I know people are busy doing the console wars stuff, but we should all as gamers hope for games like Gravity Rush to do well and be saddened about games like Scalebound getting cancelled.
Games that try to do something different, and reject the standard gritty aesthetic are becoming rarer and rarer outside of the indie space. Gaming in general will be worse off if games like this are no longer made.
Surprised that Infinite is polling above GTA:V. Found the game pretty disappointing personally and assumed the race was between TLoU and GTA, but it's good to see a lot of people really enjoyed it.
TLoU looks like a lock though, hoping for a PS4 version so I can try it for myself sometime.
@Doomerang I'm not saying that having McHale was a good thing necessarily, just that the problems with the show ran a lot deeper than a sarcastic, disinterested co-host.
I'm not convinced the show would have been any better without McHale.
Remove him from the equation and you still have a deathly dull 3 hour broadcast with no significant reveals, no compelling content, and a presenter content to listen politely to developers churning out well rehearsed PR spiel.
It was really just a string of game ads, at least McHale's open disdain for everyone involved somewhat punctured the corporate safeness of the whole event.
DmC was a solid game, not a massive fan of the series so wasn't particularly offended by the changes. the combat wasn't up to the standard of the old DMC games, but was still a step ahead of most hack n slash games.
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