Counterproductive
Counterproductive
Counterproductive

Battlefield 2142 + Brink = Titanfall

It does if you can't play it.

Launch system blues. Luckily it looks like there's a lot of stuff in the pipe.

There are those who don't have a PS3 who would like to play it.

The Last of Us will be out in the summer. :)

Also, developers do get paid for their games appearing on PS+. Sony doesn't force anyone to give their game away for free, they pay them an up front sum for the window of time that it's available. It's up to the developer to decide if they want to take that deal, and it works out pretty well for them. Guaranteed

You don't play third party games?

Not to spoil anything, but towards the end of the game we see that isn't the case.

That's pretty ridiculous.

I doubt they would have done that within a month of release after going to the trouble of developing the game. Conspiracy theories can be so random.

So much for all those conspiracy theories about Sony paying Activision to delay the game on the Xbox One. So ridiculous.

You do not say.

Since your life is so full of the wonders of the universe and the miracle of life, I'm surprised that you were able to take time out of your busy schedule to look down upon a random commenter in an internet forum. You sir truly are a marvel of modern society.

ROWDY BURNS uses rubbin'. It's super effective!

Way back in the olden days of 2012. That's frigging ancient.

I have the entire series, and aside from the graphical bump that you got with the transition to PS2, in no way is Suikoden III a superior game. Both III and IV were progressively worse with a slight return to form with V. It will be a pleasure to be able to revisit Suikoden II on the Vita as a reminder of how good

I ask that same question when people talk to me about Kinect.

Are you kidding me? You don't think that just maybe in the almost 20 years of development hell that maybe, just maybe, Duke Nukem Forever was already fucked up before Gearbox tried to rescue it?

Not only does that not make any sense in context of the original statement, what you said lacks internal logic as well. If the Amazing Spider-man 2 movie tie-in game was a system seller (which it isn't), and Sony somehow had the ability to tell Activision to not release the game on the Xbox One (which it doesn't), why

This post reads like those transcripts of chat robots who try to get you to buy things.