@Oh_Yeah - can't forget bulletstorm. Not the best game ever, but it's well worth the five dollar gamestop price...and it's UE3.
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I had to.
I highly doubt TLOU2 is in development, nevermind a 2015 release. It's way too soon to tell, how longs it been out, 6-8 months? That's nothing. I'm torn on a sequel, part of me loved how the first game ended on a cliffhanger, the second part really wants to know what happened afterwards. Either way, I believe getting a brand new Uncharted game on the PS4 should be there biggest concern.
Yes you do. I was hesitant to pick it up at first, but after owning it for a month or so, I can safely say it's one of the best games I've ever played.
I completely agree. The only reason I didn't say that is because the PS4 is doing significantly better in sales right now. If it was lower than the X1, then I'd be saying the same thing.
I'm not too surprised the PS3 is doing better. Hell, the 500GB PS3 bundled with a game is only $279 from Gamestop. Plus there are hundreds of games available, with more to come. Not talking $hit about the Xbox One, but there haven't been too many great exclusives out yet, aside from maybe Forza 5.
I have high hopes for this, just preordered for PS3 yesterday. So pumped!
Is that Lego Joel? I've never seen him that happy in the game :P
Spoken like a philosopher.
Some games implement them great, some don't. I didn't mind them one bit in TLOU because they were very brief and felt just right. However, I couldn't stand them in Tomb Raider because I felt like every ten minutes something huge was happening and you would just get rushed into a QTE. Like kenikickit said, it's all in the way it's implemented.
Bethesda has roughly a three year cycle for games. Oblivion came out in what, 2005/2006ish? Then Fallout 3 in 2008, followed by Skyrim in 2011, now ESO in 2014. I would assume that a Fallout 4 game would be appearing in 2016-18 at the latest. They've adapted to the new hardware with ESO so there shouldn't be too much difficulty building the game. The interview does sound promising, and from all the hype, I highly doubt Bethesda would just shrug off thousands of fans eager for FO4 (mys...
If people are looking for a reason to get a PS4, this is it. I just really REALLY hope it doesn't pull a Watch Dogs and get delayed tons of times. A delay or two I can tolerate, but after too many I just lose all my inner hype.
I put over 300 hours into this game, and still once in a while I'll play it. It's a gem!
Perfection is a bit of an overshot. As much as I enjoyed it, I forsee no reason to go replay it at all (unlike TLOU). Very good DLC for people who love Ellie though!
It's only big because the media blows it out of proportion and makes a huge (yet positive) deal out of it. I really couldn't care less either, I just blame all the hype on media and extreme left wingers (coming from a slight leaning righty)
Rockstar should take it over. That was such a fantastic and unique game, I loved it. Only big problem; no replay value.
I would love a new Red Dead. That game was just absolutely fantastic. Oh, and let's not forget about Bully or Agent, if that's even in development.
A game like that would be brilliant, but that is not GTA style. They have always been over the top, I think people would get bored of some of that stuff fast (especially the everyday GTA player, not that there's anything wrong with them).
Words cannot describe how excited I am for this.
Flappy Bird is just a ripoff of the helicopter game online. It's the same thing, with Mario pipes in it. It's stupid.
Looks so cool. Kinda reminds me of a mix of the rare PS1 game "LSD" and the movie Shutter Island.