and it's looking ace. I've got my fingers crossed for this one.
More of a voice sample.
than there was during the development of Heavy Rain and the Uncharted games. You watch the trailer and it's clear that Rockstar have blown the competition away; especially Phelps Irish boss, who was worryingly convincing and lifelike.
"This is your chance - don't fail me."
Besides, I'll still be too busy playing LittleBigPlanet 2 anyways. And then in March, there will be Yakuza 4 to get addicted to.
Black Ops just came out and there are already murmerings of the next Call Of Duty game. It actually makes me queasy, how there's never a break from this milked, rehashed franchise.
In a way it's understandable though; it's the only thing making Activision money these days. What else have they got to fall back on?
I just call him Frodo these days.
Boy oh boy, I bet he could really go for that ring right now eh? He's in court. Now he isn't!
It's like calling a kid Alfred or Herbert for heavens sake!
He formatted it perfectly and *gasp* used paragraphs.
If they're willing to employ a writer who thinks that Splatterhouse is just as good as LBP 2 then let 'em. They're the ones who end up looking like idiots in the end.
Just what I expecting after playing the demo.
Crying shame that; I'm always eager to play adventure games on a console. It's unfortunate that it didn't turn out better.
Haha, nah just kidding.
*shifty eyes*
scum of the Earth.
would be kind of akin to meeting a really good looking dame at a bar, hitting it off with her straight away and then taking her back to your place for some sexy time. So you're getting sensual and she seems disarmingly eager, so you follow the signs and slowly slide your hand into her panties... only to discover the horrifying revelation that "she" has a proper chubby going on and it's bigger than yours.
So yeah, bit of an unwanted guest.
That this Geohat fella actually expected a job from Sony after hacking their security keys. He figures because HE did it, they'll hire him to build the security on future products. The cheeky f**ker; the more I read about him, the more I want to see his raggedy ass chucked in a cell.
"Oh hai, I haxed your console and left it exposed to all manner of piracy, lulz. j0b pls?"
Anyway, hilariously enough it all appears to have backfired on him...
I'm still really pissed about it, especially with Media Molecule being a UK developer. But what are you gonna do eh? It's the game that matters in the end I suppose.
Still, I can't deny it: my gears are grinding.
Edit - Oops, I've essentially just repeated exactly what Robsonmonkey wrote. My bad, I saw your comment only after finishing mine.
I enjoyed the game, but it's not exactly associated with success is it, at least from a commercial standpoint. If Microsoft are willing to give Remedy a second chance on the series though, that's good I guess.
Can't help but wish Remedy would buy the rights to Max Payne back from Rockstar though, and give us the proper third game we all crave.
Sony resorted to filing a lawsuit against them instead. What do hackers know about lawsuits and litigation? Nada. How do they react? By throwing their toys out of the pram. Not a smart move either, seeing as how they've given Sony even more to work with in court.
Sue them all [2]
That's a real life rage quit if ever I saw one.
Unfortunately, it only really seems to be Telltale Games leading the way in adventure gaming on consoles at the moment. There need to be more developers championing the genre on the PS3. I'd love to see Revolution make a new Broken Sword game to be released on PSN for instance. Or even HD remasters of Grim Fandango and The Curse Of Monkey Island, if that's possible.
In the meantime though, as you say, there's the forthcoming Back To The Future episodes to loo...
Seriously, it's all kinds of ace. Buy it now; complete it in time for when Yakuza 4 comes out in March. Then buy Yakuza 4.