The only moron here is you... the article is about a DESIGN limitation. The Vita stops you at 4,000 songs, which has nothing to do with size, nor is it something the average person would anticipate.
This is why you have to read people... sometimes there is a reason / point to the article.
Clearly you didn't read the article, since it's not a matter of size, but an actual design limitation. According to the article / the Vita, the system stops you at exactly 4,000 songs (like 100 apps), so it has nothing to do with size.
With this being said, I think this is just an example of standardized listings on memory cards. I honestly never read how "many" songs, pictures, whatever it can "hold", since sizes will make a difference. Either or,...
They really shouldn't...
Assassins Creed might not be the best game ever or even the most enjoyable experience on gaming, it does have its own charms. Changing the direction would just ruin the charm and make the game even more generic.
I wouldn't expect Ninja Gaiden Sigma 3 Plus for the Vita or even at all. Sigma 2 Plus has a hard enough time running perfectly on the PlayStation Vita, so I doubt they will attempt to bring over this one.
Also just for fun / semantics, it would probably be called "Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor's Edge Plus" =P
I've played Rising and almost have the platinum...
My point is that you're over simplifying the game and acting like its existence is worse than any other hack and slash game out there...
Ninja Gaiden 1 had an evasive dodge / roll that could get you out of almost any jam out there.
Ninja Gaiden 2 / 3 (been a while, so I might be wrong...) has a flat out button you hold to block (thus requiring far less effort than Rising) that can withstand ...
Either you never played this game and are going off what idiots on the internet told you or you're making a gross exaggeration.
For starters, it's not forward + attack, it's attack + the direction of their attack... So even if you do spam it, you still have to plan accordingly. As I mentioned in my other reply towards you, if it was really that simple, people wouldn't complain about Monsoons smoke bomb attack. Furthermore, only a perfect parry (which requires ...
But it's not Metal Gear Solid by name... thats what people need to realize. It's RISING. MGR not trying to be Solid, it's trying to be its own thing in the same universe. This much is clear, since none of the snake appear in the actual game. Sure there's that sword (via DLC), but minor fan service =/= trying to cash in on a franchises popularity.
@ DragonKnight
You would be right, but it's not that simple. Several enemies, like Monsoon, fo...
The demo is actually pretty bad (assuming it's the same one included with ZoE or you're talking about that one), but the game is far better. The demo doesn't really make it clear HOW to play (full game doesn't exactly do a great job either), so the controls / gameplay seem worse than they actually are. In fact I hated the demo, though I still ended up loving the final product.
Indeed, though I don't think it will come to this. Thanks to the failure that was Call of Duty Black Ops Declassified, companies SHOULD have seen how angry people can get about a minor jump in price. It would have to be a universal jump to avoid this, which I can't see every company attempting this.
No, the hate is having either no or negative impact on the Nintendo Wii U. That is, unless you think someone ACTUALLY bought a Wii U (or any system) to spite someone on N4G for saying it had no games. If anything, it's just making more people aware and they will watch the system / think about it, but most likely not buy it.
Look a little harder? I saw a number of commercials for the Wii U on broadcast television (they weren't good though) and there is of course displa...
Just because you sign an NDA or whatever to not do something, doesn't mean you physically can't do said thing.
Take Marvel vs Capcom 3 for instance. This game launched and shortly after there was a rumor (from a person who leaked MvC 3 stuff) of an ultimate edition coming out. Since this was before a lot of the Capcom hate (was a big turning point though), the opinions were one of the following...
1) Capcom won't do this, they've never done t...
@ Cjflora
Unless you apply absolutely no effort on finding deals, retail copies are almost always cheaper.
Like Dead Space 3 had buy and get 20 dollar vouchers at Bestbuy / Amazon. Kmart recently had it for $45 dollars. Gamestop recently had it for $40 dollars. Do you recall Dead Space 3 being $40 on the PSN, because I sure don't.
Even when Sony does a sale, it just about matches previous deals. This week we got All-Stars for like $25 d...
@ Linkofrs
You have to be kidding. Yes the games run better / look better (like any first party game), but simply being first party doesn't make them good, nor is that why Nintendo does so well. If it was REALLY that simple, Sony would be able to make a kart racing game.
@ Guitarded77
Demon Souls was probably not / rarely mentioned, because most of the bosses were pretty anticlimactic once you knew how to fight them. In several cases the path to get to the boss was far more difficult than anything the bosses could ever hope to do.
There are a few problems with picking Bioshock 1, which makes me doubt it will be selected.
1) Infinite comes with it. This is a huge selling point for the PS3 version and I doubt Sony would ruin it over plus.
2) We already got Bioshock 2. Infinite doesn't need another game to up sell it, since we already had the second one to do that.
3) Would completely KILL the value of the rapture edition. Sure that still includes DLC + stickers, but the DLC is only sl...
Critically acclaimed shooter, turned the world on its head from what to expect from a shooter (not Inversion)
To me this sounds like Bulletstorm, which was also free in EU. Before you say it wasn't "critically acclaimed shooter", they felt the need to note Inversion, which wasn't event deemed an average shooter.
Strategy RPG game (from a series) coming to the PlayStation Vita (expect it later in the month)
Rainbow moon, sinc...
Memory Cards are constantly on sale / at a lower price. You can quite often find a 32 gb for 70 dollars. Sure that's still high if you compare it to the Micro SD, but it will be a LONG time before you start seeing 32 gb cards for 20 dollars.
Isn't that asking a bit much? I mean the only way for you to consider the system is to get a memory card (some people would probably complain if it was "only" 4 gb too), "quality game" and a price cut of 20%, in addition to expecting developers to spend large sums of money to get you to support it?! The simple fact is that the library WILL grow if people SHOW there is a market for it. If we all sit on our hands waiting for awesome games to come out, then nothing is goi...
While this is certainly true (real life can get boring), it can also be fun trying to experience said event too. I mean we're talking about Zombie Survival, not cleaning the house or studying for school. So just like it can be fun to an unrealistic game, it can also be fun to see IF you can in fact survive a zombie apoc.
While I can get into a long explanation on this issue, the simple fact is that they do matter. This isn't to say people care what reviewers say on every matter (trust me, they don't), but will generally look into "professional" opinions if they're unsure of the game. A great example of this would be Declassified, since many gamers reviewed it fondly for keeping true to the multiplayer, where as most "professionals" reviewed it poorly due to it being an overall ...