It has plenty of personality. Battlefield + Team Fortress 2. That's twice the personality of a normal game. That's how math works, I think.
It has plenty of personality. Battlefield + Team Fortress 2. That's twice the personality of a normal game. That's how math works, I think.
Stuff like this is starting to annoy me a lot more. I'm just so tired of the creepy hyper-sexualization of women in games. Just go look up porn if that's what you're after because this shit just makes gaming look terrible.
It's not really about fearing change, more about whether a developer should revamp a franchise so much that the fundamental "point" of that franchise gets lost. Plus, I played the new Medal of Honor, and it wasn't very good. That doesn't really help.
I kind of wish the Medal of Honor franchise stuck to the conceit of the old games, that you're basically just one guy who goes above and beyond, hence why he earns the Medal of Honor, rather than what it is now, where it's all about the value of your fellow soldiers. That message is all well and good, but I feel like…
Me: "4am to 8am EST, who the f—- is going to use this on the East Coa—ohhhhhhhhh."
It's just new ranks for the people who have already exhausted the prestige system. Calm down.
Sure, it'd be nice, but it's not Sony's obligation. The only criticism worth taking away from this article is that the prices online need to be able to drop like the price of physical copies do. The Vita being marketed as something it's not, or that Sony is "forcing" people to re-buy their games are worthless…
I was talking less about one specific person's problem, and more about people in general. He should just buy another PSP for cheap. Problem solved.
But they're not "forcing" anybody to buy anything. If you still like your PSP and your UMD games, then just keep your PSP and your UMD games. Problem solved.