Let's not forget the fact that it's April. Much like Crash flopped horrendously in its January release three years ago (a similar Oscar-baiting film), people don't give a damn about serious films until October. It's spring, time for action and sex.
Let's not forget the fact that it's April. Much like Crash flopped horrendously in its January release three years ago (a similar Oscar-baiting film), people don't give a damn about serious films until October. It's spring, time for action and sex.
It turns out that ZMF was actually a writer for Crank: High Voltage, which would explain a lot about that movie.
If it sells well enough, they could, or they may place it on the Playstation Store. I'm a huge Disgaea fan, so hopefully one of the two will happen.
From what I've heard, Prinny can be near-impossible at certain points, and is one of the hardest games on the PSP. Which is why I want to get it, but of course, some jackass stole my PSP, and I have no funds to replace it.
I probably should have, but I changed my avatar again (though it isn't showing up yet). The Heavy is just too good to ignore.
You pose the classic problem of innovation in games. Is it worth it to take a huge risk on a novel style or stick by old methods?
I hate on all firsties. So you were the first post, make it substantive or at least interesting.
Only the ones that spam message boards.
Watch that stock drop!
Quite a number of people, seeing as it's usually the second-most watched television event of the year.
Hey, you can have your own favorite Metallica song, but it shouldn't be One for any reason.
Atlus
No one developer seems to serve its audience more faithfully. They put out titles for almost every platform in a timely manner, and most of them (aka Shin Megami Tensei, Odin Sphere, Trauma Center) are excellent.
I Must Say
This reminds me (to some extent) of the old text adventures, but made for a more technologically advanced age. I need to get that Bootcamp running soon…
Double failure. Battery is sooooo much better than One.
It's all about the money. Also, some of these movies are shot at different times, so they may actually be released out of order.
And yet it continues to soar in popularity. People love mediocrity.
He was pretty good in Iron Man, but to be replaced by Don Cheadle is a little disappointing.
It's an awful joke.
I'm gonna have to disagree with Dane Cook being anything but awful in "Waiting…" That movie was in general awful, but every time he came on screen, I wanted to throw something sharp at him.
Bullshit or not, it was obvious to everyone that LotR: Return of the King was gonna carry the night in force.