Ooh yeah, that would be good. Though if it's anything like GT5, we can expect a 5 year wait with GT7 Prologue and other such demos.
I would like to take a minute here to point out to all those who have read this article, and assumed it is a deceleration of war between console and PC gamers, that I just don't go for that bull. While yes, I pointed out that such a war exists, I merely mention it as a fact and don't intend to contribute to either side. Both have their perks and both have their downfalls.
I pride myself on being a gamer, and nothing more. I don't claim that the PC is better, I pur...
We just have to hope they optimise GTAV better than GTAIV.
Some high end machines still report having issues with that, which is just not quite right. If all is smooth and runs well then GTAV PC will probably be top pick for many PC gamers.
I can't wait to get myself locked away in a ship with a terrifying Xenomorph!
It's a shame that Dark Souls II was so easy. It is like the beginners guide to Dark Souls. Anybody wanting to get into the series, Dark Souls 2 is the pillowy soft way of jumping on to the franchise.
Hopefully as this generation continues we will start to get some games that match the hype.
Too much pressure. I wouldn't know what to ask her. Even in typing I would garble my words.
I can't wait to play this. It's been ages since Mario Kart Wii was released, and I've been craving some split screen kart action.
I know what you mean, it has become a bit of an over-saturated genre. We are yet to have a proper zombie game though. Seems to me that we are finally drawing closer to the definitive zombie experience, and for someone who has always been fascinated by the concept, I couldn't be more happy that all these zombie titles has emerged from beneath their tombs.
I find with these episodic releases it is more beneficial to wait until they all come out. Nothing worse than waiting on those horrible cliff hangars for a month or two.
That being said, TellTale are masters of this craft and the temptation to play is mighty strong.
I'd like to agree with you, but that's probably what they said about unsliced bread. RvB is certainly the top dog now and for the past 10 years or whatever its been.
I was going to say "As long as it's better than Colonial Marines" But then I realised it is... It definitely is. In fact even drawing an Alien on a piece of paper and chasing yourself with it would be better than Colonial Marines.
Really looking forward to this. Though over this past month I have started to think whether waiting for the last 3 episodes to all come out before playing them would end up being less painful than waiting for each individually.
I feel I need to catch up with the FF series at some point... The latest in the series i ever got to was FF IX
Not sure what to make of the XIII series yet, but I guess that comes with not playing them.
I guess it really does depend on whether enough is changed. Releasing the same game with a few different features is really cheating the consumer, but if they make it fun in a new way, then its something that I think can be acceptable.
Awww if only this happened when is still played my Xbox.
It's just a massive shame that the internet is still subjected to regional restrictions. The whole point of being online is that you can access anything from anywhere. I reckon once Bitcoins are the main currency of the web pricing may stabilize.
It doesn't sound like this is GOGs fault, but it certainly seems like a blow to the consumers, especially the Australian ones.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention Abriael. I will edit the article accordingly. I did try to find the original trademark but had trouble doing so due to the language barrier, so cheers for helping me out there.
I strongly believe it was all down to the community of Halo. The only reason it was ever so fun, was due to the fact that everyone seemed united in their love of Halo.
There were too many great glitches and easter eggs to list them all, but I do remember loving getting out of Containment (no pun intended) and riding to the top of the spire thing with a Spectre, then having fights at the top.
Or super bouncing to the top of Headlong and looking for the fabled "Golden Warthog"
Butterflying is to this day, one of the best video game features ever, regardless of whether it was intentional or not.
It sure does. It's nice to see people attempting something different with survival. We all know how to survive a zombie pocalypse now, but do we know how to build a thriving community on the ocean? I sure don't.