You bring the value for money, and I'll bring the money.
But how will it work exactly? Don't tell me you have to point your finger at the screen like a gun, I'm not 5. :/
If your game is good it will sell, you only need to worry if your product is inferior.
I hated the fact that if you said you didn't want to save you had to start all over again. That feature needs to die.
Move would be a far better fit than any other kind of controller I can think of for this game.
I can't wait for Cakes and Lies: The Portal musical.
Dragon Quest IX got in the top ten- there is justice in this world after all!
Thank God, I hate cliffhangers, and Halo 3's one was rife with possibilities.
I'll rent it, York seems pretty likable from the gameplay I've seen.
"That explains EVERYTHING!"
Why is this? Because you have the attention span of a goldfish and just want to get back to killing things.
Awesome, now the Vaio laptop I totally don't own will sync up with my PS3, assuming I would ever want or need to actually do that some some reason!
Whenever they tried that in previous games it didn't really feel all that sad or dramatic, since the other people were just faceless, nameless goons with no attachment to Superman other than a less than perfect record on a stats screen.
Apparently you can sell a certain special preorder code for Red Dead Redemption for the same price as the game itself.
For me, all that matters is which one has more games that appeal to me, and right now it's too early for me to tell.
If you want to make a great Superman game, Superman must NOT be invincible. I don't care how the plot justifies it, if he can't die it will feel pointless when the game attempts to do something dramatic.
They might as well rename Black Ops "Nazi Zombie Firefight (now with added Call of Duty bonus!)"
I remember talking to someone who was so switched off playing Modern Warfare 2 that they just blasted their way through the airport level without even realizing they were killing civilians. I guess it must have been the gaming equivalent of sleepwalking.
Curse you, gamers! You haven't seen the last of Master Chief! *twirls mustache*
Bobby Kotick is the enemy of creativity, a suit who makes unfunny and tasteless jokes at the expense of the people who are keeping him in power. It's like if there was a water cooler company CEO who made a joke about people living in third world countries "If they don't like our prices they can always go to our rivals", the punchline being that their rivals aren't supplying water to that country.