@SlashZaku: Final Fantasy fans will flock to it. Is it so hard to believe that some Final Fantasy fans own or may want a 360?
@SlashZaku: Final Fantasy fans will flock to it. Is it so hard to believe that some Final Fantasy fans own or may want a 360?
@krynn: I've seen people say that Sony doesn't allow straight ports of old 2D games to be on their systems. I guess pretty much every shoot em up on the 360 is a straight arcade port (except for the ones on XBLA), so maybe that's why they're exclusive.
@Archaotic: Games being made on a multi-platform engine (in this case Crystal Tools) are burdened by being released on multiple platforms? That's news to me.
@mrjoeyyaya: Your initial post doesn't make any sense at all. What exactly are you trying to say and what does it have to do with the topic at hand?
@mrjoeyyaya: Umm....what?
@leno40: "That's when leno40 became a laughing maniac."
@Alex_Mexico: Uncompressed video and sound is only a plus if you have an HDTV and audio system good enough to tell the difference. Otherwise, its not a deal breaker.
@ihaveabu: People keep saying that, but I doubt that even half of them have a home theater system that's good enough for them to be able to tell the difference.
@saxybeast418: Just because the PS3 version of Bayonetta was a shitty port, doesn't mean that the 360 version of FFXIII will be, too. Look at the newest Ghostbusters game, for example; the PS3 was the lead console for it, but the 360 version turned out better.
@Alex_Mexico: Blue Dragon came on 3 discs, actually; not sure why Luke said 4. Also, both LO and BD had multiple language tracks. I imagine that if they didn't, they could easily have fit on at least one less disc each.
@xgen007: You know who else played the 360 version? 1Up. They say that there was "no tangible difference from my time with the PS3 version".
I'm wondering if its a collaboration between Capcom and Microsoft or if its some sort of timed exclusive deal (like with Lost Planet and Dead Rising).
@EderC: I understand if the Wii would have put a small and unnecessary dent in his wallet or if it would be too difficult for him to regulate his kids' gaming time. What I don't understand is how the "hidden costs" of extra batteries and an extra controller came as a shock to him. If he had done his research, he would…
@ReynaldoRiv: Exactly. Extra batteries and an extra controller aren't "hidden costs" when it comes to the Wii; they're actually expected costs. If he had done some research, he would have known that.
@icarus212001: I don't see it on this list.
@itselguapo: Pretty much, except MM10 has the "Superhero" and "Mr. Perfect" achievements, which MM9 didn't have. Otherwise, its the same achievements and I'm sure they have the same names for them, too (Blue Bomber, Whomp Wily, etc.).
@Madness87: "It's just like the 5 star, rep, gamerzone system MS set up. Nobody even follows it or uses it anymore."
@Austin Bath: Serious question: are there enough people who talk on PSN to help make that comparison of which has the more mature community? There's assholes everywhere on the internet (even here on Kotaku), so I think its stupid to pretend that XBL is the home of every asshole on the internet, or even most of them.
@darktrooper2112: I wonder if they possibly meant "12 hour work days". Most people should be accustomed to working 40 hours a week.
@Opuelas: I didn't get how he thought that internet access was a "hidden cost". Maybe he thought that the Wii doesn't have WiFi, which it obviously does.