So what if he gets offended by a game? Let him be. He chose to believe that it was blasphemy. So what if he doesn't believe in the same things that you do i.e. shouldn't get offended over a game? It's funny how you guys hate him for believing in something different, and oh snap, isn't that what dem religious ppl do? Half of you are probably atheist too.
Is this still in the hands of the original developers after the sell off? And how much influence does the new company have over this game? I liked Saints Row 3. It was ridiculous, but somewhat in a more subtle sense, as far as subtle goes in SW3. It kind of depends on previous experiences. The fursuiters, japanese game show, the b-movie ending, I liked it all. I'm just a bit afraid if this game will be transparent and cheesy, like new Family Guy kind of "funny"
This is a really interesting position for Microsoft. Seeing as they've been completely silent over their next gen console. So they can either release a console within half a year with similar stats to the PS4 for cross-compatibility market, or wait until they can release better hardware than the PS4 and hopefully be able to score more exclusives that way.
It's a bit too early for next-gen. All we're going to get is a little bit fancier graphics, more complex environments, and less loading time. Honestly, the only thing the next gen has to offer are better shaders and... less loading time.
@abHS4L88 @bluezealand Although multitouch might not be necessary, it doesn't mean that the system can't benefit from it. Look at the PSP, first person shooters were perfectly capable of being played with one analog stick, but Sony added the second stick on the Vita to allow more control options. It not so much "do we need it", but rather "what can we do with it."
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