
I just looked at Adventures of Pip. That game looks amazing. I am just having difficulty finding the platforms it is releasing on. I have difficulty willing myself to play games on PC.
I just looked at Adventures of Pip. That game looks amazing. I am just having difficulty finding the platforms it is releasing on. I have difficulty willing myself to play games on PC.
It looks as though the only place for the soundtrack at the moment is on YachtClubGames website.
I have not played the Witcher, but I did play 2 on the 360. I picked up 2 and played it for a couple hours and put the game down for nearly a year. I came back to it because I didn't have anything else I wanted to play. Everything clicked at that point and I could not put it down.
Don't worry, I am not mad. If I didn't like your reccomendations, then I might be a little annoyed. So far you have been spot on. The God Butcher was AWESOME!!! Also, the Incredible Hulk doesn't interest me much anymore. Especially since I seem to be transitioning towards Image books.
I remember picking up Rainbow Six Vegas when it first came out. It was a blast at that point, but when I came back to it a few years laterI had a lot of issues with the game. Most of the issues stemmed from the controls and how dated they were compared to more recent FPSs.
That looks like it could be a pretty neat game. The only issue is that kickstarter has lost its luster for me. I backed a half dozen videogames and have only played one of them so far, Shovel Knight. That is partly my fault for backing cRPGs knowing that I probably wouldnt play them anyways.
Skyrim was announced December 2010 and was released 11 months later. That's the kind of timeline I am hoping for. I would be super happy of Bethesda announced Fallout 4 at E3 and it came out this fall.
The one that I people seem to rank very highly is the Tactic Ogre remake on the PSP.
For me Zero Mission and Super Mario All-Stars are the ones that are my favourite.
To your point, I lost all desire to play The Order: 1886 because of all the delays.
I had forgotten that The Witcher 3 was my most anticipated game of the year because it had been delayed a few times.
Woflenstein: The Old Blood was announced a month or so ago and is releasing on Tuesday. I couldnt be more excited for that game.
If delays create a better product, then I am all for them. The thing that I really have an issue with is companies announcing games more than 1 year out. I think that in an ideal world, companies would reveal a game at E3 or some function and the game would release a few months later. If more companies did this then I think that we would have fewer major game delays.