Very impressive.
Agreed. I have faith in Sucker Punch, these guys aren't slouches. inFamous was a great game, and I'm certain the sequel will not dissappoint.
Judging from some comments, some of us don't like change. Personally, I think people are blowing it out of proportions. The new look is good, albeit unnecessary. I'm pretty sure Sucker Punch know what they're doing and trying to accomplish.
Besides, i want to see some gameplay. That means far more than how Cole looks.
I favor the new look, but let's actually see the new Cole in action before we criticize the game. I have confidence in Sucker Punch, Im sure they know what they're doing.
I don't mind the changes. In fact, the new Cole has a more identifiable look to him. Plus, he appears more confident in his abilities and himself. The old Cole, while good, lacked character and personality, and lacked confidence while trying to understand himself.
Either way, how about we see the new Cole in action before we start condemning the game or the developers. The first game was great, and Im sure iNfamous 2 will be just as good, if not better.
Not bad. Like the pace and the action looks nice. Will keep an eye on this one.
That would be a downright disaster. Unless the hardware is optimized and they have games ready for launch now, it would be downright disastrous to launch Natal that early.
Sorry, but this guy's way off. The iPad is nothing more than a bigger iPod Touch, and gaming on it is just terrible, at least in terms of serious games. It won't touch the DS or the Wii, which has sold nearly 130 million units and counting.
I'll take gaming on the DS over gaming on the iPad any day.
Considering the recent deal between Sony and Google regarding Google TV, it sounds very possible. I don't think the partnership between Sony and Google will end there.
Like Pirate said, the three year warranty wasn't out of kindness, they had no other option. Either that for face lawsuits and recalls.
Microsoft should be lucky. Any other product with a failure rate of that sort would have been sued out of the industry.
Wrong. I'm a Final Fantasy fan, and I don't give a damn what Square Enix has to say or whatever crap they make. I have no respect for them any longer.
I'm not stating that as a good thing. I could give two craps less about Natal or any talk regarding motion controls, so I need to be hearing about some games. And if those are the only games they've got to talk about and have brought to the table, then Microsoft has a serious problem.
It seemed that everything seemed to focus on Natal, and not much about any potential games down the pipeline. And yes, even they seemed skeptical about Natal, at least in regards to gaming purposes. Hopefully, Microsoft has more to talk about than just Natal, otherwise I would be extremely dissappointed and concerned about the future of the XBox.
It will probably reach this total, but I won't be included in that 10 million. I will not support Activision and their manner of business. Period.
30 years? Seriously, SE, you are just becoming an even bigger joke than you previously were. Are you really that lazy and incompetent that it would take you that long to do a remake? SE, you are essentially dead to me.
It's still unfathomable that the great Squaresoft is gone, and has been replaced with these lazy, incompetent, lying morons.
Much respect to Ted Price, a real stand up guy. And to the morons who are hating on Insomniac just because their game will be on the 360, you really need to really grow up. I'm expecting the same caliber of game from Insomniac as they have always brought.
Interesting points made. I would actually like to have this reviewed. Since the NFL cannot act as one entity, I would like to see if this ruling would apply regarding the NFL licence.
If anything, it would be nice to bring competition to an arena that EA has essentially become a monopoly in.
In video game history, add ons in the middle of their lifecycle have had little to no success. This on its own mean Natal has an uphill battle to make any substantial difference. I can't say definitively what Natal's fate will be, but history has shown that its odds aren't very good.
Natal's success based on three things: effectiveness, games, and cost. Right now, its effectiveness for the 360 market is unknown, as it has not been shown in quite some time. The...
I don't really think it's needed, nor necessary. However, adding multiplayer could assist bring value to the franchise and I would welcome it, as long as they keep their focus on building a strong single player. Considering it's Bioware, I don't think that will be a problem.
Quit crying, troll. It's not a duplicate.