Either free without ads or I'll just pay for a paid app, in-store micro transactions and annoying ads frustrate me to no end. Would much rather just fork out some $ for an optimal experience.
I remember playing Zenonia III back in the day on my iTouch, its really like any mobile game its not all that good compared to the experience you could have on a PC. That said its not bad though although just frustrating more than anything, RPGs really do not work on portable devices.
For the previous generation definitely the Xbox 360 controller, that said I am a big fan of the changes Sony has made and love the PS4s controller. Although I haven't tried the Xbox One's controller yet.
I remember back in the day playing flash Sonic on the school computers and racing against my friend who was next to me, great times. Never played Sonic on any console though or strictly in multiplayer.
I think so, I mean you hear these stories of 10 year olds driving cars with skills they've learned from gaming. I really don't see it to be anything more from that, even if its just giving you the confidence.
If you're not playing as Franklin its a complete pain, not a whole lot other to say than that. I hate how you need to go fast but really can't turn any more than 20 degrees or so without going everywhere.
Probably the torture one in GTA 5 with Trevor, pretty gruesome although not too over the top. That said it did get a lot of attention and was pretty memorable for me, was let down though after all the hype.
Neither, both are very good companies putting out very good graphics cards. Nvidia and ATI always have cards out which are pretty much neck and neck, Nvidia is notorious for having bad drivers and these days although they do usually have a more extensive product range and usually the fastest...
I remember there being a Hack N Slash Japanese RPG game a while back, it had a really fancy name and I paid $3.99 for it. Decent amount for an app, don't think I ever played it a whole lot either sadly.
Either the very first, original Angry Birds or Doodle Jump. Had a ton of fun with both, back in the days before iPhones were only becoming mainstream and everyone was still on iTouches.
I bought a MadCatz controller once, if anyone has bought a MadCatz product before you're probably aware about the terrible build quality. That controller lasted me a matter of days.
Most of the complaining I've heard from other people is that its either "too hard" or "too easy". I find that to pretty stupid seeing as you can go as fast or as slow as you want, some of the turns are a little sharp but that's why Franklin exists isn't it?
I'll always choose a PC over a console. For the reasons below.
-Wide range of games (Indie AND MMO)
-Better communication (Talk over Skype, Ventrillo, Mumble etc.)
-Superior controlling (Keyboards, mouse, gamepads etc.)
-Much, MUCH better graphics
Definitely Mario Carts if you include the original Wii as a console. Just a complete mess, I could never control the stupid cars and the controllers would always just confuse me.
I don't really see how Steam shutting down would effect off-line games? Obviously it would for any games which you haven't downloaded though, which is quite a worry in itself.
Even with the release of the Xbox One and PS4 the hardware inside them were already very much behind PC hardware. That wasn't the case at the launch of the Xbox 360 and PS3, which had cutting edge hardware at the time which could compete with the PCs. PCs today are already "years" ahead in...
Recently either the PS2 or Xbox 360. In the last 15 or so years those 2 have really stood out, it will be interesting to see who "wins" this current generation of Xbox One vs PS4.