I applaud your confidence, I just hope you have an elaborate password to back it up.
If it's a simple phishing problem where are the PSN, Steam, Origin, Capsule, OnLive etc. articles regarding compromised accounts?
While at it's core it could be a phishing scam, but there surely has to be more to it.
I very much doubt gamers are going to be led astray by phone games when they have home console experiences waiting for them on a dedicated handheld to enjoy when and where they so choose. That's the way of the gamer,they want the best experience they can get, whatever their system of choice. Until phones get proper gaming controls I'm not sold and manufacturers are not going to be in a hurry to implement them.
Casuals on the other hand are a fickle breed and could go ...
I've got some sick in my mouth now.
I still don't know where I'm going with my wood elf at level 48. Maxed archery and smithing, gradually creeping up everything else but not sure what perk tree to concentrate on now.
Tried to be clever, but took it too far.
WTF? and no.
Jeez, it was launched in the west two days ago, hasn't even seen it's first weekend yet.
From a serious gamers perspective it's got everything you need in a handheld at a decent price compared to iDevices. No contest in my opinion.
I couldn't tell if you were being sarcastic or not.
I'm no fan of Nintendo, but even I can recognise they have a fanbase that's unwavering. While it's reasonably possible that the WiiU won't do as well as the Wii, there is no way I can see it being dead on arrival.
Ok, their track record for a decent online system is lacking, but let's not forget there is PSN, Live, Steam, Origin, Green Man etc. to learn from. They're not going to ...
You've gotta love the double standards in this world.
Once you read something it cannot be unread (apart from emails I suppose), I can't believe what they are doing I almost want to weep.
If this is the case, what they failed to realise is that the contents of the DLC is a huge part of the Mass Effect lore and really doesn't belong as an afterthought as such.
With that in mind they should understand the fan's frustration, or they are just full of sh*t.
I couldn't agree more, but the reason that particular piece of "art" is used so often is to illustrate what so called experts consider as excellence.
Alright, we get it, the damn thing doesn't do anything right!
Can't convince me not to get one though.
That's not what I was implying, wipe the rabid foam from your chin and take it from the point of view of somebody who doesn't already own Kinect.
It's a question that any reviewer may ask.
Call me a philistine but if this:-
http://www.saatchi-gallery....
can be recognised as art, then so can the contents of my nostrils.
My point being that this demonstrates that art is subjective and a criteria for evaluation seems a little harsh when it comes to film or games when it's clearly not adhered to with other forms of art.
It's a perfectly reasonable question, although the answer is subjective and of course some users will already have one, so the question is then pointless.
But, from an unbiased point of view, is it worth it?
Is it £80 better?
Only time will tell.
They are asking for an act of faith from their fans, which could easily be abused, or they could develop something awful from it.
There goes my eternal pessimism again.
@jazz4108
What would you do if millions of fans wanted something and you could deliver? Exactly.
If you are trying to compare Live Gold with PS+, what a waste of your only bubble, they're not even the same business model.
I'm sure a few people may be disappointed by this, me personally not so much.