I guess that's one way to sort out obesity.
I guess that's one way to sort out obesity.
Imagine the "sales" figures, eh, Activision?
You sure like tricycles, don't you?
Sorry, just my marketing head on. I work in software sales/consultancy, and it's widely understood where I work that to say "our product is better than X product" is a horribly cheap way to sell your wares, one that customers tend not to appreciate.
Concentrate on selling your game based on what it is, not what it isn't.
It doesn't help when the press don't understand the difference.
Good luck in Australia and Germany, id!
More people don't/don't care.
Ugh....this opinion again.
Those really frame your face.
Beautiful, and a technical marvel it may be. But I've seen nothing yet that concretely says this will be a great game.
Kinect makes me feel like I'm living in the damned future. And I love it.
I imagine it's one of those things that's awesome to have 1:1 transitions from ground to space (and vice versa) at first, but I bet it gets real old, real quick.
Is there any franchise that isn't rumoured to be going "open world"? Man alive...
Yeah I tried co-op too, with no success. I think it was trying to enter the first hangar we just got nailed repeatedly.
I've solo legendaried every Halo game. Including Halo Anniversary and Halo Wars.
They do stop coming - there's lots, but no continual spawn.
There were definitely tougher examples of Halo levels on Legendary in the series. The Library was fine so long as you took your time, and knew the best weapon tactics against them.
Thanks for the write-up. However, I will point out that the Arbiter appeared in the Kilo Six trilogy of novels prior to Escalation - so was not his first appearance.