Right there with you. I wouldn't have any new games if it wasn't for trade-ins and rewards sites where I can earn Amazon gift cards. But on the plus side I will be able to see every single part of New Vegas.
Right there with you. I wouldn't have any new games if it wasn't for trade-ins and rewards sites where I can earn Amazon gift cards. But on the plus side I will be able to see every single part of New Vegas.
Who needs variety when there are dinosaurs combatting?
I haven't played it, but Combat of Giants Dinosaurs just has to be the greatest game of all time. Until there's a sequel where they get lightsabers.
Now I really want a game where you play as a Jedi controlling another Jedi's corpse. Star Wars meets Weekend at Bernie's.
Given that it's only $12.99 new, I think you'd have a hard time finding a used copy cheap enough to make up for the cost of the DLC.
As a Maine resident, I'm stunned to find out that we don't have the slowest download speeds. I feel very bad for the people of Idaho.
Damn. Scooped again!
Weeping Angels, not Angles. #corrections
I'm just more of a single-player kind of guy. I don't have the reflexes to be really good at games, so online gaming tends to become some weird performance art piece about the cheapness of life.
It was my impression that it was required to play online. Thanks for clearing that up. It is pretty cheap new, though.
The one I had the most fun with is Medal of Honor. There's no real variety, but I still played for several hours before trading it in. That's the most time I've spent with any multiplayer FPS and I've had Modern Warfare 1 & 2, Bad Company 2, and all the Halos. I only have a 360, so I can't be sure if the PS3 has…
I don't know the DLC sales numbers (or even the Crysis 2 numbers), but I'm pretty sure it is actually possible for fewer than 1000 people to buy something.
See, that's the sort of thing Nintendo should really be focusing on instead of the 3D capabilities. It still would be a tough sell at the release price, but at least there'd be an understanding of why a new handheld even exists.
That's very nice that you have the money to buy everything you want, I don't.
I also seem to have accidentally incited a lot of rage. Not with you, mind. I appreciate that you took my post with the sincerity intended and not as trolling.
I was not aware that there was that much difference in the graphics capabilities, that would be a legitimate selling point. Maybe they should have left out the 3D completely, since it adds far more to the cost than it does to the appeal.
The difference between the PS3 and the 3DS is the PS3 was a legitimate (and huge) advance over it's predecessor and - so far as I can tell - the only difference between the DS and the 3DS is what amounts to a gimmick.
Is it really Crytek's fault if people don't buy the map packs? I mean, I'm sure they'd love to have more people giving them money.
This is the one I'd buy if I were in the market. [www.amazon.com]
I don't feel guilty at all about the pleasure I got from playing Red Faction: Guerrilla.