Kombo Reports: "We just posted a silhouette image of the next Kojima title. Who would have guessed it would be solved so quickly?"
“As a reimagining of a classic 2D platformer, Rocket Knight remains one of my favourite modern examples of the genre so let's see why.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.
GB: "We take a look at 15 amazing games that had the perfect length."
Pretty good list. Botany Manor would be the newest addition that encapsulates that title.
GL: "Staff writer Shaz reflects on his small library of physical games he's kept throughout the decades, and how a recent move made him nostalgic."
I lost my drive for collecting physical games due to many discs lacking the whole complete game. Instead, of collecting games I started collected figurines.
I am a collector have a room dedicated with a couple original arcade cabinets, physical game library, old and new consoles and controllers backlit with LED lighting. It’s very cool to have but with emulation being so strong and prevalent, I sometimes feel foolish because the hobby is expensive and like another said, the full game is not always on the disc. Could probably spend more wisely but I enjoy it.
Wait a minute...I heard of this game...
That's the game Kojima's working on? :x
I still think it's a Metal Gear game...but then again...
He's working on two projects right? one of them is def metal gear
Then why go through so much trouble to keep it a secret, especially since the trailer for LOS was first shown at Liepzig 2008.
Unless of course Kojima is not working on MGS5, but rather a different team i Kojima Productions ,which would make sense since that is what Kojima originally wanted.
Kojima has nothing to do with LOS.
Check my comment here:
http://n4g.com/NewsCom-3327...
Once again, the main problem is that Lord of Shadow is developed by MercurySteam and that the cover is a pretty bad shoop, as the silhouette took some parts of the background in the LoS trailer.
And why would we tease a game that has been announced several months ago? (article below is dated for the 21st August of 2008, almost one year ago)
http://news.softpedia.com/n...