That video was lame as hell till the jump. And then got cool. And then I remembered it was just a game. :<
That video was lame as hell till the jump. And then got cool. And then I remembered it was just a game. :<
@Walking Eye!: Yes, why should the majority have any say!
@Ash Paulsen: Does their opinion mean that much to you? It's just a magazine...
@BigDikJohnson: Using anecdotal evidence to back up fanboyism. Don't worry though, that's not why I completely ignored what you wrote, it's cause I saw your name.
Only one writer here that matters enough for me to follow and that's one Mr. Tim Rogers. Not only is everything he writes funny and interesting, but it's also great bathroom reading material.
That picture reminds me of something, but what....
@mixa: I have given it a go and I just don't like it. Why should I be forced to use the program to launch a game? The only reason it's there is for the hope that I may stumble upon a game in their store and buy it.
I found a hell of a deal the other day. Empire: Total War for $10 at my local Target. Skipping home, I insert the disc and am quickly prompted to install Steam. I have not touched the game since, this was 2 months ago.
Why has no one brought up the fact that this game is $50. There are other remakes out there, some in HD, that cost a 1/3 of this game. Hey, it's Nintendo though, they're the little guys!
The greatest game ever is Tribes: Aerial Assault for the ps2. When it came out, it received mediocre reviews and honestly, it was kind of ugly. Regardless, I bought because it was the only one fps that I knew of that support dial up players. Over the next two years, I spent 6-8 hours every day playing. With a small,…
Man, remember when he did Mafia!
@Smash Bro: Obsidian house ftw
@scrapking: Kinect has not entered pop culture. If I wasn't a gamer, I'd have no fucking clue what a Kinect was(neither would I know what a Move was).
@Kovitlac: How, pray tell, did I take your words out of context. In several of your posts, you refer to Microsoft as this evil company and you purposely left out the fact that you gave them your monies.
@Kovitlac: "But it's hard to feel any pity for publishers when you have Activision, EA, Microsoft..." " I just bought the Legendary Edition of Halo Reach, supporting an independent developer..."
@Bawb - The One, The Only, The Builder: This is my last reply, I'm not in the mood to debate every white knight on kotaku today. It's amazing how quickly everyone pinned me to supporting Activision. I don't. I don't like yearly updates of any games. Which is why I didn't buy L4D2, which is why I didn't buy MW2 and…
@uncutlateralus: Whether or not the consumer demand is there? Tony Hawk may have gone downhill, but GH and MW still make money. Hell, if you want to argue about it, there's more demand for CoD than Scribblenauts.
@Bawb - The One, The Only, The Builder: You're making the assumption that innovation can only come from the little guys. You may not find CoD to be anything special, but there are millions of gamers willing to disagree. To them, CoD does add enough yearly to warrant the purchase.
@Bawb - The One, The Only, The Builder: I just find it off that "indie" companies like Popcap can squirt the sequels out and that is completely ok, while big companies are chastised.