You tell 'em, Boss!
Only the ABSOLUTE best games, defined by length and overall quality in gameplay and storytelling get that kinda money from me. Example: Ni No Kuni.
It taught me that gaming isn't everything and that was a valuable lesson.
I haven't played any Uncharted games cause I just got a PS3 5 months ago but I'm gonna play them all soon.
Edit: @Hanso Never heard of that series but I just looked it up and I can tell you it's definitely on my radar.
@fantasygamer: Just might check that out too.
Persona 4 Golden, Soul Sacrifice, and Gravity Rush are the reasons I'm buying a Vita very soon.
‘Assassin’s Creed IV’ was Teased way back in ‘Assassin’s Creed III’
Oh yeah it was REALLY long time ago. /s
Who would be stupid enough to fall for these anyway?
The most badass familiar in the game.
I bought this for the first time a week ago and it may have possibly been the greatest gaming decision I ever made in my entire life.
Don't do it, please. Make single-player amazing and that will be more than enough.
If I had to guess I'd say Daylight Savings.
Apologize with refunds.
Gotta love Karma.
No sense of humor :)
Here! Let me reach into my bag of f***s and see if I can give one!
Remember when Cheat Codes existed? And they were free?
Get it people! If you hadn't play it and it's on your radar nows the time! You will not regret it!
They can wait, but I honestly don't know if those games are enough for me to get up and buy WiiU at that price. Also if there aren't enough good games released by the time the PS4 or Nextbox comes out Nintendo is gonna have a serious problem.
I'll admit that he made some good points when it comes to EA wanting to protect their product from piracy. If you were a seller of software wouldn't you want to do the same thing? But here's interesting question for this guy: How would I know that I wouldn't like a product, AFTER I had a payed a full $60 for something I ASSUMED would be good thing to buy? This is on EA, not the customers. They should have been prepared for a large number of people wanting to play the game, and...
How would that work anyway? Would it basically be a Steam-type?