Relysis
Relysis
Relysis

For those looking for a bullet hell experience on the PS3, the Gundemonium Collection from Rockin' Android is an incredible deal. In some aspects the games surpass the Cave staples of the genre. I would pay $7.49 for each game individually, so getting all three for that price is a steal.

Hmm Gawker needs to utilize polls more often. According to posts, the Kotaku consensus on this would probably look something like:

@Archaotic: That's the great thing about blogs. They can post whatever they want. I'm glad, since that means they occasionally post cool stuff like this.

@Taggart6: I was thinking the same. Perhaps the fact that it appeals mostly to a particular audience? Still, it sounds great.

@Vallen: Remove some clothing, spike your hair, and bring a large weapon.

@Joel Johnson: It has a historical foundation that is unique to the States, but nobody really cares. It's just another excuse to spend money, and when gluttony is accepted and welcomed.

The article seems skeptical, but I'm much more excited about this than any past Rockstar game. It actually sounds refreshing. Even if it is just an interactive movie, I would enjoy that infinitely more than open world wandering with a gun. Thanks for the preview.

@pixelslave: That's true. It will take much longer for him to break even. Although I wouldn't bother trying to factor in opportunity costs when we don't know his salary or the actual cost of running it. Who knows what the profit margin actually is. Maybe he has some huge plan to renovate it. Either way, it is a

There is one more very important detail to this story. From the Forbes article:

@Altima NEO: I wouldn't either. You want to share your kid with the world. You want your spouse all to yourself.

@Mokon: And Mass Effect was a watered down KOTOR. There I said it. Bioware needs to make new games.

I'm patiently waiting for the article titled, "PSP2 dev kit snaps show surprise cartridge/disc insert"

@Last Face: To be fair, those would fall under the category of "Best Original Score." Still, it's a horrible list as usual. I'd listen to Nier's soundtrack all day over any of those. It's a popularity contest for ratings though, I didn't expect much...

@Zejiro: Supply is not low, just demand. Future ET.

This doesn't really address my main concern. How can a backlit screen possibly compare with an e-ink screen? E-ink puts less strain on your eyes than a paperback for reading over long periods of time. I can't imagine reading on the Nook color being any different from reading on a computer screen or ipad. Since

If they were TGS attendees, they could have been members of the press. I wouldn't want to comment on what console I play most either if my entire livelihood depended on me being unbiased. If they had an "I play all equally" option, it would probably have been 34.2%. The other .1%, of course, being the Sega CD.

@GeneralError: You assume much. I hate Hollywood films in the same way. Sexy Halloween costumes make me rant every year. I don't discriminate. I hate all pointless pandering equally. This post was about the article and Japanese video games. I'm not even sure why I'm responding to this...

I'm one of those people that will never buy a digital copy if there is a physical version available. If Amazon UK doesn't ship it, here is another possible source:

@snoop_dizzle: I sure would love iTunes and iDevices to at least decode Flac, wav, etc, even if they don't sell it. Not that they could handle the increase in sound quality, but it would cut the size of my media collection in half. Making an mp3 copy of every Flac file is ridiculous just to put it on my iphone.