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Trust me, the current handhelds are hard to the core, especially the vita. Also, if you really arent after the console experience on the go, than thats cool. Though, I should tell you the vita has a bunch of great fighting games (sfxt, UMvC, blaze blue, doa5, mk (though, the community is shit compared to console).

I heard somewhere that it does work on ps3 (pretty sure it was on a recent giant bomb livestream). They could have been wrong, but its worth looking into, because of how insane this deal is for football fans

I was being sarcastic about throwing it away. It, obviously, has many more uses, but hardcore gaming is something it just doesnt do well. Now games like super hexagon, I can live with the prospect of games being made around a sole touchscreen, but there will always be a time where I want to play a game that needs

Throw it out and get a real handheld gaming system?

Yeah, I understand why people enjoy it, it's an incredibly easy way to experience thousands of cars. Maybe on a smaller scale than actually experiencing the cars in person, but thats no where near as flexible as popping in a disc and choosing cars from a menu.

The problem is that they get the realism of racing down with car physics, handling, etc, but they fail to capture the pure sense of awe one feels when racing. They capture the difficulty of racing, but not the reward you get for doing it well. Which is why I consider most racing sims to be really boring (GT is

Heres hoping that this game takes heavy influence from michael mann/michael mann wannabes. I really love his style, and feel it could translate well to gta.

Hes, basically, early 80's Jack Nicholson (balding and all). Whats not to like?

This is pretty dumb

Are you face blind? The only similarity is the baldness

That's a 2012 game though..

Tomb Raider. Granted, Ive played very few games released this year. So I'm not saying its a bad game, its just the weakest out of the 5 or 6 games Ive played

I guess you could argue it took a step backwards, but Id argue a lot of the stuff they took out wasnt necessary to accomplish what they wanted in gta4 (which was to create a compelling crime story with cool characters, that satirizes american lifestyle in really interesting ways). And people complain about gta4's

I did collect a lot of the stuff. And Im not saying they didnt attempt to develop them, they just did a poor job of it.. At least, in my opinion

Ehhh, maybe it was good for the first 1/4to1/3 of the game, but the concept of her being weak in a deadly world wore out fast, especially so since you have regenerating health and kill dudes like nothing if youve played other 3rd person shooters. And the supporting cast of characters were, across the board, terriblly

Yeah, it was a very well designed game, but I didnt feel emotionally compelled by it. Sure, killing dudes and collecting shit can be fun, but it wears thin very fast. I need to be motivated by something to keep my interest, which barely lasted through to the end; those last few hours were verrry taxing.

I'm happy that I played it, but that might be because I was able to get my 60 dollars back through that ridiculous amazon trade in deal (which I promptly preordered gtav with). It made me wish uncharted had a similar amount of depth, but also made me realize I'd rather be compelled on an emotional level than one based

Dont forget the depth of field, and that the explosion was really not that great. And trust me, this is the most excited Ive been about a game in a LONG time. As long as it looks better than gta4, I'm good with it (and I'm replaying gta4 right now and the age of the graphics doesn't bother me at all). As long as it

1. Bioshock Infinite

Now playing

Well, from what I've seen, there was a photo of trevor walking away from a burning building, which looked fantastic (good fire and smoke effects), then the same thing happened in a trailer and it looked like complete shit (much harder to doctor a video)