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Goatseye said:
EyeSpyeGoats said:
Goatseye said:
 

TLOU doesn't interest me as I don't own a PS platform.

And that's the only game you gonna throw on this conversation because Killzone, Knack & Infamous have all been about shininess and no substance.

All had massive hype about their looks but they never talk about their gameplay before launch.


Take your xbox and stick it up your butthole. Of course you only hear of graphics, because it's all you want to read. Meanwhile KZ and Infamous are better than the entire XB1 library, but you wouldn't know cause you're too worried being a fanboy.

LOL. You made my afternoon.

You're welcome. Now go stroke Phil Spencer's vageygey.



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Fusioncode said:
Goatseye said:
celador said:
Goatseye said:

That has been their music for a while.

As soon as they rattle the shiny keys ,people forget about the gameplay and start clicking that pre-order button.


Yeah that is all Sony do.  It's not as if TLoU scored higher than any X1 exclsuive has in years.  

TLOU doesn't interest me as I don't own a PS platform.

And that's the only game you gonna throw on this conversation because Killzone, Knack & Infamous have all been about shininess and no substance.

All had massive hype about their looks but they never talk about their gameplay before launch.

Which is completely untrue. Buf if you don't care about PS systems or games then why are you even in the thread?

LOL, he even mentions Knack as having massive hype about its looks...come on, son. Get a grip!



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Fusioncode said:
Goatseye said:

TLOU doesn't interest me as I don't own a PS platform.

And that's the only game you gonna throw on this conversation because Killzone, Knack & Infamous have all been about shininess and no substance.

All had massive hype about their looks but they never talk about their gameplay before launch.

Which is completely untrue. Buf if you don't care about PS systems or games then why are you even in the thread?

It's public and it's about games (I might understand a thing or two).

Let me know when did they specify if Driveclub was a sim or an Arcade racing game?

They never did, they didn't even reveal the car makes present in this game.We're still speculating if there are or will be Japanese and American makes in this game.

All they did was play around in the Photo Mode show how the rain and dynamic weather are beautiful; even though they're not present right now. Correct me if I'm wrong.

 

 



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poklane said:

If you take user score seriously then I feel bad for you.

Thanks but, don't feel. It's working really well for me so far (better than the specialized critic, I must point).

I really think that in this area (games), the user score should get a fair amount of credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wisdom_of_Crowds



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I will play the free demo on PSN Plus, we will see about this gamespot thing...



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Goatseye said:
Fusioncode said:
Goatseye said:

TLOU doesn't interest me as I don't own a PS platform.

And that's the only game you gonna throw on this conversation because Killzone, Knack & Infamous have all been about shininess and no substance.

All had massive hype about their looks but they never talk about their gameplay before launch.

Which is completely untrue. Buf if you don't care about PS systems or games then why are you even in the thread?

It's public and it's about games (I might understand a thing or two).

Let me know when did they specify if Driveclub was a sim or an Arcade racing game?

They never did, they didn't even reveal the car makes present in this game.We're still speculating if there are or will be Japanese and American makes in this game.

All they did was play around in the Photo Mode show how the rain and dynamic weather are beautiful; even though they're not present right now. Correct me if I'm wrong.

 

 

Right here.

Speaking with The Guardian, Rustchynsky said of the game’s handling, “It sits in the middle between simulation and arcade. It’s grounded in realism, so the cars have a sense of weight, a tactile feel with the road, but we want to make sure it’s easy to throw them around the corners, it’s all about having fun with the cars.

Took me less than 5 seconds to find that article. 


Sigs are dumb. And so are you!

EyeSpyeGoats said:
Goatseye said:
 

It's public and it's about games (I might understand a thing or two).

Let me know when did they specify if Driveclub was a sim or an Arcade racing game?

They never did, they didn't even reveal the car makes present in this game.We're still speculating if there are or will be Japanese and American makes in this game.

All they did was play around in the Photo Mode show how the rain and dynamic weather are beautiful; even though they're not present right now. Correct me if I'm wrong.

 

 

All lies. We've know all that for a while now. Thanks for proving you're a blind fanboy hater. But you can keep posting cause you won't get banned; the mods will protect you and cuddle you.

I think you love me bruh. You even named yourself EyespyeGoats.

You want to get down with me? Be my bottom chick?



Fusioncode said:

Right here.

Speaking with The Guardian, Rustchynsky said of the game’s handling, “It sits in the middle between simulation and arcade. It’s grounded in realism, so the cars have a sense of weight, a tactile feel with the road, but we want to make sure it’s easy to throw them around the corners, it’s all about having fun with the cars.

Took me less than 5 seconds to find that article. 

It takes me 5 seconds to shoot down that crappy dodgy interview.

You know what sits between Sim and Arcade?

A game that can go from Full Sim to Arcade handling by turning assists on and off.

A game that has full customization of vehicle parts.



Goatseye said:
Fusioncode said:
 

Right here.

Speaking with The Guardian, Rustchynsky said of the game’s handling, “It sits in the middle between simulation and arcade. It’s grounded in realism, so the cars have a sense of weight, a tactile feel with the road, but we want to make sure it’s easy to throw them around the corners, it’s all about having fun with the cars.

Took me less than 5 seconds to find that article. 

It takes me 5 seconds to shoot down that crappy dodgy interview.

You know what sits between Sim and Arcade?

A game that can go from Full Sim to Arcade handling by turning assists on and off.

A game that has full customization of vehicle parts.


Grasping at straws now. Admit it you don't know anything about the games you hate on because you're a fanboy and don't even try to know anything about them, as you've already demonstrated. Like that Chu retard or whatever in the other topic that didn't even know DC had a point system. You're all a bunch of pathetic fanboys.