Revolver_OcelScott
Revolver_OcelScott
Revolver_OcelScott

There was an interesting article about games like this, and it's exactly what I felt when I finally played this game. Starts off easy, so the actual game is fun, but then becomes an alternating rotation of extremely difficult, luck based levels, and easy levels.

Who said that quote you wrote at the bottom, don't recall anyone in this thread saying that. I assume you're drawing conclusions or just altering text to suit your flawed logic. Have fun with that.

I respect his desire not to make PS3 and possibly PS4 devices. That being said, I as a person who plays on a PS3/soon 4 will not be able to purchase any items he sells. Sales lost. I could understand not wanting to produce for a console that had a legitimate problem, but if you have gaming as a major hobby and part of

I love how piercings now are just "What's the most awkward out of place spot for a piercing"

I think you're thinking I'm attacking Angry Birds for not having those things, I'm not. What I'm saying is that they are a different kind of game, and lacking those things differentiates them from an immerse game experience. Some of my favorite all time games don't have that specticle. Lumines, Tetris, have staying

But you're changing the topic at hand. Your point was that "Bioshock was bad, and that's why it's price is low." Then you started on sales numbers. Of course the sales numbers on a. 99 cent game and a 9.99/19.99 game are going to be higher reguardless of quality. They also have no plot, simplistic visuals, no voice

Please don't bring Minecraft and Angry birds into the discussion. a 9.99 game and a .99 game cannot be compared to a 59.99 title when it comes to sales.

Nintendo first party titles are the only exception. Keep in mind these titles are of 15+ year established titles/series, so people know what they are getting out of them. No other franchises/publishers are like this. Not only that but Nintendo's games consist of stories such as "Save the princess", so yes, people do

I see what you did there.

Game gets released. Game sells copies. Months go by. Most people who will buy game at full price have bought it. Drop price. People buy due to lower price.

In the Mood for Love in an excellent film, highly recomended if you love depressing love stories. I'm kinda tempted to grab that Twilight Zone set though...

I have PS3, Vita, XBOX360, Wii, 3DS, Andoid.

I've imported many games and systems from the UK, Japan and Korea.

As much as it sucks, at least you can import them and the system of need and the game would be translated. There are many games that if they were only available in Europe I'd import happily. Be happy that you can access a translated version of these games. Yes it might be more expensive, and require a system purchase,

I completely see that side, and that's why I want this title left alone. If we get another entry with these characters, these points will be fleshed out and leave less for discussion and debate. I do feel there was some love behind his decision though, and although it IS selfish, I don't think anyone faced with this

Thanks for responding so immaturely! Let me reiterate what others already have so maybe you can understand.

Naughty Dog, I love you, and please don't take this the wrong way, but please don't make a sequel. I know people will disagree and I respect their opinions, but this game is the perfect example of a new IP that shouldn't be expanded upon. Last of Us is nearly flawless in my book. That's not to say that it doesn't have

I got excited and thought the US store updated early. Logged in, Down for maintenance, damn.

I will. Maybe when Nintendo ditches their horrible "tied to a system, not an account" I'd feel more comfortable shelling out 40 bucks for a game with no rights such as trade in or lending.

Awesome, I'll just go into Gamestop and grab a copy off the shelf and....oh wait, no physical copy. Guess I'll spent my money elsewhere.