The Winery Dogs sound good, a bit like STP, hadn't heard of them before, and that Drive artwork looks amazing.
Watch Dogs is a cool concept for sure, and I was just thinking of how much eerily more topical it's become as of late.
The Winery Dogs sound good, a bit like STP, hadn't heard of them before, and that Drive artwork looks amazing.
Watch Dogs is a cool concept for sure, and I was just thinking of how much eerily more topical it's become as of late.
I don't know who you saw playing with their nose, but give them a medal ... of shame. lol
And I know people who enjoy turn-based will feel put off by the series, but for me it's like being welcomed for the first time. The JRPGs I've gotten farthest in were Pokemon Blue and Paper Mario, and I actually did think those were fun, but for the most part, yeah, I'm looking forward to XV.
I feel the same way about the One, I won't be buying it, but they do have some cool exclusives I hope make the jump to something I'd consider.
Well damn, maybe that's why they're making it the guinea pig for what type of DLC will fly with consumers: they know the dev is bad. I hope Rare steps in, too.
MGSV and Watch Dogs are definitely among my most anticipated as well.
The Order: 1886 looked good too; as long as it's not a zombie game, and I'm right about it being a Van Helsing type organization that hunts all kinds of mythical beings (looked like a werewolf jumping at the guy towards the end of the trailer), I'm all for it.
Killzone would have made my list, especially cause I liked what I played of 2 so much, but I just was more excited by the inFamous trailers I saw.
I didn't really see the COD influence, maybe because I've been bored by what I've played of COD games and this looked really cool to me, but I know what you mean ... even if obviously I'm on the exact opposite side of the fence about the gameplay change as you are.
Since everyone and their mother, dog, brother, sister, cat, grandmother, grandfather, great grandfather, great grandmother, aunt, uncle, cousin, second cousin, third cousin, friend, acquaintance, and Sir Ben Kingsley has been pointing out how great Dead Rising 3 looks, I decided to watch the gameplay footage: I too am impressed by how much is going on on-screen without noticeable detail loss, but I'm still just not that into zombies. I can see why everyone would be stoked though. Now the question is, will it have a make your own zombie feature so you can turn your family, friends and Sir Ben Kingsley into zombie representations?
As for KI, yeah it's bare bones, but I think that's because they're using it as a test for how much people like that style of buying a game by adding the features into it through DLC ... and the fact KI is a guinea pig does worry me, cause why is that game the test subject? Uh oh. Could it not be that good?
Ultimate Destruction was such a fun game. Usually I don't like open world, but something about open world when you're the Hulk is so damn satisfying.
That reminds me, I need to see if Yu Gi Oh cards appreciated in value; probably not, but worth a look.
I tend to enjoy most Star Wars games I've played. Even Shadows of the Empire, which I used to like ok as a kid but found frustrating, and has terribly aged controls (so why is it the only Star Wars game I own? Odd) had some cool moments.