AlexKitch
Thing is, though, that GTA never really worked on PC particularly well. I'm a hardcore PC gamer myself and I'll defend PC gaming forever but I always found that there's something about GTA that really craves an Xbox controller and a sofa.
Remember being righteously hacked off with the first GTA I got on the PC - not that playable with keyboard/mouse. Then someone suggested getting a USB->PS1 controller interface and it was a lot more enjoyable after that.
Actually I find most driving based games are a LOT more enjoyable with a “proper” game controller than keyboard. And with ones like GTA, SR, etc if you're trying to drive AND shoot at the same time then you end up with “keyboard spider” syndrome. Also the last Assassins Creed I played on PC was more fluid with gamepad too. Then again, only an idiot would try and snipe with a game pad - mouse rules!
hackerDON
COD:Ghosts is coming.
I know - pre-order already in - but I'm not convinced that it's going to be as wildly popular as CoD's of the past. Folks I know are already saying that it's getting a bit stale/long-in-the-tooth and folks are MUCH more enthused about the destructable environments in BF4. Plus, I'm going to suggest that the hype (no insult intended) around GTAV must have taken some of the wind out of the usual pre-CoD hypegasm.
As a CoD SP fan, I'm looking forward to this years release - especially if it has: an involving - and not too short - SP campaign, and no zombie-based “special feature”. CoD:BO2 I thought was a bit disappointing - the pacing was quite inconsistent and I didn't take to the sci-fi story line at all.