1. Shenmue 1 & 2 (and 3 most likely) 2. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3. Panzer Dragoon Saga & Orta 4. Silent Hill series (particularly 2 & 4) 5. Deus Ex 6. The Legend of Dragoon
Funny how you’re accusing others who paid more than you could personally afford of being connected to narcissism as if you think people should not be entitled to extra privileges which they can afford simply because you can’t. That sounds rather narcissistic to me. And no, Suzuki is a legendary game...
Why change the asking price after the campaign has already begun with half the world believing that $2 million was enough and that a real Shenmue 3 experience is therefore already sufficiently funded? I think if we're going to change the price for the minimum real Shenmue experience the project actu...
If YS Net make use of the PayPal feature on Shenmue.com following the Kickstarter funding campaign I'd happily donate £19 ($30) every month to the cause.
Whoever thought of the idea to keep a separate donation page working following the Kickstarter is a genius. Shenmue 3 could easily attain $50,000,000 in extra funds till Dec 2017 - probably of which will also cover Shenmue 4's development.
Hey Thief. I remember during the holidays of my first and second years of university developing a similar obsession with gaming because I got incredibly lonely and bored at the time. I tend to get into slight habits of getting too happy with my own company here and there that I neglect my social lif...
I cant get enough of Deus Ex - the futuristic noir, the music, the liberating amount of choice and customisation. The original on PC is pretty much my favourite game ever along with Thief and Morrowind. I remember truanting school just to sink any more hours I could manage into Knights of the Old Re...
The Mass Effect series, Deus Ex Human Revolution, the Tomb Raider reboot and the 3DS remake of Ocarina of Time have been the only new releases in quite a while to truly engross me and keep me happy for 6 hours or more of playtime.
I think before that it was 2005's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory.
They haven't "become" anything. The games stay exactly the same as they ever were. We're the ones that change. If you're not enjoying them now, it's not because the games are shit (they were fine back in the day), it's just because your preferences and ideas of what makes a game "goo...
I liked it because it was by far the most tomb focussed of the series save for a short train ride and a wander around a market. The lighting improvements also made the tombs all the more creepy, them being a lot darker and you having to scavenge flares just to see your way through. I hope with this ...