Professor Layton series returns with Layton 7 for 3DS
a completely new type of Layton game - Earthbound-esque?
gematsu.com
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Rayman Legends (8.5) Review
Rayman Legends is a devious, impeccably-crafted platformer, wrapped up in cheerful clothing.
polygon.com impressions
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Splinter Cell Blacklist graphics comparison
"We feel the overall better experience belongs to the Wii U. Superior performance no screen tearing and good texture resolution"
lensoftruth.com
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Fallout 3 Fan Film Review
Two entire paragraphs from Tom Towers.
laserlemming.com editorial impressions
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Sony Working With Rockstar, Atlus, Level-5 on Exclusives
Meh, mostly additional content.
gematsu.com news
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We have a problem folks. If you type vgpress into yahoo, you get results for a new upstart site vypress.com instead. They are surplanting us!
IGN article says it's the same hardware underneath, same firmware. Usually with 3D off games do use the freed up power to deliver better AA and better framerates. See DOA, RE, SF4 and more.
Time to sue IMO.
Got my PC replacement. What are the best touchscreen games availible on Windows 8? Should I sign up to Steam? Are all the old Lucasarts graphics adventures availible?
Do I need to play any of the AssCreeds before 3?
Buy anything BUT 3.
Get 2 and then if you like it, Brotherhood.
I have a win8 phone, so I'm not sure if all games are available on the Windows 8 store as well, but I enjoyed the demo's of Contre Jour and Flight Control. Apparently Plants VS Zombies is gimped on Win8, so I don't know if you should pick that up, should it be your thing.
And once more: what device did you get? What brand and specs?
I cant find the exact model, it's like this but comes with the keyboard dock for a combined battery life of 20 hours.
http://www.asus.com/uk/Tablets_Mobile/ASUS_VivoTab_Smart/
Screen is a bit bigger
64 GB HDD
2 GB RAM
Dual core 1.8ghz atom
You can use 64gb micro sd cards, it comes with a fancy wacom stylus and leather case/stand.
3 USB ports. 5 point touchscreen, Full windows 8.
Tablet hybrid design, basically a full windows 8 PC in detachable tablet form. NFC, Bluetooth etc.
I'd play only AC2, the first one is a nice introduction to the series but to be honest the "lore" is too fucked up and convoluted to give a shit about, and the second game improved over the first one on so many levels while retaining the same overall vibe it almost rendered it useless unless you're planning to really soak in the whole smorgasbord of plot.
Brohood and Revelations only expand upon what 2 built. They're skipabble IMO.
The real question is...why are you playing AC3? Unles you got it dirt cheap or as a gift.
Crap the Lucasarts Steam adventure pack is LOOM, wtf is loom? Then two indy games I own and The Dig.
Games aren't as cheap as I thought, £7 for Monkey Island?
A lot of these old games need XP or Vista. Fuuuuu. Store front is not very well laid out.
Yikes looking at Splinter Cell Blacklist requirements there is no way my device will play modern games at all
http://store.steampowered.com/app/235600/
Can't even run Ducktales remastered LOL
It's free on PSN Plus, and while I don't have PSN Plus, I know people who do.
What are your specs again? The ones you posted two posts up?
Oh I see. Well yeah if it's free then go for it. The underlying story is throwaway random gibberish anyway, you don't need that.
Yeah those are my specs, can't run shit. I keep scrolling down to the system requirements and nothing will work.
Be sure to give us impressions on the wacom pen functionality (perhaps good apps?). I'm seriously considering getting a Surface Pro (1st gen, or maybe wait for 2nd gen), but if there aren't any good userfriendly apps that let you use it as a decent notebook, there's little added value.
Exactly what I wanted to hear.
Anyway, I can't continue with RS2 for the minute due to my hip, so I started a new campaign of Killzone 2 so I can unlock the hardest difficutly again on the new PS3. I forgot how good the single player looks compared to the multiplayer. The characters look mediocre to bad, but the environments are just stunning.
Yeah...no. I don't think you're gonna do any kind of gaming with that. Besides tablet adapted stuff I mean.
Well so far it's a little weird, I want to just use the stylus but as accurate as it is you cant use it to browse the internet in the same way you can with the wii u for instance. You can highlight text and use it for mouse clicks but you cannot scroll the screen with it it, so you end up using the right hand for the stylus and left or for scrolling, which is a pain in the ahole. It has two clickable buttons. It's accurate and a good size, but I don't know if it's because of the updates or something but there is a slight delay when drawing which makes it seem laggy compared to drawing on the 3ds or wii u screens. I have only tried it with two programs so far. Seems decent for hand notetaking.
Honestly I could have got a touchscreen laptop 500gb HDD, 4GB RAM i3 - i5 for the same price but then I thought, I don't want to be stuck with a laptop for the next 5 years, I want something light, slim with great battery life but something still compatible with existing accersoies and programs I use. 20 hours battery life FTW and Windows 8 phone convinced me the OS would be intuitive. Is there a way to filter steam results by specs or to search for classic 90s games and filter out all this newbie tablet/phone shit?
No such filter options on Steam about that, as far as I know. There are a number of vintage games and packs around, but you'd have to look for them manually. The SEGA Genesis games, old school adventure games (not many) and stuff like that.
To be frank, for vintage adventure computer games I'd say your best bet would be GoG, not Steam.
Where are the required specs for the games?
http://www.gog.com/game/beyond_good_and_evil
Is just lists the OS