for personal attack.
Let's just conveniently ignore that fact that while Sony took away Other OS (and for good reason I might add), they have also added extra features such as DivX support, 3D Blu-Ray support, in-game XMB, trophies, more audio output options and media players like 40d and BBC, to mention a few. Plus it's worth mentioning that only approximately 46 people gave a shit about Other OS on the PS3 anyway.
Hackers whine about Sony taking away a feature originally advertised b...
I really wish I hadn't.
he'd facepalm himself to infinity.
Why the hell would you want to play this game with friends anyhow, it's hardly the ideal experience to be accompained by (not so) witty banter. You're playing as a lone figure in a sprawling wasteland/wilderness/whatever: I for one would not want to engage in any form of conversation.
a very sad state of affairs indeed. I'm hoping that Silent Hill: Downpour will go some way to remedy this; that title is looking something pretty darn special.
Mayweather be shaking in his boots at the mere thought of taking on this boxing titan.
Dang, that would be a fight to remember.
but the demo for that game was horrid and didn't represent the whole product very well at all. So with that in mind, I can't say I'm looking forward to 4's demo much. I might just give it a wide berth and wait for the game to come out.
I'd personally love to see Silent Hill: Shattered Memories ported to the PS3. One of the Wii's best looking games would look even better on a HD console. I'd actually buy a Move just for that.
Would never happen though, 'tis merely wishful thinking.
Is his arm still his wife?
Keep playing that one over and over again, love it.
for completing all the sub-stories (I think) you can actually breeze through Yakuza 3 on extra-hard mode in about 3-4 hours. Funnily enough, most of the time is spent skipping cut-scenes.
You can put in hours upon hours of gaming in the Yakuza games if you want to do everything. There's practically TOO much to do.
but the cut-scenes are the best part of the Yakuza series. They're tremendously well directed/acted and look stunning, so they're always a breeze to sit through, never a chore.
Seriously pumped for this game now, but it's still well over a month away :(
I'm in it for the lulz. I don't even care about the gameplay, I just want to be in fits of laughter while the Duke dishes out those golden one-liners (that hopefully will not be "burrowed" from some 80's cult films this time) and indulges in some high-grade toilet humour.
This game is a middle finger to all those run-of-the-mill, deadly earnest first-person shooters.
I want to mention a bunch of titles from popular franchises that I think are appalling, but will refrain from doing so for fear of being jumped upon by the masses.
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Halo can go suck it though, seriously.
F**k that horrible abomination of a game.
and you STILL couldn't get the quote right.
I guess the sad cat avatar makes up for your ineptitude with words.
PLATINUM!!!!!
The Last Guardian wants to have words with you boy.
I know it got into the top ten of their multi-format chart with something like 27,000 units sold the first week, but it didn't hang around for very long afterwards. That's just off the top of my head though, so don't quote me on that.
I'm just curious as to why it's getting this special treatment in Japan of all places. Don't get me wrong; I love the game and am in no way dissing it.