I really don't care, the deciding factor for me will be the strength of the games on both platforms.
Ethan Mars? After everything he did to save his son, I'd hardly say having him at #1 is fair.
A little too pricey for me, I think I'll pass.
Why British gamers in particular? I don't get it. Maybe Deadly Premonition is being released in Europe on PS3?
How is this news? There is no such thing as a perfectly secure operating system, hackers will always find ways to get around things somehow.
I kinda prefer the old name, Kingdoms of Amalur sounds a bit geeky to me.
Halo and Gears don't exactly have huge game worlds, though a bigger world than Crackdown 2 is impressive.
I hope he doesn't start juggling them- he could break the 360s!
Job conditions include a great sense of teamwork, an ability to quickly learn new skills, and an understanding that you may be fired if the game does particularly well.
Professor Layton and the Puzzling Peripheral Predicament
Luke: Professor, what does the Vitality Sensor do?
Layton: Well my boy, aside from monitor vitality I'm not quite sure.
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I wonder how they'll be different.
As for shelving games after getting all the achievements, odds are I would've shelved the game long before that if they weren't there.
Because something has to outsell something else, logically speaking.
Anything less than 30 FPS you will notice, but it's unlikely you'll see the difference at 60 FPS.
Then the title is, at the very least, a poorly worded one.
There is nothing "anti gaming" about prevent kids from buying games that are not yet appropriate for them to play. Honestly I thought it was already illegal to sell mature games to minors.
Mirror's Edge 2, maybe Dante's Inferno 2?
Meh, you'd just be going through the motions.
How will Kinect react to Siamese twins?