not in america you don't...
i take solace in the fact that the opinions of users on n4g don't mean shit in the real world. all the negativity is simply an expression of fear because they know ms owns this holiday season. all this attention on kinect and sony literally has nothing to counter it; i'd be afraid and angry too.
only retards hit things out of anger, especially when it's because they did poorly in a video game.
personally the spin from the sony fanboys has me dizzy, their reasoning and terminology is totally selective.
agreed. Vanquish does a pretty good job of solving that, the enemies really only focus on you if you're an immediate threat.
nintendo made a metric crap-ton of profit, i'm sure they couldn't care less.
i'm no fan of nintendo but frankly the copycatting by ms and sony is shameless and kinda sad.
borderlands is possibly the most boring game i've ever played
lucky ducks
nice that they used castlevania as an example, i had the same exact thought when i saw it. bring back good screenshots and gameplay "bullet points", save the legal mumbo jumbo for the manual.
castlevanias manual is also probably the worst i've ever seen. it's useless.
the best game out that nobody is playing. it makes me physically angry at how ignored this game is. i got it a couple days ago and i'm already on my 2nd playthrough.
i have zero problem with gamestop, i've never had any trouble with them. i trade in games there too but i wait until they have a promotion.
ask anyone who has worked gaming retail like i have, it's the friggin parents buying the games for these kids. period. if parents would be parents instead of trying to be their kids buddy and too spineless to say no, we wouldn't have problems like this.
'lil 8 year old jimmy isn't going to have an xbox and call of duty unless mommy buys it for them.
Castlevania, Enslaved or Vanquish should have that success, not this tripe.
without a doubt the sleeper hit of the year.
i love to love it.
are there any games anymore that aren't totally spoiled weeks before they're out? how can somebody be excited about a game when they literally know everything about it?
i always thought a hardcore gamer was someone who had games as their primary hobby and a casual gamer only played once in awhile.
people muddied the issue too much and thought too much about it when it's really quite simple.
thank god for cable, it's nice to watch "big boy" programs.
i just read that the walking dead was the most watched show in amc history and rightfully so, it was awesome.
move was supposed to come with something like this but they scrapped it when they realized that "rule 34" was the only artistic depiction that makes sense.
"hardcore" gamers need not worry, nobody is going to take their precious shootan games from them....
considering how poorly games like castlevania and vanquish have sold, the opinion of a "hardcore" gamer and a nickel will buy you a cup of coffee. for all their talk they certainly don't back it up with sales.