@KaneRobot: Lets be honest, i really doubt Halo 2 matchmaking would have ended if it wasn't for Microsoft turning off all original Xbox multiplayer. Bungie have supported all their games well.
@KaneRobot: Lets be honest, i really doubt Halo 2 matchmaking would have ended if it wasn't for Microsoft turning off all original Xbox multiplayer. Bungie have supported all their games well.
@The Forgetful Brain: I'm the same mate. I love playing the Civ games but i'm terrible at them. I'll always be either leading in research, leading in military power and economy and then suddenly everyone in the world bands against me and starts to ware down my cities one by one to the point where i say "screw it" and…
@Paradox me: I think most Civ players recommend skipping 3 and just starting with Civ 4.
It seems like they say every new Halo game is going to be more like "Halo: CE" then we the players get hold of the game, the levels are more linear than anything in Halo: CE and ultimately doesn't live up to the promise.
@brass2themax: Wouldn't surprise me if when the player base does get low, they offered a kind of incentive program to migrate over to XIV, which seems like a nice solution.
@Squiffy: It was but at the end of the day, do you blame Bungie for the price or Microsoft?
It begs the question who at Ubisoft thought this was a good idea. As far as i can tell, it doesn't take an expert to work out that the pirates will patch and edit the game, so they can in fact play the game offline fine, mean while legit consumers who paid for the game will have to suffer from crappy DRM.
Nada. Hopefully next wave sends out more invites.
@Strangelove: Couldn't agree more and my feelings are really mixed on this.
In other words, shes played it for 5 minutes, while on camera, thought it looked pretty and will never touch it again and probably doesn't even know the know the name of the person shes playing.
There might be hope for this Sonic yet. Strike this up as good news.
@Culebra: When it comes to buying the game, i know very few gamers who actually care about the graphics, or even how well each game version preforms. At the end of the day, they buy it for their prefered console, even if they are multi console owners. This will be true for just about everyone.
@CockroachMan: Ghost Recon: Advanced Dance Fighter.
Hopefully next quarter is much better for them. Their overall quality has improved so much over the past few years and is at the top compared to most other publishers i think. I want John Riccitiello to stay at the helm of EA for as long as possible. His direction has been better for the consumer.
@PunkyChipsAhoy: For sure. I'm a sucker for good rpgs and Bioware delivers constantly.
@ryoshi: The story reason would be, that the player in the first game didn't have access to all of Rapture, you didn't travel to every section of the city.
@Ashurahori: Yeah, it wouldn't be to much to ask for - for the default channel to be "My Xbox" instead of the spotlight channel, which might as well be renamed the Adverts channel.
As a long time WoW player, i have to say, it sounds like a cool feature...
I love signing up for beta's and waiting on the slim chance to get a key....
If they included the new DLC, i'd probably have considered buying this as its a neat idea. However as it stands, i'm not thrilled of having to pay $19 for 2 pieces of DLC and one of them being completely crap. I never liked the arena style survival in the Borderlands and from everything i've read, i won't like Moxxi's…