
#Putty squad cover art back vita Patch#
I did experience a few issues th at for the most part have been addressed in patch 1.02. The second week was better in trying to find a match and continuously play map after map. Įxperiences earlier on confirmed my sus picions that the server might have been under duress during the first wee k. Regarding (2), I used a Verizon 4G LT E mifi adapter to connect. (2) Play via mini wi fi card used on commutes. (1) Play via home wifi with 50 Mbps down/15 u p My experi ences wi th multiplayer a re t w o fold.
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Yes, the features are borderline bare-bones in comparison to Call of Duty : Black Ops 2 but the pro position to play it on the go was too hard to pass up. T he most i mpor tant a spect o f any Call of Duty title is the mult iplayer. The b iggest selling point for this game is "Call of Duty on the go". Considering the price of the game ( $50 in the US), I would expe ct the first maps to be free but again, that is my expectation. So what is my opi nion ? My opinion is still to be determined as I would like to see Nihilistic /Acti v ision /Sony re lease patch 1.0x to address a few issue s and potentially the announcement of DLC in the form of new multiplayer maps. I have completed the campaign on regular, completed in a good bit of multiplayer matches, and attempte d to collect a few trophie s. These are just projected releases for 2013.Ītelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland (JP) A new year for the PlayStation Vita means additional opportunities for Sony and third party publishers to give the hardware the software it rightfully deserves. So what are they?Ģ012 is coming to an end. The selections are fragmented but the essence is there. Some are cheap PC titles through GOG or Steam. A good junk of these games have gone the iOS/Android route due to smaller budgets. The reality is that major publishers that fund today's top development studios are not making these 2D games short of a few. So how do we get that back? I propose the indie route. "You've lost that loving feeling" - The Righteous Brothers. With every trial and error jump you make in a 2D platform game, you remember the days of playing Out of this World on the Sega Genesis. Playing a 2D game today feels like going back to mom and dad's house for Thanksgiving and devouring pounds of comfort food. For gamers born in the late 70s and 80s, there is nothing more nostalgic today than playing a 2D game. You reminisce about your first time playing Super Mario Brothers or shooting a duck in Duck Hunt or getting drawn into the story while playing an RPG.


I think there comes a point in every gamers life where he/she gets hit with the feeling of nostalgia.
