From this:
One great thing to note: The one kid who made it to the boss actually figured out the controls before encountering any enemies. Everyone else kind of went in headfirst.
What worries me is how similar the gameplay is to SF4, which worries me. However, one major thing I took away from this is it does seem to be faster paced than 4. Considering how slow some SF4 matches can go, this would be great.
Regardless of what you think of this game, you've got to admit, the music that's in all of their trailers is pretty rockin'
Ironically, putting Jim Ross to these highlights would actually makes it less exciting.
Last Christmas, my parents and I traveled down to Miami to go see OSU play in the Orange Bowl. The fun didn't start until the trip back.
Does anyone know if a baseball team here in the States has ever done a promotion like this? It seems like this sort of thing would be perfect for a minor league club to get people in the stands!
Their AD resigned recently. Given all the shit with the team this year, it would be very surprising if the new one didn't clean house.
Near the end of the video, realized he's wearing a Night Springs t-shirt. Nice callout there to Alan Wake.
You make some good points, and this type of discussion is definitely necessary right now, but it's missing a big point, namely that, without its dark, disturbing violence, this would just be a terrible game.
It's not exactly the same thing though...you are talking about comparing Microsoft, which was doing it's first foray into producing original programming, and Sony, which was already a major TV and film production company that is using PSN to air a series it has worked on for years.
I wonder how it compares with loading games. I've been playing Smash Bros. on mine, and it seems to take quite a while to load it, more than I've seen with any other. Given that it will use the C-Stick on the NN3DS, it sounds like it was optimized for the new one.