Beat CoD: Ghosts on Veteran and found all the Rorke files.
It actually has a pretty darn good campaign despite how linear it is.
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Beat CoD: Ghosts on Veteran and found all the Rorke files.
It actually has a pretty darn good campaign despite how linear it is.
I've started Alien: Isolation. Man this seems great.
Final Fantasy VII HD coming to PS4. Meh.
Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare (PS4), Mirror's Edge (PS3) and NFS: Most Wanted (Vita) are free this weekend on the PS Store. Special EA Sale for the Playstation Experience.
Alien Isolation is superb. Part BioShock, part Escape From Butcher Bay...phenomenal controls and atmosphere.
Some of the best sound design I've ever heard in a game. The soundscapes are incredible.
That FFVII release is just a port. No HD remaster.
Yeah, its the PC version.
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Slant's top 25 games of 2014
Weird #1.
Persona Q might sell me a 3DS.
My two best games of 2014, so far, are Desert Golfing and 80 Days - both mobile games.
I've barely played any new games this year. I haven't played a single game on that Slant list (well, I did try Smash Bros on 3DS at a bar one night, but that's it).
I think the only two games I played this year are Hearthstone and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter.
I started playing The Last of Us Remastered yesterday, and I'm really liking it. Part of the reason why I'm liking it so much is that it looks so damn good. It's absolutely gorgeous. I also enjoy the lack of a mini map, and that the game is well designed in that I am drawn naturally through the levels rather than being guided by a flashing arrow or magical GPS unit. I do wish that the game let me play more at my own pace - far too often I feel like my character is stuck in slow-walk mode. I get that they want a directed, dramatic experience, but it's a little too much sometimes.
I'm liking it a heck of a lot more than the Uncharted games.
Did the beginning make you cry?
No. I don't get very emotionally involved in these kinds of cinematic games, because I don't feel that they're quite up to level yet in terms of writing and directing.
The only game that has ever made me almost cry is Journey, and that's because of the experience I had with it, and not with anything it was trying to tell me.
PT is a singular experience and deserving.
I started playing Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit on Vita (it was free from EA, thanks) - It's the first racing game I've played in quite some time and it's pretty fun to compete with your friends and trying to beat their scores in races. Every time raise your rank it shows you where your friends rank on the list. Kinda cool. Other NFS games may do this but it'st he first i've seen in the series.
I really want a new Dead Space.
Me, I want another Mortal Kombat.
:D