Brilliant! Great way to diversify the show.
Looks like WWE trying to make a return to gaming relevancy.
High score. Surely not a WoW killer, but this is one of the highest scoring MMO's in recent memory.
I think the odds of finding a 3DS on the shelf at any retailer for the rest of 2011 are going to be very slim. If you want one, you'd better preorder.
Yeah, but you'd be amazed how many FPS lovers don't even both with campaigns. I'm the opposite. One FPS multiplayer is more or less the same as the next.
I think he's right, most FPS gamers are in it for the multiplayer and Homefront's multiplayer is solid, even if there isn't a lot of variety.
I also wonder how much reviews mean to dudebros.
Hard to say, this is a review for the 360 version only.
Man, I haven't played a Pokemon game since red/blue. Why people keep buying them is beyond me.
People who are wanting to invest in the industry, that's who he advises.
Wow...the dudebros are going to have way to much fun with that. But then, it will be really great to pwn a guy who's dancing. That'll teach 'em!
Every FPS game has multiplayer, the value score has to be compared to other AAA FPS games. Call of Duty and Battlefield have a lot more game types than Homefront.
A 4-hour single player campaign, only two real multiplayer modes, and no split-screen = fail.
Ocarina of Time is #1. No surprise there since it's far and away the best Zelda game of all time.
Man, I played this at GDC and it was sweet. The animated water effects are really cool.
Their insights on gaming causing violence is intriguing, and this is from people who have been paid to be violent in real life!
Looks like EA will be going back to court for the stealth installs again. No wonder they can't turn a profit, blow all their money in court.
This looks really cool, it may even challenge X-Men Origins: Wolverine for best movie-licensed game.
Some bold statements about social networking and mobile gaming. Not sure if they're bringing about the video game apocalypse or just forcing the gaming industry to evolve into something better.
Big numbers. Not really surprising, though it constantly surprises me how Pokemon has remained relevant and best-selling for over 15 years.
An insightful look at piracy in other countries. A $60 game costing more than 1/4 of a household's monthly income is pretty shocking.
Still, piracy is stealing.