KillerBeeTX
KillerBeeTX
KillerBeeTX

It is a boring, average, by-the-numbers cart racer with almost nothing original or memorable. I guess if you look hard enough, you'll find something to like, but why should anyone waste time looking for fun in a game? A game should be fun from the beginning.

Well, that is horrible.

Wait, they are releasing a casino/card game that is essentially raping the Uncharted license and putting it on the massively underselling and underwhelming Vita? What do they hope to sell? 100 copies?

Except the controllers are made of the same fingerprint magnet glossy crap as the console.

Was anyone at all even remotely surprised by this?

I should have been more specific with my use of "developer support".

Of course they get the same DLC. That is a revenue stream. I am talking about developer support in that they will dedicate continued resources to patch the game after release. Hell, just a couple of weeks ago, Gearbox stated that PC support (i.e. bug fixes and patches) would be limited because it wasn't "cost

If I were a teenager still living at home or a college dorm dweller, I am sure I'd have that very set up as it would make the most sense.

True, but I do WAY more on my PC at home then game on it as do most people. I do a lot of work, photo processing, movie encoding, etc. so moving my PC near the TV or running a long HDMI cable doesn't make much sense at all. I then have a keyboard/mouse that is awkward to use while slouching back on the couch fumbling

Almost everyone that defends PC gaming brings up the modding aspect of it. While I agree that there are some games and some mods out there that are fantastic, there are FAR more mods that are one of three types: "godly" character/weapon mods that ruin the entire experience, childish "nude" mods/skins to see girl's

I can rent console games. I can trade in my old console games for new games. I don't have to worry about driver issues, crappy DRM, bad ports and lack of developer support with my console. It is a unified platform. Plus, it is hooked up to my beautiful, 55" LCD TV and my nice, high-end surround sound system (which I

What about access to more powerful mechs? I assume we'll start with a few baseline models, but how does one go from, say, a Locust or Jenner to a Battlemaster for example?

From what I understand of the game, the persistent, "online" portion of the game is akin to CoD4 and its sequel's persistence with ranks , perks, etc.

Most Halo players, from my experience, aren't even old enough to vote.

I meant shit in a good way.

I just see a pile of Nintendo shit, not Mario.

Man I LOVED my MS Force Feedback Steering Wheel. Such a great wheel back in the early 2000's.

What's it like to be close-minded moron?

Actually, I abhor the whole tl;dr thing.

That is a lot of writing for something that can be summed up as such: the game failed because it was made by a mediocre developer who had little faith in the success of the game and needed a stop-gap money maker to get their next project started. It was clearly rushed to market and was mediocre in just about every