In my opinion, The lack of interest with these games and their poor sales lies with eidos failed to produces these games when it was needed. A Tomb Raider reboot was need it before SE came in. A new Hitman game was needed (instead of Kane & Lynch) before SE step in. Now, gamers had moved on and at the same time, SE just failed to meet the expectations of the fans of Tomb Raider and Hitman series.
Ni no Kuni - a dream come true to be able to finally explore the world of Studio Ghibli! For so long, I desire a game that gives me the feel of what Studio Ghibli does with their films. The closes I got was with games like Ico and Shadow of the Colossus. Now, Ni no Kuni, it is 100% Studio Ghibli! Hats off the Level 5 and of course, Studio Ghibli for making this game and ultimately, my dream come true.
Man, looks like this game will be "The Last" of everthing for everyone working on the project. :( Not looking good at all - I hope this game will not get cancelled. Been looking forward to it since the beginning.
Where's the stealth gameplay where you carefully sneaking past your enemies? What happened to Sam Fisher? Sam is now the leader and yet he has to do everything himself? What? So many questions... Once again, they took the wrong direction with Splinter Cell. They turn this into a shooter! Disappointing.
haha... My Metal Gear Marathon began ever since Metal Gear Solid HD collection came out. I have been playing nothing but MG, MG:SS, MGS, MGS2, MGS3 and MGS4 (ok, may be a bit of Skyrim and GT5 in between :P). I don't why but I couldn't quite get into Peace Walker. So glad the original MG and MG:SS was kept in the HD collection. :D
Replaying MGS2 and MGS3 in HD was something so special to me, I mean, I was there when those games haven yet to be release and counting the days to the release window and the joy of finally getting my hands on it... Brought back loads of happy memories. :P
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