While it's still popular they should support it.
If they intend to give up support for a title then they should stop making online multiplayer games. They are made to be replayable for some time to make up for the lack of a substantial campaign.
Besides, with the billions they have made on CoD I am disgusted with the support all CoD titles do or don't get.
Kinect was aggressively marketed as a must have game changer, Move was not. Which given the gullability of the general public explains why Kinect sold so well. Move still sold well for an optional control method, but most still seem blind to this.
If you are happy about your console of choice being turned from a traditional game machine to a fitness machine then fine, I'm happy for you. I on the other hand am not and will continue to support the console that adds optional...
Yet, the PS3 is still not considered a viable GAMES console to a good number of gamers and gaming journalists....Hmmmmm!
Sorry, but that looks like a whole load of wrong.
@DarkCharizard_
You sure have an unhealthy obsession with the big N, you should seek help!
You can't really gauge who has the best exclusives seeing as both their majority demographics are different. Therefore anyone who loves anything on that Sony list with the exception of LBP more often than not are going to avoid Kirby, Zelda, Rhythm heaven or anything with Mario in the name. It's similar to asking which is best,Technik Lego or Lego Duplo, both d...
@gamingdroid
Not all titles require an install, but I suppose you already knew that seeing as you know so much about the PS3
Funny, nobody bitches on the PC for the mandatory installs, yet it's considered a flaw when PS3 has one.
I prefer a single player game with a decent long story to short bursts of multiplayer gameplay. There are a few titles recently I've waited for a price drop before buying due to lack of interest in a tacked on multiplayer.
I still like a multiplayer game, but not on everything.
Space Marine day one, Dead Island and Resistance 3 at some point.
War? More like a childish playground scuffle.
shhh! I think that may be against the law.
I've seen thousands of times on this site that PS3 is a failure, and yet in reality it's not so. It baffles me that these sites can keep churning out complete and utter bull on an industrial scale and people will still lap it up.
Imagine the delirium if the same was said about the competition to this extent.
I cannot fathom the thinking of some people, do they really think the iPad is all that? It's essentially a small laptop without a keyboard.
Let's look at controls:-
iPad: Touchscreen and motion sensing.
3DS: Touchscreen, motion sensing,analog stick, D-pad and buttons.
Vita: Touchscreen, touchpad, motion control, twin analog sticks, D-pad and buttons.
I know which I wouldn't prefer for my gaming needs and that's befor...
Pacman made me eat my family!
@disagrees: So, if I don't particularly have a preference for something I'm not permitted to join the discussion?
Yes, there are a few extremists on here, which is a shame, but a sensible negative opinion should always be welcome.
Opinions, which everybody is entitled to.
Shit!, thank goodness for Cliffy, I would never have thought of that!
I gave Halo 1 and 2 a go, but personally couldn't get into either. Didn't enjoy them at all.
@disagree: Really? So you know my mind better than I do?
An appreciation of peoples feelings wouldn't have gone amiss, instead of what comes across as a complete disregard.
Not this old chestnut again! Funny how the parents refuse to blame themselves.
Anyway, I'm off to play some games now, oh! and NOT kill anybody.
Indeed, most of them rely on website hits for advertising revenue. So it's all going to be attention grabbing headlines and articles, and the best way to do that is to make them controversial. Hardly very helpful to somebody who clearly needs some proper advice.
On top of that you have publishers swamping everything with money to get their latest titles noticed, whether good or bad, and I'm sure a good number of so called journalists are in the pockets of these publis...