andelbam (andelmurala): I rather have
seen a new game.
hits you with the important one - where would you like to
see new games in the Persona series?
The most progressive feature on the site is the PBSParents section, which allows parents to
see the new games in development, as well as real - time feedback on their child's activity.
So when
I see new games flood into App World I'm typically going to download them — and the latest to fit that bill is Skate Fighter from developer Nicholas Ferrara.
Their games are always the best and I can't wait to
see their new game (s).
Me too and those games have been confirmed to be at E3 along with Phantom Dust I can't wait to
see the new games too I'd be happy with any of these: Ryse 2, Alan Wake 2, Dead Rising 4, Halo 6 (I know it's early) Banjo, Sunset Overdrive 2
I could
see a new game going into rescuing her dear mama's reincarnated soul from the clutches of a demon that holds a grudge against Bayonetta...
Anyone who is a fan of the series should get excited to
see a new game on the horizon and the opportunity to see the story unfold on the big screen!
Hope
we see this new game at e3 or a Sorcery 2 would be cool.
Sadly, the only likely way the VITA will
see new games that aren't indie titles is using it to remote play new titles on the PS4.
This is Call of Duty Modern Warfare, this game stems from an era when it was exciting to
see a new game in the franchise and this reveal is what got fans excited.
The first time
I saw the new game from the TowerFall team, I knew it was going to be something special.
same thing goes for Transformer, both of these games are 10 + gb: (I guess I'll wait next month to
see new games again.
But who cares what the presentation is called; I just want to
see some new games (Prime 4, the StarFox racing game from Retro, and Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu / Eevee in particular as they have already been rumored).
Besides Versus and Agito, we may
see a new game in the series unveiled there if hints from FFXIII producer Yoshinori Kitase going back to GDC are an indication.
I don't know what type of games I want to see... I want to
see new games, fun games.
So happy to
see a new game by former staff pop up... about damn time.
It's tiring to
see a new game being released, only to see «coming to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.»
These days,
seeing a new game that features only single - player modes is a sort of quaint, archaic reminder of days past.
This is why it's refreshing to
see a new game being made from the genre in 2013.
Sadly this is all they have revealed, so we know nothing about whether we will
see new games during a Direct or new details.
Our Andy is of course no stranger to professional standard in - game photography — and it's always nice to
see new games adding similar modes which in turn widen the scope of their base remit.
After Dark Souls III, FromSoftware says that they are taking a break from the franchise, but if new rumors are to be believed, we could
see a new game as soon as this year.
It's been several years since we have
seen a new game from the popular BioShock franchise, although a new game from the franchise might be coming out...
«I would love to
see new games in the spirit of Final Fantasy VI or Final Fantasy Tactics.
We are also hearing rumors that Crash Bandicoot is back at camp Sony so we may
see a new game from Naughty Dog.
While Lucky still makes me think of Conker and how I would like to
see a new game in the franchise, Super Lucky's Tale managed to impress.
Back in 2005, I was able to
see new games from other studios for Xbox360 and PlayStation3 and I remember always feeling that something was not right.
Considering that the Assassin's Creed series has had a new entry every holiday season for many years points towards
us seeing a new game in the series in October / November.
Will
we see new games, more sequels, or more ports of Skyrim?
Starting next week, we'll have games starting to release, so expect to
see some new game names showing up within the next few weeks on the playlist, as well as better names for what «edition» of the playlist this is.
We're really looking forward to
seeing a new game in the series coming this month to PC.
I really doubt we'll be
seeing new games from Sony any time soon.
For those of you who never got to check out the original prepare to be underwhelmed, but still it is nice to
see the new games roots.
We've not heard anything about a sequel since Homefront: The Revolution's launch but I wouldn't be surprised if we one day
saw a new game, so in preparation for that, maybe pick up the original for free while you have the chance.
One of Nintendo's highlights and the opening to their E3 Digital Event was the reveal of Star Fox Zero, the latest entry into the series that hasn't
seen a new game since 2006!
The 1993 game is a fantastic adventure with memorable music that deserved a better fate than to be lumped in with the other mascot titles that failed to make a memorable dent in the market, but the Pickfords know that the character still has a following and I'd love to
see a new game in the series.
Over the past few years the NES, SNES and Genesis have
seen new games come out in the form of homebrews.
Unlike with phones and other gadgets, we don't
see new game systems very often, so each new release feels momentous.
Even without the appearance of Marvel vs Capcom, this year's lineup seems quite exciting and it should be fun to
see new games like Dragon Ball FighterZ played at the highest level for the first time.
Not exact matches
They typically react (slowly at best) to three outside drivers: (a) their competition brings a
new offering to market, and they need a quick competitive response; (b) their customers
see and begin to adopt
new processes and solutions, and the customers demand that their products and services conform to the
new ways of doing business; or (c) they
see a
new tool, product, or service in the market offered by a
new player and they quickly determine that this is a
game - changer which they need to own (rather than try to build themselves) because they lack the internal capacity to do otherwise.
Razer showed off two
new prototypes at the show this year: Project Valerie (
seen above) and Project Ariana, a projection / camera system for making video
games impact the real world around your screen.
«We've
seen the subscription trend and how strong it has become outside of our industry and we thought «
Gamers are into their
games and they want to try
new games all the time,» said Jonathan Berkowitz, senior vice president of marketing for Hasbro Gaming, in an interview with Fortune.
Sometimes we're so close to the
new game that when we give it to someone who has been playing the previous edition for six months, it's amazing to
see what they notice, how some of the changes impact them and if you're achieving what you set out to achieve.
A lot of people who play Mortal Kombat are going to want to
see Sub Zero and Scorpion, Sonya and Jax, but at the same time they want to
see something
new because we've done a number of these
games.
The
game we just released (last year for home consoles) is Mortal Kombat 9, so they really need to
see something that's a
new experience or they're going to feel like they've already played it.
There are no statistics to show whether texting played a role in any of the fatalities, but «when you keep records for 40 years and
see two consecutive years with the back - to - back largest, that tells me there was a
game changer,» said Richard Retting, a former traffic safety commissioner for the
New York City Department of Transportation who worked on the report.
Apple executives on stage showed off its
new phones displaying AR apps, including one built by Major League Baseball that lets spectators attending a live
game see player statistics when they hover their phones over a particular athlete.
Kim Jong Un himself used his annual televised
New Year's address to wish for the
games» success and announce the North's plan to participate, prompting officials from both Koreas to make a major effort so that Pyongyang could send more than 500 people, including 22 athletes and 21 reporters (none of whose work has been
seen).
I had the chance last week to
see a preview of Ubisoft Montreal's
newest big - budget
game franchise, Watch Dogs, and boy is it looking good.