Just because it's well-known doesn't mean it's good. I guarantee you it's popularity comes from the main character...
There's few games that will actually drive me to buy a handheld. The top title being monster hunter.
The fact that monster hunter is a party action RPG of sorts, with Monster Hunter Tri 3D and Monster Hunter 4 being exclusive to the 3DS, this in my eyes is an awesome deal. I could get two 3DS' as gifts for the girlfriend and other friend and we could all play MHT3D and MH4 together.
Vita looks awesome, but I'm gonna hold off until there's more...
As cool as the God of War series is, and how fun God of War 3 was, the story of the game felt rushed in a sense, and I'll be perfectly honest, the story of God of War is a little ridiculous in my opinion.
I want to see, with all the experience Santa Monica has behind the PS3, a new IP where they can show off their muscle.
"I think she is the last teenager or female and her genes/DNA are the key to killing the virus so they have to travel 100's of miles to get her to a scientist so he can take her DNA and save mankind."
I hope that's not the plot of this. Off the top of my head, I Am Legend had the same storyline, and The Book of Eli had the same plot device. I hope there is no special cure. I hope that it truly represents the title of the game "The Last of Us", and ...
You know I gotta say, for a crazy idea, I'd like to see a sci-fi Zelda title, that takes place in the future and you travel to different planets.
Just a thought :/
Yeah I don't understand the logic that because the PS3 is more powerful than the 360, it somehow equates to the PS4 being more powerful than the new Xbox, even though a past generation should never be any indication of the next.
"If it's something that can be stopped, then just try to stop it!"
-Skull Kid
Majora's Mask
"quad core @ 3GHz, it is a fine possessor but not a huge leap over Sony's Cell processor (Sony might still have the lead)"
Uhh...no. Four independent cores are much more functional than a single core with 7 SPE's (6 available for gaming) that are dependent on a single core to execute all commands. Also, most PC games that you've noticed to stand out above the rest, such as The Witcher 2, Crysis, and Battlefield 3 all recommend a quad-core processor. The...
Morrowind... bring me Morrowind on Skyrim's engine. Oh god how amazing that would be.
First thing I thought was RuneScape..
Technically, you were screwed over. The only feature the old PS3's currently have over the new ones is that they're backwards compatible. However, because of the new pricepoint for the slimmer, quieter, cooler models with twice the amount of HDD space, it in all honesty was not worth the $599.99 pricepoint. I myself am an early adopter, and as cool as my fat, sleek PS3 with the touch sensitive buttons look... it's scratch prone, loud, freezes, and overpriced with a pitiful sized ...
I'm a fairly early adopter of the PS3, with the 80GB B/C MGS4 bundle, but I have to completely disagree with your comment.
Adopters of today receive a slimmer, quieter, cooler PS3, with a much smaller failure rate (regardless of what people say, I do hear about YLOD from older models all the time these days at my store), a much larger HDD, and about 1/3rd the cost.
Old/New
#Pricetag - $599.99/$249.99
#Model - Fat, Heavier, scratch prone/Sl...
Twilight Princess was on the Wii and Gamecube because both of those consoles are almost identical in terms of hardware.
I'm going to assume that the next Xbox will be better than the 360, and if that's the case, then they would have to completely remake the game to accommodate the new Xbox's hardware, which is time, and money consuming.
Uhhh... I'm pretty sure just about every review states that this is a Zelda game that is actually evolving the franchise, by adding perfect motion controls, a crafting system, deeper combat, etc., as well as having one of the best art directions in video game history.
Twilight Princess in fact did NOT try to evolve anything of the Zelda franchise outside of it's graphics. The people wanted a more realistic, darker Zelda game, and while Nintendo delivered on parts of ...
Seriously what? Is Ganon even IN this game? I'm pretty sure he's not, and I'm pretty sure the only thing recycled is the fact that it's link, he has a sword and shield, and you kill things.
Also imprecise controls... lol. I'm pretty sure the majority disagree with that, and instead hail it as the definitive motion control Wii game.
I' m confused... should games only score high if they're marketed for mature audiences only? Because if that's the case then Uncharted 3 deserved that 8.
And yes. Uncharted 3 received an 8. Skyward Sword received a 10.
Really now... do you and the rest of the world plan on spending $700+ for a PlayStation 4?
Also, you realize the Cell isn't 8 cores right? It's a single core with 7 SPE's, one of them being disabled. And no, it's not the same thing as having 8 cores. SPE's are not independent, and in fact, all rely on the single core, as opposed to a quad-core processor with 4 independently working cores, as well as around 4-6 virtual cores.
And 8 GB of RA...
Because Microsoft paid $680m to put the AI program that AMD designed to beat the worlds best chess player into the game so the dragons could be procedural.
Yes. Microsoft had a hand in development.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if the PC version sold more than the PS3 version when counting digital sales. Not to mention how much more profitable it is.
Looking forward to a lot of those. This list is a little silly though. Only like... 4 titles on it actually have a release date. And Tales of Graces F isn't particularly an exclusive, but I'll still pick it up on PS3.
Take away Sly and Yakuza, and that's my list. Unfortunately, I doubt The Last of Us, The Last Guardian, Tales of Xillia, and Final Fantasy versus XIII will be released this year.