Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction.
I would also like Spyro the Dragon to be on the freakin PS Store where I live.
I would also like Spyro the Dragon to be on the freakin PS Store where I live.
Well, yeah, those HD revamps are simple cash-grabs, but there's a little more to it than that. Most of them (GoW, PoP, the first three Splinter Cells, the Ico collection) are being released for the PS3. This isn't just a cash-grab; in the first-party "God of War"s case, if not any of the others, it's a rather pathetic "we're sorry for taking out backwards compatibility with the PS2" gesture.Ephraim J. Witchwood said:The re-release of Halo: Combat Evolved is not a mere upgrade to HD like with God of War and Beyond Good & Evil. They have rebuilt the game on the Halo: Reach engine and added in a few things that weren't there in the original release.
If other HD Remakes did the same thing; rebuilding the original game on the latest games engine, then I'd be all for it. Simply upping the resolution to 720p (for console games, obviously PC games are user-defined) and giving a small upgrade to the texture resolution is nothing more than a cash grab and should be condemned.
I already love you.JNA17 said:Here are my picks.
2. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
4. Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (multiplayer purposes as well)
5. Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (same reasons as 4 and if the developers don't give us a third one)
YES YES YES!!BlackHazard said:I can't believe nobody has said Okami.
Cross your fingers that TS 4 will be a combination of all of them. The three campaigns and a brand new one.Irridium said:Timesplitters.
If only to get Timesplitters back into the public eye.
Combine the stories of all games into one big-ass campaign(keeping each game's gameplay intact in their respectable campaigns).
And have the multiplayer be like Timesplitters 2, with a couple of good things taken from Future Perfect.
And the Mapmaker. I believe it was the same between both games, think Future Perfect had a bit more to play with though.
Point is, Timesplitters.
I endorse this.Kungfu_Teddybear said:And I'll join you. Hopefully it won't but if it does we shall march onto Crytek UK and nuke their building, then nuke their corpses.. Then nuke them again for good fucking measure.Irridium said:But still, if Timesplitters 4 has regenerating health and a 2 weapon limit, I may kill a man.
Unless the article I just read was completely bogus, this isn't quite true. The game is running on two engines: the original Halo engine, and the Reach one with updated graphics that sits on top of it. Just like the Monkey Island remake.Ephraim J. Witchwood said:The re-release of Halo: Combat Evolved is not a mere upgrade to HD like with God of War and Beyond Good & Evil. They have rebuilt the game on the Halo: Reach engine and added in a few things that weren't there in the original release.
They actually are bringing out HD versions of the first DMC games:Skopintsev said:However, Hitman, DMC, Legacy of Kain, and Star Wars Battlefront... Not a chance.
Steam doesn't have a policy on Mods does it? Infact I'm pretty sure that most Valve games have a folder for mods that come with the game. I play a modded Oblivion, The Witcher, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and Fallout 3 on Steam with no issue.Sober Thal said:Damn you mods, and damn you STEAM for your policy on MODS.
Ah, sorry to hear that. Just checking it out for myself and it's confirmed that you do infact need to launch with the no-CD executable. Man that kinda sucks.Sober Thal said:Some mods,like the KOTOR Wide Screen mod, require using the no-CD executable which is against the rules because it allows you to launch the game outside of the Steam client. So according to Steam's Terms of Service, it's not ok.
I never would have bought KOTOR from them had I known... it looks like shit with the preset resolutions.
Damn my t.v.
Damn it to hell!!!!!