That's BS. Doesn't matter if their funding ran out too soon. They own it to their customers to at least offer a contained game. If the game got enough support, a sequel or second episode could probably been successful on kickstarter. No one would want to support them after this.
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1080p version. Warning: Jaws will drop.
1080p version of RYSE Trailer
http://news.xbox.com/media/?path=xbo...iaTypes=videos
direct download link:
http://news.xbox.com/~/media/Images/..._15000kbps.mp4
Warning: Looks Incredible
Thanks, man. Currently downloading.
Back in middle school, I was quite suicidal. GoldenEye saved my life. Seriously. I would load up the first couple levels and turn on invincibility. In the facility, I would just kill the infinitely spawning guards. I would spend hours doing that.
Nowadays, I don't know. I don't play that many games anymore. If anything, I just escape into the internet. I get online to check the forum and slickdeals, and I wake up about two hours later. I hate my life right now, and I can't figure a solution at this point, so I just escape into television or the internet. Games are too interactive sometimes for pure escapism.
Put it this way. I just got a 360 at last year's Black Friday. I might get a Wii if it's cheap this Black Friday. Other than that, I don't see getting a console for several years.
PC's better anyway. Better graphics, better controls usually, and cheaper prices.
Figure it's better to stick where I've got unlimited bandwidth (which we pay $250 a month for) than receive shit service with data-caps.
Frell! I thought it was bad enough paying Verizon $30 plus phone service.
I still do not understand why it seem that some gamers want a pure DD.
Convenience I suppose. If file sizes stayed reasonable and we were assured of forward compatibility with future systems, I could understand that. But seriously, what happens to all of your X360 and PS3 digital games in a few years when your hardware inevitably fails and the servers for these old systems are down? Your games are just gone, man.
On the other side, if you scratch a disc or lose it, you're out the game. DD, you can download it again, as long as it's supported. Neither method is completely perfect at the moment.
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