Cooooooool. I would assume this would be announced in further detail at Gamescom or something, such as a release date. Since Dead Rising 4 is coming this December, it would make sense for the remaster (I'm calling it a remaster, it's the 8th gen after all.) to come out around the same time. It could be like a collection of the first two Dead Risings. Man, I remember killing zombies with a pink dildo in Dead Rising 2 on my friend's PS3 a few summers back. Good times. Good times.
Didn't this game sell horribly? Like, less than a million copies, horribly? Well, if some people out there bought it and play it then good on them! It's just strange to hear about this game since it was buried by much more popular titles. I generally don't like seeing games being forgotten. But it seems that this generation has moved on from the Rock Band trend. Rest In Peace once beloved franchise that was relevant in 2009.
So, Star Wars and Uncharted are having a baby in 2018? I'm totally cool with that. I have trust in Amy, she was excellent in the Uncharted trilogy. I really want to see more but it seems that this project isn't even close to pre-alpha stages to be shown to be public unfortunately. EA will probably be hush-hush about it as well, just look at E3. Ugh. Anyway, Amy seems to know what she's doing, which is always a good sign when directing a video game of this size. This would be on my most-hyped game list, but I know too little about it apart from that shitty E3 promo and a few pieces of concept art. We'll see until next E3 or possible PlayStation Experience since they have some kind of partnership bubbling about if we see more of this elusive game.
Well, you have to give Gamespot credit for not harping on the Ghostbusters' gender and the hate from the fans. I felt that they were pretty honest, they weren't afraid to criticize the movie; in fact, there's more negative points than positive. From Youtubers, I've heard the cast can be likable and it does have some good laughs. It's no gut-busting comedy, but it definitely makes you snicker. Jeremy Jahns and Black Nerd said it was average and they are reliable reviewers (especially Jeremy). I hope they leave the Ghostbusters franchise alone if this doesn't hit the box office like Finding Dory. Ghostbusters is fine with the first one, but merchandise of the franchise is incredible so the executives want to keep the franchise alive even if it isn't living a happy life.
I played this game yesterday with my mom. She's no gamer and is indifferent to Pokemon, but she actually found it to be quite a bit of fun. We might do our own Pokemon hunting later on in the week. It just amazes me how this app is so attractive to non-gamers since there's not too many button presses and encourages you to go outside and enjoy the neighborhood...unless you're living in Camden or Chicago where you'd rather hide from the neighborhood. Regardless, I can't wait for the big updates to come so this game becomes even fresher to the public and more exciting to the Pokemon fans.
Go ahead, Paul. Add gas to the flames. Make the fans more angry that you called most of them children. Go ahead. I'm sure nothing bad can happen, right? My mother thinks this movie looks bad. And she saw a TV spot. Is she a child? No, that would be horrifying if that were the case. What about the many women who won't see the movie because it looks bad? Are they children? We aren't man-children, guys. We're fans who are upset about a beloved franchise being tarnished by corporate greed and lack of heart and respect. But don't mind me! I'm just an under-aged kid at the age of 17. This movie could've been SO good. They could've cast Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Rashida Jones as the Ghostbusters. They would've been PERFECT. (I think Leslie Jones is good, she actually brings the only laughs in the trailers) A different director would've been great, too. Like IVAN REITMAN. Oh my God, how did you not sign him, Sony?! Whatever, we've dealt with painful disappointment. If this movie ends up surprisingly well, then great. I want it to be good. But looking at the plot and some of the lines, I find that highly unlikely.
I expected Zelda to win most awards. Did it deserve it? Well, kinda. It wasn't the most impressive-looking game out there but it is great that we know so much more about it. Honestly, I'm more excited for Horizon Zero Dawn, but I don't speak for all gamers out there. (Thank the Lord) I am happy that Sony won as much awards as Nintendo, they absolutely deserved it. They gave us the best show out of the bunch by showing us nothing but games. Unlike Nintendo, who had the weakest "conference". Zelda made it redeemable. I'm also happy PSVR got the best peripheral, even though there wasn't too much tech at E3 this year. Generally, all of these awards are acceptable and appropriate. I would have given best Action-Adventure game to Horizon, but again, I'm not a paid critic, just some gamer.
This is so damn adorable. Too bad I don't see any Yogurtland stores nearby. And I won't drive more than 20 minutes to try these flavors out. I love Mario to death, but not nerdy enough to take a good chunk of my time just to try these flavors out.
Welp, it's about time for that to happen. Major games, except for Nintendo games, they are very secretive about their game, are prone to be leaked. Millions of people want to know as much about the game as possible prior to release, so the brave few go out and extract whatever they could find from the beta or alpha codes. It's not like Battlefield ever had an amazing story anyway. Well, I shouldn't say that since I don't know any of them. But I doubt they're like The Last of Us level of storytelling. Whatever. Regardless, this could be the first Battlefield game I would purchase. I can't wait for the open beta. I always have good impressions of betas of most games. I loved the Drawn to Death beta I got from PlayStation's livestreaming website during E3. I REALLY loved Overwatch's open beta. And I liked Uncharted 4's open beta. Let's see if Battlefield 1 will impress me.
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