Xbox Live Arcade, PSN, Wii Shop and of course, Steam. Now.
Xbox Live Arcade, PSN, Wii Shop and of course, Steam. Now.
@xxXX_Insanities_Birth_XXxx: Those are the best kind of trailers, at least they give you a genuine clue as to what you'll get in the game and want bald, winged and armored up companions as opposed to just a cinematic trailer that leaves you feeling meh.
Not bad at all, looks like they're trying to make it as accessible as possible for a lot of users. If not, it doesn't seem like it'd be too much to upgrade.
Do want. That is all.
That is one fine looking interface, the only thing that will make it better is the ability to have the music play in-game.
@Sebnotic- Waiting For His Turn: John Freeman from >Full-Life Consequences
PC Gaming was a fair amount of fun when Doom, Wolfenstein 3D, Space Quest, Monkey Island and subsequently titles like Myst, Starcraft, Total Annihilation, etc. But, I remember a few years ago what exactly did drive me away from considering my PC as a gaming platform and it was when I went and purchased Black and White…
@[ZTF]Should I import BlazBlue?: I can't possibly defend what he is saying, but I'll defend to the death his right to say it, all the while wishing for a universal ban hammer and a lack of knowledge of the assumption that there are more or less a greater audience that applaud his writing and ideals. Sadly, ignorance…
@TrueEnglishGent: Seeing as I don't own any of the plastic instruments, this might be a nice purchase, that and it's The Beatles!
@NeVeRMoRe666: I tip my hat to your iron fist.
World War Z, I'm also still working my way through the Horus Heresy Series and reread Ender's Game, Forever War, Starship Troopers and The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, which is probably one of my favorites.
@Hengst2404: I can appreciate both franchises, I can also appreciate that whatever company has the rights to Mutant League hasn't used them since Mutant League on the Genesis, as far as I know and stop me if I'm wrong. But, all the same, if this is the closest I can get to fantasy oriented football, I'll try it.
@Darrisbob1 dislikes tofu, but loves sushi: I still carry my Micro. Personally, it's nice to have a backup for when the DS or PSP batteries are about to die. But, I played through Metroid: Fusion again a few weeks ago on my micro, and it just felt right. But, for nostalgia sake, I'm glad there are still quite a few…
@Ohmsford: I'll agree with you about the mouse; Warcraft 2, Warcraft 3, Total Annihilation, Supreme Commander, Star Wars: Empire at War and any of the Command and Conquers don't really translate one-hundred percent perfectly to the consoles, but Ensemble has been professing that the game is being built from the ground…
@Burguois, Teabagger of Olde: Woah man, don't go there about my chess. You'll ruin the storyline of opposing kings battling to the death with their symmetrically equal armies.
@Michael McWhertor: I know it smacks of snobbery, but I appreciate that there are rules about commenting. Because if nobody follows the rules, we can enter into a world of pain.
@Ozymandias: If they produced a 60GB PS3 in white with full PS2/PS1 backwards compatibility, I'd be sold.
@DeadlyWhispers: That's a really good point. But, I think what it comes down to is the market distinction between a game and accessory. So, what does that make Wii Sports and Wii Play?
@drownedphoniex: I would rather man the harpoons.
I'm still a bit disappointed when it comes to most video game demos as they all seem to start you out with the same basic tutorial, giving you nothing of what you'll see later on in the title. I understand why it's done and why it isn't done, however, what happens when you hit that point in a game where it goes from…