DeadnBuriedMK2
DeadnBuriedMK2
DeadnBuriedMK2

I've got to agree with you there. The PS3's had a good few years starting from 2009 (Killzone 2, inFamous, Uncharted 2, Demon's Souls, Ratchet and Clank: A Crack In Time, oh, that was a good year!). It's interesting that they have such clear on/off years. 2009 was fantastic, then 2011 was fantastic (Uncharted 3,

Speaking as someone who detests Kinect with every fibre of my body, I have to say that as far as software goes, the 360 really did die in 2010. That year it had ME2, Alan Wake, Halo Reach, Crackdown 2, Fable 3, Splinter Cell Conviction and more besides; some fantastic games that you couldn't get anywhere else. Then

I think Sony are doing a pretty good job of marketing here in the UK at the moment, I saw a lot of TV spots for LBP Vita and LBP Karting on TV, as well as prominent spots for both in the cinema before films like Madagascar 3 (my girlfriend's young at heart. >_>), as well as a lot of Vita ads to show off the Lego games

I don't think they did call it horrible. They simply quoted the Metro 2033 developer saying it was horrible, and then backed that up by saying someone else had a similar opinion. Kotaku didn't really say anything.

Couldn't agree more. I'm still waiting on Versus XIII and The Last Guardian, and until those I've still got The Last of Us, Puppeteer, Beyond: Two Souls, God of War: Ascension, Ni No Kuni, andTales of Xillia to look forward to on the PS3, not mentioning all the many, many multi-platform titles.

The price is definitely too high. It's actually a great price for the hardware because it's genuinely stunning stuff, but it's certainly too high to be successful in the current market. The 3DS launch was a bit different, users were hating the 3DS as much as the journalists because for a good six months or so they

That's fine, there's no arguing against the fact that Sony are losing a lot of money and need to turn the situation around quickly, no arguing at all. My issue is that Kotaku have combined that with something else entirely; that the Vita's awful and has no games and blah blah blah. The two are two different matters

Oh man. So true.

Man, that's one hell of a bargain! It's even more funny that Kotaku didn't even mention that deal. Joystiq (or Destructoid, or both?!) had an article devoted to pointing it out because it's so good, but Kotaku? They didn't even list it in their epic list of Black Friday deals. I think that also says a lot.

Next month it's Arkham City, Vanquish and LIMBO for the PS3, and then Mortal Kombat for the Vita, as well as two indie Cross-Buy titles for both platforms. Hope that clears that one up. :)

See, that's the thing that gets me. The 3DS was absolutely DEAD when it launched. It didn't have a single truly worthwhile game in its first six months, the only contender at all was Ocarina of Time - a game that we've all played to death anyway. At that point, it wasn't just the journalists that hated the platform,

Damn, I don't think any of those would make my Top 10, except maybe Mass Effect 2. Best game of the last ten years? Final Fantasy XII, I'd have to say. It takes a lot of balls to modernise and revolutionise a twenty-year old formula, and it takes a lot of skill to do that whilst still retaining what made all of the

When you consider the price of a DS compared to the price of a Vita, it's not at all shocking or even worth noting that the DS sold more units than the Vita.

I'm pretty disappointed by this Anniversary to be honest. They could be doing some really cool things to celebrate such a huge anniversary, and instead we get...this? Meanwhile, Type-0 is still nowhere to be seen outside of Japan, FFX HD hasn't been mentioned since its non-reveal at TGS (and honestly, why the fuck is

I think their point there was that Uncharted: Golden Abyss, LBP and ACL aren't as good as, say, Uncharted 2, LBP2 or AC3. Personally, I think that's a flawed view to take anyway; they shouldn't be compared to PS3 games (especially as these are year-one titles we're talking about here, compared to games developed years

Thank you very much! I'm glad people agree with me on the matter. :)

Congrats on posting the worst comment I've seen on Kotaku I've read in months!

I've got a 3DS XL in the house - not mine, but I can use it if I want to - and it's not as bad as the DS or original 3DS, but it's still far from comfy. Curves are good, why doesn't Nintendo seem to understand that?

Glad it's not just me! Nintendo struck gold with the Gamecube controller; it wasn't practical due to its weird analog sticks, shitty D-Pad and only having three shoulde buttons, but it was so comfy to hold! It always amazed me that they'd go from that, to the DS and Wii Remote; the two most uncomfortable

Man, you must be the only person left that still thinks Sony owns Crash Bandicoot in 2012. x_X