@MrBangBam: I've always had the impression that Kojima was actually one of the more low-key developers. The self-promoting claim might have a bit of ground, but I don't think I'd call him arrogant.
@MrBangBam: I've always had the impression that Kojima was actually one of the more low-key developers. The self-promoting claim might have a bit of ground, but I don't think I'd call him arrogant.
I play Sagat as my main, but that doesn't make me an amazing player or anything. The characters are much better balanced in this than in any other Street Fighter, so I'd say that it's almost all down to player skill.
NOOOOOO! Why, why not Rock Band?
That is a super cute photo ^-^
While I'd love to see (and play) it, I'm not sure Activision will commit to PC for BioShock 2. My guess would be 360/PS3 only.
We've got fried battered Mars bars here. Either brilliant or horrible depending on how you feel.
Er...Stranglehold's plot was one of the least inspired I've ever seen. Game was pretty neat, but this'll need some major major rewrites.
Downloadable Powerstone with online play?! Yes please!
@SteamPunkJin: I believe it can be switched between the three different boost types.
At a friend's, so Street Fighter IV, Burnout Paradise Party, Rock Band and Gears 2. Got DS for the train, and it'll be Galactrix on that.
Good work from Microsoft, but it'll be interesting to see what the attach rate is when the supply of juicy JRPG exclusives dries up.
Squee!
I'm actually pretty impressed by the 7 beta. It's certainly a lot lot faster than Vista.
Well considering that they started at about 2am here...OK, I was still up, but I decided to complete MGS3 again. Best movie I've ever seen :)
Amazing specs, but understandable given these are dev rigs. As long as mine runs the finished product I'm fine with that.
Definitely want. Too adorable.
Getting 50 Cent onto the list of Welsh people is a pretty damn fine achievement. I salute you on behalf of all Englishmen, who love to see the Welsh humiliated :p
It's pricey for sure, but the Legendary cars are great so I'll probably fork out for this lot too.
Bit pricier than I was hoping for, but Criterion have been good to use so I'll lay out for all 4.
Just as an interesting note, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time actually is delivered in a 'storyteller' style, and a lot of people have remarked on how effective this makes the telling.