He's got a point, man. This far into the product cycle, there's really not much point in buying up timed exclusive dlc. People have, for the most part, decided which games they're going to get on which console, with the main deciding factor being which console their friends have and play those games on. Microsoft's money would be better spent on buying up a first party studio or two or three..... That's why Sony will ultimately come out on top this gen: They will have...
...what is everyone going to use as an excuse if the PSP2 is announced to have 3D also?? lol I think people just like downplaying the PSP since it can play REAL games like Syphon Filter, God of War, Gran Turismo, LBP, etc. and not kiddy games like most of the DS lineup. Just saying.
I've bought Battlefield:BC2 and haven't looked back at MW2 since. BC2 has an awesome multiplayer experience.
...in-game music isn't really THAT big a feature. lol Honestly, more and more devs. are starting to allow it in PS3 games, but even in those games I never use it because I want to hear the game sounds, not some random music. I'll take the best console graphics, more exclusives, and better hardware reliability any day over standard in-game music. And I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels that way.
Don't be a jackass. That was obviously a jab at PS3 for not having in-game music as a standard.
Yeah, even if I don't get into the KZ3 beta, I know there are plenty more to get into and plenty more things to get from PS+. It's more of an investment than buying Live, since you're actually GIVEN free games/themes/etc. for being a PS+ subscriber.
...for PlayStation Plus just so I could download the KZ3 theme and have a chance to get in the beta even though it's probably too late. PS Plus is actually a good value because you get alot of free games with it and tons of discounts. Also, I didn't realize how many full game trials there are. There's one for Red Faction, InFamous, Warhawk, etc. Basically you download the entire game and can play it for 60 minutes as a trial and are then able to purchase it and keep it if you ...
...The PSP Go WASN'T a phone. lol If it's priced like the iPhone and IS a phone, the PSP2 will have no problem selling well since it can double as a phone. I hope they offer the PSP2 with and without a phone option like the iPhone/iTouch where you can play anything on either one, but one has phone functionality. However, I hope both of them has a 3G antenna built-in for "anywhere on the go" online functionality and PSN integration (and better remote play options between ...
...the 360 was priced at $399 and $499 for its two models and the PS3 was priced at $499 and $599 for its two models.
There are actually a few multiplats that look better on PS3, though. I think the days of multiplats looking better on 360 is coming to an end as more and more devs. are developing on the PS3 first and porting to the 360, which results in a much closer game than the other way around
I don't think the Move bundle has flopped at all, man. Move is selling great so far. I really think the Move will sell progressively and on the PS4 it will be another optional control scheme implemented into most of its games, so the Move is a long-term investment. The good thing is there's a lot of AAA hardcore games to use with it within the next 6 months.
...but I only kept it for 2 weeks. lol I bought and played Halo Reach and hated it. I re-bought MW2 to have something to play on it, but then decided I just didn't need it since there's nothing on it I like that I can't get on PS3. I thought I wanted it, but once I started messing around with it, and bought Live, I realized it's just not THAT much better than PSN for my own personal needs. I don't care about cross game chat and as far as the party system, the PSN is a...
I think the nuke should have been like 40 kills or something because people seem to get it way too often.
Yeah, I'm not gonna pre-order it. I'll just pick it up at my local WalMart the day it comes out. I'd get it from Amazon but I don't think they ship it to you the day it releases. Please correct me if I'm wrong. The only reason why I'm getting this game is because they seem to have corrected all of MW2's wrongs. They need to get back to the great multiplayer experiences that were in CoD4, the best of the last few CoD games.
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Time Crisis is very fun with the Move. I bought two Moves and it was a great investment. I really want to get one of those gun peripherals for it. They seem to work from all the reviews I've read. As far as this review goes, I'd say it's spot-on. It's a wonderful implementation of the Move control system. I think reviewers are being far too harsh on the Move lineup so far. The sad thing is that when Kinect comes out, it will get great reviews. Bias can be a bitch.
The Uncharted series is a lot better than Tomb Raider, from its story to gameplay to set pieces to graphics. I'm guessing you were just joking, but still, Uncharted is just a better series. And I used to play the hell out of Tomb Raider 2 on the PS1.
So true, man. They had better make the next console RRoD-free or else they may fail before they get off the ground. People won't stand for broken consoles two generations in a row.
It's probably just them developing the next console, the Xbox 3 or Xbox 720 or whatever they call it.
As long as there's no 15 foot lunge like on MW2, I'm fine with it. It should require a VERY close proximity to use it like a realistic melee would be.
Well, I like them both, but my point was that people like to hate on the PSP even though it has the best games on it. I mean Mario is far beyond the term "beating a dead horse." Nintendo NEEDS new IPs.