This is cool, but I want KOS-MOS from Xenosaga.
This is cool, but I want KOS-MOS from Xenosaga.
That's probably what newer releases should be used to begin with. It's a good start, anyway.
I like open world games, but there's a right and a wrong way to do them. I feel like there are constant distractions popping up on my screen every few seconds. And there's more pointless collectibles than a Rare N64 game. I think it's a great game, but I wanted less distractions and more focused gameplay.
Excited! GTA IV is probably my favorite game in the series, and I'm curious to see what's next.
I'm having a hard time getting into this one. It's very bloated, like it is trying way too hard to be bigger, better, more badass. I really dislike the open world bits, but when the game focuses down to the indoor levels it's great.
I'm not even a PC gamer and I want this. It would be nice if Diablo 1 and 2 were fixed to run easily on modern systems ala Good Old Games, but still, this is a nice package.
I'm a big fan of the Final Fantasy series in general, and I've been playing FF XI since the PS2 launch. I want XIV to succeed, but the game that was released last year was a game that was developed as if FF XI and World of Warcraft never happened. Hopefully, version 2.0 will be good, and it will be on Xbox 360, which is what most of my friends play XI on.
I will be passing on this deal, because I want that sweet, sweet Collector's Edition.
I think Dyack is a man with true passion for this industry. He shoots for the moon and he never makes it, but I respect him for that. He kind of reminds me of Peter Molyneux, who will probably never make a game as good as he envisions, but he makes you want to believe that he can.
Dyack wears his heart on his sleeve and takes things way too personally to his peril. But he's a very intelligent person with a lot of interesting things to say, even if the way he chooses to say them is probably not the wisest course of action.
The passion for Minecraft is pretty white hot, and a lot of those people are the super hardcore, so it's quite possible that this thing could have some backlash for Bethesda, but we'll have to see. I also get the impression that the Bethesda guys don't have much say in this.