Now that Lionsgate is jumping on the Steam train, I'd say there is a good chance that Brooklyn will show up once it's due to hit streaming services. I'm tempted to skip its theatrical run just for the possibility of being able to watch it for the first time on Steam.
How much would you pay for Saoirse trading cards?
It's more closer ~80k than 90k Package names.
Apps have multiple packages and many are those of released games.
Really hope that's released in the west too.
when games like Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remastered is listed, and Sony clearly had a hand in that one.
So what is the conclusion for these Steam database leaks? They can't possibly be true? Because to me, it sounds too good to be true, when games like Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remastered is listed, and Sony clearly had a hand in that one. Everybody's Gone to the Rapture too.
So what is the conclusion for these Steam database leaks? They can't possibly be true? Because to me, it sounds too good to be true, when games like Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remastered is listed, and Sony clearly had a hand in that one. Everybody's Gone to the Rapture too.
They did?
They did?
Interesting
Probably CliffyB new game, now called LawBreakers.
I thought the popular belief were, that Sony shared tech to help Square Enix remaking Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 for PlayStation Vita, 3 and 4, and thus blocking it from appearing on other platforms.
I thought the popular belief were, that Sony shared tech to help Square Enix remaking Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 for PlayStation Vita, 3 and 4, and thus blocking it from appearing on other platforms.
I thought the popular belief were, that Sony shared tech to help Square Enix remaking Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 for PlayStation Vita, 3 and 4, and thus blocking it from appearing on other platforms.
I thought the popular belief were, that Sony shared tech to help Square Enix remaking Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 for PlayStation Vita, 3 and 4, and thus blocking it from appearing on other platforms.
I'm fairly certain the popular belief that the PS2 Final Fantasy games can't release on other platforms because Sony was involved is a 2+2=5 thing, i.e. "They're not on other platforms, therefore they're wholly exclusive to Sony platforms due to Sony's involvement." To the best of my knowledge, there has been absolutely nothing else to indicate they're, in part, Sony products.
That is what dozens of people on GAF say, tho i never really saw something official regarding that.
I thought the popular belief were, that Sony shared tech to help Square Enix remaking Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 for PlayStation Vita, 3 and 4, and thus blocking it from appearing on other platforms.
So what is the conclusion for these Steam database leaks? They can't possibly be true? Because to me, it sounds too good to be true, when games like Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remastered is listed, and Sony clearly had a hand in that one. Everybody's Gone to the Rapture too.
The leak lost all credibility the moment HL3 was found in there.
The leak lost all credibility the moment HL3 was found in there.
Everyone buy the Bundle Quest bundle on GOG
The leak lost all credibility the moment HL3 was found in there.
I know some of these stuff won't make it, but my guess is that most of the japanese stuff will do, they are thirsty for our Steam money.
Anything in there regarding the Metal Gear Solid Collection?
Anything in there regarding the Metal Gear Solid Collection?
That makes zero sense.
Uh... okay? How do the two even remotely correlate?
I'm tempted to double-dip on Quest for Glory 1-5...but geez, my backlog is already crying.
That's exactly what I think. Journey? Rapture? idk.
But the Japanese titles make too much sense with the recent trends
Boo no Jojo, Nier, Bayonetta, Vanquish, Atelier games, Ninja Gaiden, Kingdom Hearts, Okami HD, DmC DE, Attack on Titan
Boo no Jojo, Nier, Bayonetta, Vanquish, Atelier games, Ninja Gaiden, Kingdom Hearts, Okami HD, DmC DE, Attack on Titan