Personally I think it's Modern Warfare inspired s**t stirring for the sake of attention.
"Coming up at 11, a video game featuring the Taliban that teaches kids how to kill American soldiers? Tune in and find out what your children might be playing".
Let's just cut the s**t and stick players in the plane or the WTC on 9-11. You know for a fact that's what they really want to do. Give it a couple years, it'll happen.
Game promotions help Sony by selling Ps3 software. There's no real benefit to Sony by promoting Shark Week.
Wasn't it like a quad-cross in Uncharted 2? Every other level was another one.
Why all the disagrees, brother? You're paying $4 for the privilege of staring at a Shark Week ad, the Discovery Channel should have given it away.
The difference is that on nes there wasn't any such thing as leaderboards or online competitions for real prizes and the like. Its a basic sense of honor that gamers today lack.
The difference between something like Farmville and lets say Halo is that you're pretty much forced to buy the map packs if you want to keep playing. Sure you don't literally have to buy them but if it's a game you love and you see your play list options getting smaller and smaller, you'll end up buying the content.
Yet ps3 fans were convinced Splinter Cell would be ported and there have been many articles about how AW would have been better on ps3. Funny how that works.
This could certainly be useful for gamers who are deaf or have severe speech impediments when games start adding in voice recognition and the like.
Ubi is damn near the worst publisher out there, all they release is shovelware and frankly the most boring and uninteresting titles I've ever seen.
I once drew aggro on an entire pack of wild dogs, you don't see me wanting a medal.
Any game that releases yearly is stale, regardless of it's quality imo. Stale doughnuts are still edible and tasty but you'd still love a fresh one after awhile.
Funny how they'll attack Activision yet I bet that 9.5 for Black Ops is already decided.
Microsoft has been saying for ages that the first wave of Kinect games will be simple, family fare. I don't know why anybody is surprised that there's no "hardcore" titles yet.
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That was from this past February.
yea, killzone is certainly original. gotta love those space nazis. /s
yea because there haven't already been about a dozen racing games so far this year. /s
ditch the nu-metal and replace it with Amon Amarth.
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if that doesn't get you pumped to pwn noobs, then you're doing it wrong.
sounds interesting, I can't wait to try it for myself.
Damn right, between Gfaqs and N4G I've had almost every exclusive spoiled these past few years.
damn right.
I thought UC1 was better than UC2. I thought the first game was solid all the way through but the second fell into the trap of over-relying on set pieces. Once you've seen the big dagger, the train or the tank, the thrill is gone.