holy shit. I couldn't believe it as I watched the ...whole thing. . remembering that I once played D&D.
holy shit. I couldn't believe it as I watched the ...whole thing. . remembering that I once played D&D.
@Killer7: Not a bad list
@Seita: No, but the Sony memory cards are up to 8 gigs now.
I was talking about this with a few friends last night. They obviously are in R&D for the next handheld, but as to when it will come out we'll see. My prediction is just before the next next gen consoles come out, in 4-6 years or so..
I'm aware Sony's publishing it, but still said it won't be multi-platform..
Woops, sorry I was thinking Indigo and Fahrenheit. My bad..
Wasn't Heavy Rain and Indigo Prophecy basically the same, just I.P. was edited??
Take it as it is, cinematic drama, interactive game and you'll love it...movie+game=good!@BritBloke916:
This will be a winner for sure. Only downer is the fact that it's not coming out on the 360. Why not decrease the risk by making it multi-platform. PC too, like they did with Indigo. Makes sense to me, also because I'm a 360-kinda guy. Could be the best PS3 exclusive yet..(yes including MGS4)
I love it
I would rather get the 3 red rings of death every month of the year and buy a new one than get 1 cheap long lasting Wii. We Canadians need to get with it. Wii Tennis? That's embarrassing, we like Tennis?
Games these days gain and lose hype fast making the PC release way too late. It seems like an after-though for PC gamers which it is. It's still a great game and the add-ons are a nice treat.
Finally...This should make VF5 even better! Kage will woop some serious ass with that at my hands. Hopefully it won't be that much here in China though..or maybe I can find the "Real Arcraade Por EX" for cheaper..
Sorry I forgot, "astrixzero" that flag is just a bit much, a perfect example of how people here a lot of times can't differentiate political discussions and over-zealousness of your own country. And don't get me wrong, I love China as well
I'm so tired of the Western media and the BS behind it. The only difference between Chinese media and Western is that the West is much better at covering up the truths and are a bit more tasteful when trying to push their opinions and ideas using media.
MMORPG games in China are off the chart successful, as playing online at home or in an internet cafe which costs next to nothing is very common for men between the ages of 18-26. There's a massive market for these games with a Chinese theme here. You can take WOW's example and see how they were smart and created a…