You would have gone to work for a company who at the time when Harrison left Sony had only made Urban Chaos?
You would have gone to work for a company who at the time when Harrison left Sony had only made Urban Chaos?
Not to overpost, but I'm wondering i kotaku reading Nintendo users know that Amazon.com only has about 2,000 user ratings for the Wii... which right now average out to 4.5/5 stars.
We should all pledge to boycott the Wii-U!
I can recreate the experience of being a sellout without spending $60. Thanks anyway, Ubisoft.
@Kovitlac: Don't complain. Even about complainers. Fixed!
@tfcRocky: You don't have to drive a Porsche that fast, it's not like they start out running at 100mph. You obey the law, and you and your friends don't get yourselves killed. What this guy did was indefensible, you should really question your own ethics if you think otherwise.
@tfcRocky: It's a pretty sad assumption to make that everyone knows people who drive drunk. You're family you're stuck with, but you might want to think about some new friends if such blind stupidity is common among yours.
@Fernando Jorge: Good point.
@BlueBeard: You are entitled to your opinion of course, but even if you didn't like the game, there is quite a bit about it's design that is amazing, even if you can't appreciate it.
@Toshi: It was the water temple, wasn't it? ;-)
@DunnCarnage: Sooo, you only like military shooters, puzzle games, and music games, then?
@Fernando Jorge: Or it's just being honest. I pretty much did exactly what you said in my comment above regarding Metal Gear.
There's nothing wrong with not liking something if it doesn't appeal to you. I generally feel like I have the least popular opinion on Kotaku, no matter what I'm commenting about... if you present a negative thought when people are gushing over something, you're gonna get attacked, no matter how viable your reasons.
I'm just relieved that some of these 'once planned for 2011' games have slipped- my gaming plate is going to be full for a long, long time it seems.
@Aquatrez: I'd agree with you, if somehow LA Noire was short on content on the disc, which it certainly is not. There's more than $60 worth of game in there for me, the option to get more, similar content for a few dollars extra isn't really a negative to me.
Does your Gamestop make you put $10 down on pre-orders? How many millions of pre-orders do you think Gamestop does a year? Tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or millions? How many pre-orders go unfulfilled?
Eye detection is only part of the consideration developers are making with targeting a frame rate, people. Sure, when a game drops below 30fps, you can actually start to see it slow down, but there's more that ultimately gets affected by a games frame rate.
Who cares how 'smoove' the gameplay is when it's already so stale...
What I want to know is how much interest GameStop earned on that pre-order money over the course of a decade...