Is it a great idea? After the first week (the launch period), and the hype for the game quietens, the Twitter function will barely be used by even the most hardcore of Uncharted fans (me).
Is it a great idea? After the first week (the launch period), and the hype for the game quietens, the Twitter function will barely be used by even the most hardcore of Uncharted fans (me).
@Phoenicks: I can't hear you from way up there.
I've only played one Star Ocean, it was for the PS2 and its name escapes me. Anyway, it was a fantastically polished title, and it really reignited my interest in JPRG games.
I'm sure the dozen people who still play in Europe are ecstatic.
@deanbmmv: Can this be Kotaku's theme song from now on?
@Kobun: No such thing as ghosts.
@[ZTF]Is my Name: He killed himself because he was high - and probably because he was depressed - not to protect the sanctity of music*.
@PuffyTail: There's no nudity, and I think I'm right in saying the only expletives present are in the comments section.
Oh, look, he's butt-hurt about Kurt Cobain, too.
@Ueziel: Well, knowing that someone over the Internet doesn't agree with me has ruined my day, I don't know about the rest of you.
@Yossarian: They already have.
To Europe-Infinity, and beyond!
@DaFron: You'll need to buy multiple orange jumpsuits, though.
Sorry, EA, but it doesn't make sense to infinitely delay a game because Microsoft and Sony haven't released their motion controls yet. Because, in all reality, both concepts are little more than just that - concepts - at the moment. It could be ages until either one makes a practical appearance.
I loved the first one, game crashing bugs and all. My only real gripe was that, after completing it, I had no compelling urge to return to the game.
@NeoStarr HD: @ARCH_27: I agree about SFIV. I played for an hour, then traded it in at the next opportunity I had.
The more I see of this game, the more I want it.
An Escort with an air intake, it must be for that fictional turbo that they added.