how could you possibly be getting disagrees?
This game looks incredible. Love the art style, and that website is badass.
@Isashi
You hate "underwater stuff"?
Then Bioshock in general is not for you.
1 was the best of the series, and one of the most memorable games I've ever played. 2 had its moments, but felt a bit stale, but I wanted to go back and see more of Rapture, so I didn't mind. I actually didn't care for 3. It had gorgeous graphics, and Elizabeth as a character was quite unique, but Booker felt derivative of every other protagonist...
incredible stuff! I am loving what I am seeing.
finally, something I can get behind.
Furries win again....
I like the direction that they are going in this game. A real return to the "horror" part of survival horror. And while this was a very short video, showcasing a very specific "hide and seek" scenario, they are doing something wrong in this particular instance: showing an old woman slowly walking around with a lantern isn't scary. It was scary when done in a Amnesia and Alien: Isolation because those creatures are inherently terrifying and unpredictable. An elderly wom...
someone at Konami probably thought that because they labeled this as a "spin-off" and not a official sequel, that it would somehow omit them from receiving grief from the online community.
Entire books seemed to have been written about Konami's absolute idiocy as a company, and I don't feel the need to add any more to it, but it really baffles the mind when something happens like this.
Worse yet, I know as time goes on, and new gamers ...
I absolutely love articles like this. Great read!
@darx
...Says the Microsoft fanboy.
There is a fundamental issue with a game like No Man's Sky, and it's something rather hard to quantify. I suppose that when any game, open world or not, propositions the player that "they themselves" are responsible for making the game fun and "creating their own stories", I take issue with it. I love exploration. I love being able to do things on my own. I've never played this game, but it certainly has piqued my interest. I do take issue with "rogue-like...
Arkham Knight....I don't know where to begin. Asylum was absolutely incredible. I also fell in love with City, and thought the open world aspects of Batman were pitch perfect. Knight is not a bad game, and that's coming from someone who bought it via Steam on launch. I released my own video showcasing all the crazy technical/graphical issues it had going for it, but then, at the time I finally upgraded my graphics card, to the 980. From that point on, it was smooth sailing. I guess my...
I don't like Destiny at all, and I bought a Destiny Glacier White PS4 bundle. I go to articles like this, and read the comments, because I like to see what people say. I agree with you, though. It's good to see that differing opinions on something. No one likes a homogeneous gaming community.
These are incredible headphones.
Cory Barlog really should be a household name by now. Great intereview!
These ladies will try to cover their tits, but they have no bra. Will a....handbra suffice?
I'm not married, nor single, But +1 for titties as well!
What the hell was the point of this article?
seriously now. I thought I might have gotten some new information, maybe just a different viewpoint, or a cool new theory behind sex in videogames. Nope. I don't want to sound vitriolic, but this was absolutely redundant, and more to the point; wholly unnecessary writing.
ArchangelMike was off to a good start, summarizing the whole concept and the article into one sentence. I'd like to add my own take:
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they tried that already with the Xperia PLAY...
The thing that really bugs me about what Geoff was saying, is that yes, Peter Molyneux is the ultimate hype man with big dreams and ambitions. I fell for the hype when I got my xbox for Fable 1. The thing is though, that game was incredible on its own merits, I didn't feel cheated. No Man Sky has the distinct honor of hyping up a game, and ultimately delivering a game that has no shelf life. Just because Sean Murray has a big imagination doesn't make it any less forgivable that what ...