I agree, I can never get enough goo gamesbi personally speaking.
^this
JFC that looked dull as dishwater
I agree - Halo Inf's campaign was awesome. I also liked Halo 4's solo campaign more than Halo 3's, FWIW. It def looked much nicer!
Best in the series, if you ask me. The remastered edition for PS4 was *chef's_kiss*
Was this developed for the Wii or something?
I look forward to these being released for free on either the Epic Game Store or via Amazon Prime Gmaing in the near future.
Adore this game, easily in my all-time top 10. Haters gonna hate, alligators gonna alligate.
Kid Chameleon deserves a second look.
This remains one of my fave hard sci-fi FPS games from the X360 era. A compelling premise with an interesting setting and solid characters, plus outstanding special ability mechanics. Def deserves more love.
…but not as weak as that quip, JFC.
This looks weak.
For as long as I can pick up a physical copy of a game far, far more cheaply than a digital copy - even a new, shrink-wrapped copy - then I will favor physical editions. You can also share and trade in pshyical games - I've yet to see any compelling solutions to this for digital games.
Plus, it doesn't help the PS5 SDD isn't even as big as the PS4 Pro's HDD, so less content can be installed at any one time.
JFC that looks like a PS2 game!
On a bike.
Couldn't agree more with this:
"Please don’t take this the wrong way. There is a place for huge games with multiple playstyles, tons of objectives, and vast open worlds. If done well, they can deliver a highly immersive experience that gives players the freedom to play however they please. I just hope that developers don’t succumb to the pull of the wider industry and forget the value of linear games. Sometimes we need a simple gaming experience to give us a break ...
Not all consumers receive their news in the same way/places - one size does not fit all. E3 is the only gaming event in the annual calendar that the likes of the BBC/MSNBC etc. cover in detail. Microsoft will be able to get mainstream media to report on multiple messages by making announcements at E3. For Sony's Days of Play, it'll be one or two messages that break through to mainstream audiences at best.
Do you need E3 for "connected" gamers? Hard no. <...
Anyone who says that E3 is dead or unnecessary doesn't understand that the real audience at E3 isn't gamers or even gaming journalists, it's mainstream media outlets and their broader audience.
Make another Syphon Filter game, you cowards!
WDYM - CeX is THE ONE.