Is that how you decide on all your purchases?
Sounds reasonable for any college network or fiber-optic connection (which is becoming more and more commonplace).
I don't understand Jeff Gerstmann.
He says VF5's fighting is "terrific" and "absolutely top-notch" but gives the gameplay a score of 8? And by giving both VF5 and Tekken scores of 8 for graphics, it leads me to believe that he does not have the capability of perceiving the obvious difference between the two games graphically. After all, Tekken 5 is simply a 1080p port of the arcade game, and the assets show that. And to top it off, the category where Tekke...
What's funny is that I submitted these screenshots 10 hours before Lars Cornelius did but I'm the one who got shafted.
(read: cheat)
I know this is a dupe, but I just wanted to point out that 294,000 (Xbox 360) plus 244,000 (PS3) equals 538,000 combined. I really don't know how you came up with Wii outselling the 360 and PS3 "combined".
If that were true, outsourcing would not exist.
I think you're the only one who's really getting worked up about it.
No worries. If people don't like it, it won't be approved.
I just like how the article also points out the almost violent protest of the video and shows just how seriously people take videogames and their favorite consoles.
I want this game! This has been in lingo for too long...
Because it's about gaming culture.
The Resistance video is hilarious.
More exec. talk... blah blah blah.
Early builds never stopped people from bashing Lair and MotorStorm. I see no reason why they can't do the same to Halo 3.
The section in question:
"11:02: Turning it over to the audience for questions, the first is 'What's Phil playing that isn't on a Sony platform?' He says he plays things for competitive analysis, but that the PS3 has enough for him. He mentions that he's been playing the next LocoRoco game, then he turns to a new PlayStation 3 downloadable game called Super Rub-O-Dub. It's the duck demo from E3 turned into an entire game."
Can't tell for sure if the gam...
Saying it's MIA suggests that it was planned to be there to begin with. I'm pretty sure it was not.
Sorry, this is a dupe. Somehow missed the first one. Search didn't bring it up.
This is normal. It's called "hype". They hyped up the announcement, and now look at the audience they've mustered. Mission accomplished.
Who the hell doesn't support Firefox these days? Not worth looking at now...
The first Killzone was never _Sony's_ answer to Halo; it was the media and fanboys who claimed Killzone was to be the "Halo-Killer".