gone are the days when gaming was a casual, side hobby, as it takes some real "Bucks" to be a gamer now-a-days($60 games, $60 controllers, etc)....but for an Xbox360 controller i would gladly pay these fees...it is so well suited to the "Average mans hands" and is just more comfortable in every way to the current Playstations controller model
does anyone else think that this whole "Home Fiasco" has gone on long enough, disappointing fans Over and Over with fake release dates, delays, etc....wouldn't it have been wiser to save all of their fans hopes and just not have said anything about it until it was fully ready?
but for some reason the whole "Push button/ Real Time Event" type of gameplay is not AT ALL what I was expecting them to go for, as it doesnt really seem to fit this video game at all.....personally i feel that style can severly pull you out of the whole gaming experience, and it is way more suited for action titles.....but hey im sure the "Graphic Whores"(as they're called) will be blinded by graphics and excuse and ignore all other aspects once again
I can easily see the great sales figures now from the millions of fans hungry for some more Halo
the fact of the matter is that I can probably count on one hand the amount of "Hyped" games that have fully delivered on their promises (both gaming wise and it terms of its reviews)...And since all we really have to base this game off of is its prior iteration of Killzone 1 (mediocre reviews, and lacking in many areas), it doesnt give much confidence that it can deliver even close to gamers hopes........or to put it simply Graphics do not always = A Great Game, it needs to have mor...
but it can get old Extremely quick, ..I believe in terms of graphics, replayability, Online Community, Story Line, and longevity, no game has been able to touch HALO 3's current 1st place position on top of the heap of inferior First Person Shooters
You can expect this great, and HIGHLY anticipated game to be available on the XBOX360 Video Gaming System, and PC
or is this the same kind of "In Game" as the original footage of Killzone 2, whereas later REAL (Slightly inferior) in game footage is shown?
with Sony's reputation of failing to successfully provide sufficient promotion for their exclusives LBP could either end up being a huge hit, or Terrible failure (sales wise), almost reminiscent of Shadow of the Colossus
didnt he get the "World Wide Internet Memo" That its against the rules to say anything, in any way shape or form negative about MGS4?....The most perfect and flawless game ever created to date in the history of video gaming??.. .lol
Obviously at a new low price of only $3 a month how can you go wrong? For all of the Great Advantages and features that Microsoft's XBOX LIVE service offers over the "Much to be desired" competition this is a real steal..
So by giving my opinion and making a comparison of two video games with similar features and premises, this automatically makes me a "Fanboy", please come on now
Are there Levels? or Bosses? or any Goals to achieve? Or is this basically a huge MOD-fest type of video game? ..as that mod style does appeal to quite a few gamers
I see no reason why so many gamers are getting bent out of shape over the announcement...oh now I remember, its because EVERYTHING Microsoft does is bad, but if its any other company then its perfectly fine lol
I can easily see this game setting a whole new bar for the "Singing Genre" of Gaming
to Microsofts fantastic and well established current system....I do like the actual option to purchase rather than just rent
It sort of reminds me of a lesser version of Gears of War 2, but 1st person view
I would just like to remind you that this game is now thankfully available on the XBOX360 Video Gaming Console and will also be featured for the ps3
has never needed any sort of "justification" , that service has always been good enough to speak for itself
it is really shaping up nicely, and is looking to live up to all the expectations that I once held for MotorStorm (HUGE Letdown),...I hope it surpasses it in every way