Rotmm
Rotmm
Rotmm

This will make Braben happy.

@belo: Me too :)

@johnnyrippa: I agree, but it's all in the eyes of the beholder.

Damn, it always makes me laugh when people slate Eurogamer for being biased and then say IGN is the only site that can be trusted.

"Home" will look great in TV adverts, will help to sell PS3's to the masses who have no idea what Home is all about (but think it looks/sounds cool) and therefore it doesn't matter that it's neither particularly useful or fun in actuality.

And that is why it will sell shedloads.

@NeoAkira: Actually, with Sony is was nothing about making it "future proof" (and the machine clearly isn't any more or less "future proof" than the 360), but rather, "Let's get consumers to pay for us winning the HD-movie format war"

@SAKY: I would guess that it's more to do with funding to actually develop the game.

@ac2334: Unethical? How exactly?

@MattB: In the UK you can buy both, but I don't think they're great sellers by any stretch of the imagination.

@Hauler: Yup, that's a pretty safe bet indeed ;)

@badasscat: "But what fucking publisher in their right minds actually *expects* a game to sell more than 10 million copies? Only literally one or two games have done that in the history of gaming, and they did it over a period of years on systems with a bigger base than either the PS3 or Xbox 360."

Damn, I only have 2 Terrabytes of HD and 4GB Ram :(

@OcelotSnake89: Actually, I guess it's more that the developers were once again suckered in to the sony "power" hype, just as all the journo's were.

To be honest, very little from E32005 and the Sony presentation turned out to be true.

oops, I meant 60 mins that the game clock is set at.

@Omnimon: "You can't watch an NFL game because of the commercials, but you can watch these guys ping-pong a ball back and forth for 90m? At least football has a gas pedal, soccer is all brakes. It's like comparing a Ferrari to a Honda Civic. Sure, one goes farther on a tank of gas, but it's not nearly as exciting."