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La Mulana 2 never ends. It's impossible. I'm stuck on this game just like the first.
I have cube version and Saturn version. But no time to play
THQ Nordic acquires rights to Timesplitters and Second Sight
Dude, this is actually great fucking news. This pretty much guarantees they will be getting HD remasters, as THQ Nordic have pretty much rereleased everything they own.
I would have liked Second Sight if they had let me invert the sticks.
Psi Ops was better.
"Even though we'd tried really hard making games for Sega hardware, they never sold too well, but F-Zero sold over 1.5 M copies worldwide. We realised the only thing we needed to admit was that Sega did not have the ability to sell hardware (laughs). That as a developer (...) we did not need to be pessimistic at all."
This is wrong...SEGA still don't get it. They sold plenty of hardware to have great selling games. Their problem was, after the 2D era, while their games were always high quality they just lost the ability to make software with mass appeal. They became a hardware maker who created brilliant software that only appealed to a niche audience. F-Zero was part of a popular franchise that actually HAD appeal....at least, more appeal than what SEGA usually made. That's why it sold well. Not because it was on a console that sold 8 million more than the Dreamcast.
LMAO....that guy at IGN has been found to have ripped off all kinds of shit now, including his resume. Hilarious.
Honestly, he just LOOKS like a sleazeball. I'm surprised they even hired him.
BTW, hours into Vampyr now. It's like a cross between Bloodborne's atmosphere, Resident Evil's tension, and Deus Ex's inventory and upgrade mechanics. But it's not as good as those games, but still well worth playing because it combines all those ideas together into something unique.
Vampyr is on my list of games to check out, but my enthusiasm for the game definitely waned once it was released. The general take on it seems like it's good, but not as good as it could have been.
Anyone who rips off other writers is pretty dirty in my book, but I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and just say he was a dumb guy that made a dumb mistake. But after he released his "sorry I got caught" apology it was pretty clear that he was a piece of crap. That said, I'm not super surprised he got hired, as the only thing you really need to write for a game site these days is some persistance and a willingness to work for just over minimum wage. I am surprised they made the dumbass an editor though. Shit, that just makes me wonder how bad the rest of the staff at IGN is. Then again that's not true. I haven't been to IGN in years.
Neither have the people who hire the staff.
Will I finally get my chance to play a Timesplitters game? It's about time.
By Miu Watanabe.
He basically does what I did to Dvader's Uncharted 4 review, when I jokingly took it and changed it into a Rise of the Tomb Raider review. Only this guy was getting paid for it.
Anyone who rips off other writers is pretty dirty in my book, but I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and just say he was a dumb guy that made a dumb mistake. But after he released his "sorry I got caught" apology it was pretty clear that he was a piece of crap. That said, I'm not super surprised he got hired, as the only thing you really need to write for a game site these days is some persistance and a willingness to work for just over minimum wage. I am surprised they made the dumbass an editor though. Shit, that just makes me wonder how bad the rest of the staff at IGN is. Then again that's not true. I haven't been to IGN in years.
So nice to find someone who has an original opinion. Kudos to you for taking the time to put your thoughts in digital ink.
I watched it. I was upset that it wasn't directly videogame related, but nice graphics nontheless.
Fuck it, neither of us are being paid. Paste that shit all you want.
I happily contribute to humanity’s greater good.
What!? We’re not getting paid for this? Why didn’t anybody tell me?
DIABLO 3 Eternal Collection switch
Switch version is called the 'Eternal Collection'
- 4-player local multiplayer on a single Switch
- 4 player local multiplayer on 4 separate Switch units as well
- play online through the Switch Online service
- cloud save support
- includes Reaper of Souls and Rise of the Necromancer expansion packs, plus all other added content
- $60
- Nintendo-exclusive in-game bonuses
- Ganondorf cosmetic armor set
- Tri-Force portrait frame
- cuckoo pet
- Echoes of the Mask cosmetic wings
I’ll pick up Diablo 3 again for the Switch. I really enjoy the game and think that it’d be pretty cool to have the ability to play it on the go as well.
I remember being pissed that Diablo 2 never came out for consoles. They did a great D1 port on the PS1, and Diablo 2 came out right around the same time as Dreamcast. I was drooling over Diablo 2 online play on the Cast...but it never happened. Then surely they would release it on the PS2, I quipped....nope. No deal there either. I think they missed an opportunity there.