I'm all for tough games, but to be honest most games these days just don't seem good enough to even play more than once through.
The last single-player story which I thoroughly enjoyed was Uncharted 3, I'm currently playing Max Payne but even that seems somewhat thin.
Put more effort into the actual story lines and i'll take interest, a campaign based on Baird's life though just isn't that. Bring back Dom and I'll listen.
Farrr too much emphasis is placed on the Multiplier content nowadays, as a result the story itself ends up being piss poor.
Well I've read the entire interview and honestly don't know where half of your comments are coming from.. Maybe it's just biased views and fanboys, who knows..
The way see it Sony are up to their waist in trouble, hell maybe even their neck. But that's as an overall business, not the Playstation brand.
It's extremely comforting to know that Kaz is placing so much faith in their console division of the market to save them, mainly because that will mean more investment in the future.
When I look at the other gaming companies I really don't see anything to get amazed about, Nintendo were showing off Batman for the WiiU - a game which will be over a year old by the time their 'next gen' console gets it. Microsoft however seemed to do the same old reliance of their big hitters, a new Halo developed by a different company, and a new Gears seemingly by the pressure Microsoft. Both of which just shout one thing to me - the original developers want to MOVE ON.
Yes Sony may be copying Nintendo's Smash Bro's, and it's obvious that they will also attempt to replicate Microsoft's smart-glass in some way or another.. But as a dedicated gamer it's refreshing to know Sony are still wiling to push out entirely new IP's so late in the console's life.
The fact Microsoft and Nintendo are skipping Gamescom show they'e all but given up with this gen.
I'll actually half agree with the guy, but then 'blood effects' were originally left out because they were just too darn tricky to do. As the industry evolved and hardware became more powerful realism in games was much much easier.
And anyways, in Tomb Raider 2 you shot tigers in the very first level and could even lock an 80 year old butler in the freezer! If that ain't violence I don't know what is :p Maybe Warren was oblivious to that though whilst he was at Eidos?
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