If it's still a hundred and something MB (seriously, I think the last one I downloaded was ~130) then they can forget about it. I'll keep my bugs, glitches, and unupgraded iOS, tyvm. I haven't got bandwidth to throw away on a damn media player.
If it's still a hundred and something MB (seriously, I think the last one I downloaded was ~130) then they can forget about it. I'll keep my bugs, glitches, and unupgraded iOS, tyvm. I haven't got bandwidth to throw away on a damn media player.
@Deunan: Peace Walker's been out for 3 months in America and Europe now, and it still hasn't been reviewed here, despite numerous "It's coming!" messages.
@Chicken Pawks: Holy crap, it's an Italian Jay Leno!
@XSnoopie: Because people were more than likely too busy playing the demo and getting ready for release, than to bother going out to a party to celebrate its launch? (it was on a Sunday I believe, so the game wasn't even out at that point, it was just a theme night knees-up that was sponsored by 2K)
@Otakju: It's not just Xbox that can do it. NHL has it that you can play from specific playlists at different in-match events and on the menus, and it's been in Wipeout from the start. It was added to the firmware some time ago but its native to Xbox whereas support for PS3 has to be manually coded in. And that's…
@GohanEgret: It's funny how you bring up the Disney end of thing when Disney-licensed games pretty much flood the PS1 section of the store. So that rules that out too.
@GohanEgret: 16c/GB is a lot cheaper than burning UMDs, printing manuals and boxing them. And considering the amount of unsold new and used PSP games I always see at stores, I'd still have DD as a second option if I was publishing. No point spending more for distributing games that are just going to sit in a store and…
Considering how long it took for Dissidia to get up there, I wouldn't be surprised if it makes the PSP Essentials list before it makes it on PSN. That is, if they double-back on the initial call of saying it'll never be uploaded.
@JohnfuckingMadden: Because it'd be useless unless you already dropped $60 on the main game?
I came into this article expecting more disgruntled Italians, and I got something better!
@The_DarkStar: They usually do write brief notes on the tracks in the game. I think GT4 had it anyway, with a brief intro to the track on a ticker near the bottom of the screen. Sure, it's not in your face like a big ol' paragraph in the middle of the screen, but it's there.
Largely because it was free, Quick Hit was actually my first proper non-Suerbowl experience with football. Pretty good game, I still stop by my account from time to time if I have a few minutes to kill on a game or 2.
Picture of trash-surfing Fahey: imminent?
Well yeah, war games do depict mass violence and all, but let's read between the lines for a bit.
@Golgari: Because E3 isn't open to the general public? Don't know about TGS.
@freshestcereal: I use my classic FIFA strategy. Go for a 2 man rush, drive up the sides and pull the goalie out to one side, pass it across his face and behind the defence for an easy wrister tap-in. Though I have noticed that goalies start to read the play the first 2-3 times you try it :P
@HatchC2: I've yet to play the demo of 11, but I finally finished my first season with the Blackhawks yesterday. After losing my Sabres franchise in March after 2 seasons to a system failure and needing my ps3 replaced (read: losing all my saves) I'm enjoying it more than ever.
@MrRacer: I'd imagine that, when unlocked, karting'd be a good entry point for training new AI drivers before they advance into the more serious races, much in the same vein most professional F1 drivers started in karting when they were we'd lads before going through the ranks to get to the big leagues.
@EderC: Ironic that you bring up Madden when 2 of the songs from this setlist are on this year's game.
@Deaf Mute: To be honest I'm not worried.