I don't have one announcement I would like to hear. I do have one concept I would like to hear across the board from all companies.
I don't have one announcement I would like to hear. I do have one concept I would like to hear across the board from all companies.
That's a valid opinion. I don't argue against it. But the flip side to the coin is that principle would save you $60 rather than $10-15. If EA didn't falter on it's principle, those map packs you are so eager about would be free.
Here is the deal people.
I agree with you premise that "make a fun game" should come long before "make a good looking game" but do the two have to be mutually exclusive? You speak like all good looking games are bad. They are not, just like not all games that don't have photo realistic graphics are good. Or like all good looking games were…
I would ask what 360 games interest you. That is your deciding factor.
Nope. I initially was going to sneak up and do a non lethal take down on the first 2 guys, but then I got spotted so I just ran like a sissy. Then on the second batch of guys who are much more aggressive and alert (and can see you outside through the window as I find out) I ran again. From there on out I did very well…
What exactly do you want done to it?
I would recommend Mafia 2. It is not an open world game. It is set up like one, but it is really a linear game and there is nothing really to do other than the main story. But the main story is pretty darn good. On a sale like this it is totally worth it.
Or if you have the money to, buy 3 or 4 of them and it pays for your PS+ membership cost.
Actually, there were a handful of "not kept" shortcomings on that list. Many of them are not 1st party games but some of them are. But I agree with you that saying "Promise Kept/Not Kept" is sort of stupid. It misses the point of E3. They stand up and say it has been great, and these are the things we are working…
Ok so I bought Deus Ex HR when it came out (Amazon had that amazing $35 sale) and I played it a bit, but then stopped because I got caught up in other games. I went back once, and really didn't stick with it because I forgot all the controls and such.
Ehrand describes it very well. The game is remarkably good, but it is very linear so don't expect a big experience out of it. It is "short" in the sense that it is basically a campaign with really no side missions to speak of (not literally but pretty darn close). For $15 or $20 it is a great game. I never played the…
Not if they are "complete" packs that have all the DLC and such. There are not enough Vita games, let alone with DLC to make it a value. Besides, they are trying to spur interest in older games, not the new stuff.
I keep wondering the appeal of having a full size keyboard for your ps3. I do have the Sony keypad which clips on to your controller and that is really convenient. I think they are $30 or so, which is a bit much in my book for what you get but it is a quality product.
Right, but your missed my joke. You will be thrown in jail for theft and fraud, not breaking the Xbox Live terms of service. You won't hear anybody say, "I'm going to jail for 25 years for identity theft and credit card fraud but my Live account is banned so that is really why I'm upset."
Yeah, well finally (after 7 months) they got smart and changed some things up. My wife played last night and they brought back the elimination game type. I think that was one of the drastic things they did. Yes the gunplay is totally different but I can see them thinking that was a good idea, but to change the game…
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Yeah, technology is fun. My thing tends to be motherboards or ram. Freaking memory! Like it should be that hard.
You misread what I said. I trust Seagate drives to the fullest. They tend to be louder than other brands but I have always lived and died by them. Every Seagate drive I have owned has functioned great and never given me any issue. My other preferred brand was Maxtor (before Seagate bought them) and they had similar…
I second World of Goo and Canabalt.