Yes, this.
I'm nauseated everytime I visit this part of the forum. Just seems to be entitled straight boys pissing on about how sexist these horrible entitled women are towards them.
There sure as hell is a sexism problem in online gaming forums, and it's not due to "femi-nazis". Grow up.
I really don't dig that character design if it's for real, but I've been hoping ever since I finished AC2 that the third game would be set during the American Revolution and star a Native American character, so this is pretty damn cool if true. Maybe enough to get me back into the series, as...
I had wrongly voted for 7-12, thinking that it was the mid-late 90s when I would have first been aware of M games, before forgetting about Mortal Kombat. And maybe there are a few other things lost to time that I was already exposed to - I've literally been playing games for longer than I can...
Every line in Deadly Premoninition manages to sound unintentional and perfectly aware of what it's doing at the same time. Quite a feat.
I'd say the entire script of Heavy Rain.
Imagine a game with environments Franz Marc's use of colour, and characters exaggerated like a Max Beckmann or Kirchner portrait. Now that would be damn cool.
Jak 4
Rome 2: Total War
a genuine, non-MMORTS Age of Empires 4 set in the ancient age
Whatever Santa Monica Studios are working on right now
ditto Quantic Dream
Banjo-Threeie
Marble Madness: Kinect
Yes.
While I don't approve of the utterly disgusting 40 week DLC system that the game seems to have in store, there's already plenty of mileage on the disc. There were some aspects I was disappointed in, but that doesn't destroy the entire experience. Weapons are fun to use, the variety of...
Out of those I went with a scimitar. Something really beautiful about them.
Favourite sword of all would have to be the macahuitl, though. Although I admire the craftmanship of a lot of European and Asian swords, I think the Aztecs have them beat on pure awesomeness.
Age of Mythology is my all time favourite. Great mixture of factions and units, and there was nothing more satisfying than unleashing Earthquake or Meteor on someone who's been bugging you the whole game. Also, Bellerophon was badass.
Since the series has already been mentioned, Rome: Total...
I enjoyed it and felt that it was an appropriate end to the trilogy, but it certainly has its weaknesses. At the risk of sounding like an echo of Yahtzee, there was way too much luck and coincidence in the plot, even for an Uncharted game. No matter how realistic you're gonna try and make your...
I can't wait for it. By far my most anticipated game at the moment.
Quite disgusted by the fans who seem to be refusing to buy it just because it's adding more things and, as far as I can tell, improving the weaker parts of the first two games.
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