This is gonna kick off something awful.
more Westerners were downloading the demo than Japs!
Story/characters also mean a great deal to me in video games these days, and nowhere was that more readily apparent than when playing Bayonetta. I also couldn't finish it, pretty much due to the incoherent mess that was its plot and its unlikeable characters. It felt like a battle of wills just sitting through the cut-scenes! Then again, the gameplay wasn't much to ring home about either.
but I can't help myself
Edit - Okay no, false alarm. Nothing even remotely spoilerific to be found here.
I hope it won't suck like the last two did. A return to the series' roots please.
Heh, I've actually still got my physical copies of the first three Spyro games. Could never part with them. It's cool that you can get them on PSN now though; there for a whole new generation to (hopefully) discover.
Spyro needs to make a comeback. That was one of the Playstation's best platformers and to this day hasn't lost any of it's charm.
Crash was incredible back in the day as well. I remember the graphics blew my mind when it came out.
that I chickened out of ever completing it and ended up selling it. One of my biggest gaming regrets. If a HD Collection were to ever be released, I would happily make amends.
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But only during the day.
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And with a walkthrough at hand always.
Clicked on that IGN article with the promise of concrete details revolving around the upcoming Mass Effect installment: needless to say, I was a little excited. What I got was the most pitiful attempt at gaming journalism I've encountered in a long time. I don't even have any beef with IGN like the majority of users here seem to, but I was gobsmacked that a writing piece so inept and content-void was allowed to be posted.
"Come here one and all, to get the lo...
would make me explode and splatter the walls with all my bodily fluids.
*imagines a Rollcage game with current-gen technology*
Uhhhhhnngghhhhhh.
Jim Sterling. Didn't click.
I love the Back To The Future films and I love Tales Of Monkey Island (Telltale Games previous project).
I have no reason to pass this up.
14 year olds will love it then. Get ready to deal with a whole lot of them on multiplayer.
Gangsta
I love that dude.
Too much competition from other well established IP's.
they'd just f**k it up immeasurably. We'd have to deal with all these awful American voiceactors delivering lines for a sprawling cast of iconic characters we already know like the back of our hand...and it just wouldn't work. And that's only one potential problem.
I'd love to see a remake of my favourite game, but the odds of it staying true to the original and carrying the same emotional heft are slim to none.
Giggity.
But I hear there's other countries outside of the U.S.A., and in those countries the PS3 is doing better than the 360. Proper mind-bender right there.