The 3D support for Black Ops is actually available for the PS3, 360 and PC.
This is made of win. :D
If you are serious about what you just said, I can tell you that I wish people like you would just disappear from the face of the Earth. You make me sick and your ignorance and close-mindedness is mind-boggling.
I've actually seen PS3 versions being sold on Amazon.ca for $10 more than their 360 counterparts. I just couldn't believe it. Try explaining that... O_o
I totally agree! Love him! :D
It is a sad thing and I'm not saying this to be mean but people with weight problems should really stay away from cosplaying. Unless they're doing Big Daddy, Fat Princess or some such character.
I read the article twice and it seems to me like she's complaining about her avatar's outfit, not the real life t-shirt. While I agree that her griping is somewhat misplaced, I still think it's pretty stupid on Activision's part not to have customized the avatars' outfits. I don't think it would be as costly as getting some real t-shirts made. :D
When Halo Reach came out, I bought a bitchin' armour designed for a female avatar. And as far as I know...
I agree about Fred Tatasciore, and not just for Mass Effect. His VG voice acting resume is actually quite impressive. The things that man can do with his voice... wow...
Michael Ironside should definitely be on the list.
That's what I've been playing for the past couple of days and I have to say I'm a little addicted to it. And since I haven't played God of War yet and I've never played Zelda either, this game feels fresh to me and absolutely love it.
From what I've experienced in the game so far, I think a sequel would be great. I'm going to miss War, though. :( I think the idea of turning a Horseman of the Apocalypse in this sort of anti-hero is absolutely brill...
Seriously, where is Lara Croft?! Can Ezio, Altair, and Nathan Drake do back flips and somersaults the way she does?! I think not... And the Prince of Persia should be higher up on the list. One word: wall-running.
Very well said. I'm a woman and I endorse this comment. LOL! Bubbles for you, sir. On a more serious note, I think Cliffy does have a point here and Sony did miss the boat on that one, big time.
I'm thinking the guy who reviewed the game for Joystiq didn't quite get the jist of it. How else would you explain a 1/5 from that guy and a 7.5/10 here? Maybe his Kinect is defective. :)
And of course the video has already been pulled down by Activision... *groans*
It is the case in North America but I think it was different in Europe, which would probably explain why some people disagreed with you.
I was hoping to hear about that game again at some point. It certainly looks intriguing. Gameplay, please! :)
Does anyone know what game the screenshot they chose to illustrate the article comes from? It looks like Assassin's Creed but I can't say for sure...
If they made all those fancy grip thingies for the Move, does that mean something similar exists for the DS3? Because that thing can get really slippery after a couple of hours of intense gaming (I can already see the bad jokes coming from a mile away so go ahead, have at it if you want :) ).
Agreed. If I want to unwind, I stay away from my consoles. To me, most video games I play are more like a shot of adrenaline right through the veins.
Complete, "official" strategy guides still do that but I'm afraid they're probably a dying breed as well... I bought the AC II special edition guide last year, which came as a hardcover book, and it is truly a thing of beauty. Obviously the last one of its kind from Ubisoft, though.