Microsoft re-trademark Phantom Dust
It was an OG Xbox game from Panzer Dragoon guy
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Amazon lists Bethesda E3 2014 Dummy listings
For EBU but including 3DS this time
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Too early for me to tell anything but first level to first level, goldeneye was way better.
I want Wolfenstein, but there's just too many awesome anime and maga series to consume.
Most of the time it's not really hard to predict what games are going to get 9s anyway.
Unless its Zelda
You mean like 12 months of marketing for Smash Bros and Mario Kart? I think it's the same as it has been, there are just less publishers.
To make up for it we get way more games from indie developers.
EDIT: Minutes after I made that post I was listening to the Giantbombcast, in which Gerstmann backs up your comments, ala Activision used to bring 12 games to E3, now they have 3. They also back up my side, with the indies filling the gap.
Personally, like the movie biz, I think AAA not based on sure bets is dead. It's too risky. AAA will continue to dilute in innovation and become as formulaic as AAA movies (that is, action films based on bankable IPs).
AAA for me is entirely linked to development budget. Tentpole franchises from Activision, EA, Ubi, Ninty, Sony etc...
Boy = VG Press.
Me = Sloth.
No, I mean television commercials like Sony has been doing for PS4, not regular normal internet updates. They were doing TV commercials with Driveclub and Destiny, weeks/months ago and recentely with The Order. These are unfinished, unreleased, unreviewed games being plugged on TV as a reason to buy PS4. I have never seen future advertising like that with gaming consoles unless the game is out in a couple of weeks.
Also Nintendo has no 3rd party support so what's to advertise? With xb1/ps4 and the full force of every third party, they still can't maintain a regular release schedule. And as I said, indies are nice but not like the AAA release schedule of 360/PS3. Really, no one really gives a shit about indies compared to AAA.
Famitsu reviews
Mario Kart 8 (Wii U, Nintendo): 9 / 9 / 9 / *
Arcana Heart 3: LOVEMAX!!!!! (PS3/PS Vita, Arc System Works): * / 8 / 7 / 7
Nobunaga no Yabou: Souzou (PS Vita, Koei Tecmo): 8 / * / 9 / 8
Chou Megami Shinkou Noire: Gekishin Black Heart (PS Vita, Compile Heart): 7 / 8 / * / 8
Eiyuu * Senki (PS Vita, 5pb): 8 / 7 / 7 / *
FIFA World Cup Brazil (PS3/Xbox 360, EA): 8 / 9 / * / 9
Mobile Suit Gundam Side Stories (PS3, Bandai Namco): 7 / * / 7 / 7
Trials Fusion (PS4, Ubisoft): 8 / 8 / * / 9
Motto Ane, Chan to Shiyouyo! +Plus (PS Vita, Net Revo): * / 7 / 7 / 7
Heart no Kuni no Alice: Wonderful Twin World (PSP, Quinrose): * / 7 / 7 / 7
However, with what visual information we have available – and before Digital Foundry does the inevitable visual breakdown analysis – we simply have to ask: can you actually tell which version is which?"
So do you know which one is which? Can you see the differences?
So I haven't read or watched anything Tomadachi related.
Has anyone got any idea of wtf this game actually is? What do you do in this thing?
You mean you cling to us with a smug grin on your face while ours seem drained from the will to live on, that we have given up any hope of ever ridding ourselves from your clutches?
I don't know what version of Watch Dogs this is..... but if that's PS3/360.... yeesh. Hopes not high for U version then.
Evening the Odds trailer for Batman Arkham Knight
SUPER MARIO MAKER LEVELS:
Picked up Red Dead Redemption and Tomb Raider 360.
Meh.
I kind of started playing Arkham City. I have done so a couple times before, and the same thing always happens: The moment I get out of the part with Two-Face and Catwoman and realize there's a huge fucking city out there with shit to do, I get overwhelmingly lazy and log off. I wonder if I can rush my way through it. I'd like to play Origins as well.
FFS!
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The city is all unfocused repetitive nonsense not worth your time. Might as well blast through the campaign like I did but even then it's not a great game.
Asylum FTW!