begin with so I never gave them anytime.
I actually thought of buying Knights Contract, but when I saw the gameplay having to get the main character back on his feet if he took too many hits and watching how the AI co-op partner could never seem to stay out of harm's way causing a GAME OVER if she dies, I said it wasn't for me.
ACE: It may be difficult to believe, but Knight's Contract is a game so average and that I forgot I was reviewing it.
A good game will spur me on to finish as quickly as possible. A bad game will hold my interest if only to see how bad it gets. Knight's Contract is neither.