WC: Like the silhouette of Superman himself approaching on the horizon to save everyone from some potentially horrific fate, 2015’s lineup of must-have titles is set to rescue console and PC owners from a slump of depression following one of the worst years in gaming history.
Not only that, but gamers themselves are currently drowning in a sea of micro-transactions, buggy launch day offerings and an increasing confirmation that this next-generation of consoles really did launch far too early. There’s a very sinister sensibility emerging across everything from triple-A games like Assassin’s Creed and Dead or Alive to even Nintendo themselves with Pokemon Shuffle when it comes to putting out content that’s positively littered with ‘Pay cash to win!’ mini-prompts – leaving many are looking for something, anything worthwhile to sink their teeth into.
Luckily it’s not all doom and gloom providing you know where to look and which companies to place faith in, and considering this is the year where everything from virtual reality headsets to the end of the Arkham trilogy and even Fallout 4 looks set to finally be announced, there’s more than enough to get stuck into from across these first couple of months.
Zelda: Majora's Mask art director Takaya Imamura shares a few words about designing the mask in an interview.
NE: "Today, we compare Zelda: Majora's Mask N64 vs 3DS and ask which one you prefer. Plus reasons to prefer each game."
If you're going to do a comparison article, at least put some comparison photos in it. The rest of the article is written well enough.
The sequel to Ready At Dawn's third-person action adventure game, The Order: 1886, was set to focus heavily on gameplay improvements.
I wish they were able to make the order 1886 sequel because I know the game would have been amazing like the first game but a lot better
Currently playing through this for the first time. Really enjoying it, it’s staggering to think this was a pretty early PS4 game. It’s on par or even better than some PS5 games
That's all it really needed because the setting, the acting, the story was consistent, it was great. There was never a moment in the game where it seemed something was out of place. Way too many studios shut down and games failing due to bs reviews, and of course everyone has to jump in on the hate wagon. They should've stayed indie, FB was goin to ruin em and they did. Can't believe SONY tossed them aside as if they hadn't brought out bangers during the PSP era smh.
Oh look another chance to crap on the excellent game at #12 by putting it last on list. Honestly people need to move on. A man feels like Bloodborne is going to come out and they'll just keep talking about the Order while PS4 owners enjoy yet another AAA exclusive awesome game.
I admittedly know nothing about "hands of fate" so I don't feel it is fair for me to comment on it.
However with that being said, my list would be ranked in a MUCH different order.