I was wondering if Sony did any pre-E3 stuff. I went to their youtube site to see any trailers, but there was nothing new there. Darn it, I'll have to check out Order:1866 later tonight after work.
I was wondering if Sony did any pre-E3 stuff. I went to their youtube site to see any trailers, but there was nothing new there. Darn it, I'll have to check out Order:1866 later tonight after work.
I rented this a while back and was confused by the battle system. Later though, I picked it up on the cheap to give it another try and there it still languishes in backloggery.
I'm excited to see some serious RPGs from Sony, specifically an Atlus game, supposedly in development according to this article I read. Lancarse, makers of Etrian Odyssey, and some people who worked on the Persona series are doing it. I hope we get an announcement about that. I loved MS's announcement of Crackdown though.
Remember last year when some guy put together an edit of the MS press conference announcing Xbox One? It was all TV, TV, TV, TV, TV. Well, you can start a drinking game this year because we're going to hear Games, Games, Games, Games, Games. You'll probably be wasted after the first five minutes. I alread caught an interview on Major Nelson's Podcast and counted five "Games" in the very short interview that was supposed to be candid. It's rediculous how they try and brainwash everyone this way.
But, I was going to watch the E3 briefing yesterday, but I slept through it. Instead, I watched a slew of trailers and gameplay footage for most of the games to be announced later today. There was a lot of cool stuff, but nothing made me really jump out of my seat except for Crackdown. I think me and my friend squealed like little kids at exactly the same time.
When I watched it I only knew Ken Marino from The State, but since then I've seen all those other guys in lots of movies. I loved every minute of Party Down.
Yes, that is if wiki is correct.
Assassin's Creed IV for $20. I like that. I kinda want to get it for PS4, when I get one, because I want to see lots of smoke from my cannons. Ha ha!
I love Sepultura and Mastadon. Will have to hear more of this.
These guys should replace the music in Game of Thrones. Then maybe I'd watch it.
I turned off the subtitles for my first playthrough so they wouldn't distract me, but that left me pretty clueless as to what was going on. I noticed on my second play that I could set the subtitles to only come up for foreign languages, so I did that and finally got to know what was being said. There's a lot of German and some Polish in the game. Not just phrases either, but extended dialog that, once I put on subtitles, I realized added a lot to the experience. I wish I could at least read the many many posters on the walls. Thankfully,the newspaper articles you come across are translated for you right next to the full German version. You could really test your knowledge of German in this game for sure.