Please Rockstar, please show up.
Agreed, but that Cirque de Soleil thing was just horrible, regardless of what Microsoft was trying to say.
Can I turn off the awesome too?
Article title sounds like lyrics.
And yet the start and select buttons still aren't big enough!
I want a Hellboy game, one like Madworld but with the idiot commentators replaced with actual humour.
Seven days.
I don't care how tactical Activision are with this, the DS is no place for a FPS.
(Metroid notwithstanding)
JRPGs don't evolve much, and yet when they do it tends to go wrong somehow. I think they need to embrace the changes that western RPG devs are making without losing their own style.
I'd go for the home myself, I can't wait for my own game to sell millions on launch day!
I just saw that bit and it's terrifying. I haven't even bought my copy yet!
I can imagine one guy at Blizzard's offices bawling his eyes out because he bet a month's paycheck that they'd reach 2 million sales in one day. So close and yet so far.
Because nostalgia is like MSG; putting it on things magically makes them better somehow.
I think the analogy of Plus being like a lucky dip works best; the fun comes from not knowing what you'll be offered next.
Ah House of the Dead, back in the good old days before you needed to be literate to kill zombies, and before Wii spinoffs had wildly and hilariously inappropriate endings.
"You play as a man who gains the ability to fly using psychic powers, because we needed justification for flight because that's what we do best."
Indeed, the red ball is in your court Microsoft.
I only need one thing? A calculator?
I can't tell who I'd rather be killed by. The Yakuza are all about honor but the mob tends to go out with more of a bang. If it was the Yakuza I'd probably just get assassinated, with the mob at least I'd go out in some epic restaurant bloodbath.
Did you ever notice than if you hid behind objects in the Halo games the AI would never pursue you? They were very defensive, but they tended to prefer holding their ground than going in for the kill.