@Wahrheit: I thought he was referring to the multiplayer, where Call of Duty pretty much reigns supreme these days.
@Wahrheit: I thought he was referring to the multiplayer, where Call of Duty pretty much reigns supreme these days.
@Brian Crecente: Oh snap! Carry on then.
@Zenrick3.0: Yeah, I mean, I really hate to be "that guy" but... come on.
Irrupted?
I guess I was mistaken in my belief that Crecente started Kotaku? Who did, then?
This is why review scores should go away.
@Firelance: If you can afford to buy the console, you can afford to buy the games.
@SuperZombieMonkey: The extended the free trial period for a few hours.
Ahh, but remember, Tom Clancy's royalty check won't be expanding at all because Ubisoft paid a lump sum to Tom Clancy last year so they would no longer have to pay royalties.
I've heard a lot about this game's bugginess. Lots of crashes, plus bugs that can wipe out a whole campaign. Did you run into any of this?
After the disappointment of Alone in the Dark, I'm not sure that Atari getting their hands on this game is such a good thing.
@sex-target: Yes. Poof! Gone into the ether, only to reappear on their magically repaired bikes.
I hated the demo for this game.
@jeccaneko: You're right, I've never actually been to an orchestra performance before. Guess now I know.
Wow, I might have to actually go to this! Expensive tickets though...
I'm a regular reader of GamePolitics, and haven't really felt that there was any bias towards the ESA. They seem to do good reporting most of the time.
Seeing as how Bethesda (the company) is also based in Bethesda, MD, maybe they can just meet for lunch and work it out.
"If the UK Government wants to see a thriving video games industry in this country..."
Monkey Island