There's Earth Defense Force 2025, Fable Anniversary, Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, and Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze that I'm looking at getting.
There's Earth Defense Force 2025, Fable Anniversary, Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, and Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze that I'm looking at getting.
Well, since I couldn't play Spartan Assault I went back and finished Halo 4 finally. Now I'm on the Spartan Ops missions and may do some multiplayer in that mode that used to be called Firefight and whose new name I forget. I'm not much for competitive multi, just whatever is like Gear's Horde mode.
I just realized that 2014 is the 40th anniversary of D&D. I was wondering why something like this was being made.
Halo games always look pretty sweet, plus it's the only thing coming out in January that has any interest for me. Now February is another thing. I've got a long list for that month already. I can't wait.
'cause you will use it. When the geek phoenix rises from the ashes again.
It's pretty nice. I'd love to play with the original rule set once too.
SMT IV is still sitting there shrink wrapped in my collection. Will I ever get to it? I'm too enamoured with Mario & Luigi: Dream Team at the moment.
Some of the luminaries on the advisory board that I recognize are:
Andy McNamara - Game Informer Editor in Chief
Chris Kohler – Wired Games Editor
Francesca Reyes – Official Xbox Magazine Editor in Chief
Geoff Keighley – GameTrailers TV Producer
Jeff Gerstmann – Giant Bomb Editor in Chief
Jeremy Parish – USGamer.net Editorial Director
Mike Krahulik – Penny Arcade
Other people I don’t know but who work for such well known places as:
Destructoid, Entertainment Weekly, GameSpot, PC Gamer
Associated Press, Joystiq, USA Today, Polygon
GamesRadar, Kotaku, and IGN.
That's a pretty comprehensive list of the sources of critique in gaming.
I do have PS+ now though. None of those titles interest me too much except maybe Brothers.
Brothers was $5 this week on Xbox 360.