'The film's producers, Samuel Hadida and Don Carmody, most recently produced Resident Evil: Afterlife, and have previously collaborated on Resident Evil: Apocalypse and the original Silent Hill film.'
The availability of information such as this on the internet still freaks me out, even though I've known about it for years. Even more terrifying is how easily behemoth companies can get a hold of this information.
Oh, please. David Cage has been rambling on about changing the 'traditional' formats of gaming. In essence, what Cage wants to see is films with QTEs in them.
If Atlus could go just a little farther and release the game in Europe, it would be much appreciated. Catherine looks like the most interesting release this year so far.
So what if Nathan Fillion isn't a huge star? He's got the talents and the looks to fit the bill of Drake. Must every film hire a big star just to draw in the punters?
The score a game receives is the score the reviewer saw fit to give it. It's not like Gamesradar have a secret agenda; whoever reviewed Bulletstorm evidently believed it was worthy of a ten, and whoever reviewed this game obviously thought it was worth a six. It's all about personal opinion, and personal opinion can't be swayed.
Design flaws like these really put me off. I remember I ran over Sigourney from Deadly Premonition - as you do - and, instead of being knocked flying, she remained in the exact same position looking impassively out at the road. I couldn't play DP for days afterwards.