Testicles, eso es todo! lol Es un chiste. lol But seriously this seems stupid.
Oh, ok man. I didn't know what you were saying. lol
I want a Starhawk instead. I want to explore and fight in the solar system. They could do so much in space that hasn't been done before in this generation. It would be refreshing. I'd love to be able to visit planets and crash into asteroids and stars.
but it may just be a Warhawk 2. I'll be very disappointed. I've been waiting for a proper next-gen space game where you fly around and see planets and asteroids and stars. Damn, that would be awesome.
Damn I love Final Fantasy 8. lol That pic with Squall is sick!!! I actually just bought it off from PSN and I still have the original strategy guide for it and am using it to play through it again. I sold my original copy (not greatest hits) to some guy a few years ago for $5 and have regretted it ever since. I didn't realize at the time how much it was worth.
Well, some people will and that's why Activision is doing it. If there's some idiots who'll pay that much, let them. I'm not buying anymore Call of Duty games. I'll stick with Cod4 until the servers are shut down.
Yeah I don't get it that people hate on how PS Move "looks". Who cares about the glowing ball and whatnot. At least it works as intended with precise accuracy. I guess there's nothing else to complain about the Move, so people turn to how it looks, which is not even that bad.
Umm, Mass Effect is not on PS3. lol Unless you're trying to make some point I'm unclear what you're saying here.
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As far as this article goes, though, it's obvious that the Move will appeal to more players since it has hardcore games in its list of supported games such as Socom 4, GT5, LBP2, KZ3, and Resident Evil 5. Personally, I'm getting a Move, a subcontroller (I already have the PS Eye), a copy of Killzone 3, and one of those third part...
I can't remember what they were, but someone posted it the other day. I know that sounds like I'm pulling it out of my ass, but I swear someone was comparing sales the other day of a few games and a couple actually sold a little bit better on PSN than XBL. Not lying or trolling either.
I think more and more small devs. are starting to see PSN as a viable avenue to sell their games. XBL may sell a bit more, but PSN is catching up very quickly. And there were actually a few PSN games that sold better than the XBLA versions.
Actually we understand 4. The fourth one is Time.
@Gish lol
Time Crysis with one of those third party light gun Move accessories owns. lol
Well, looks like people can't buy it for a more reasonable price. If Kinect was actually $89, it might half-way sort of kind of, maybe, in a way, be worth it (but still probably not).
I wonder if the PS3 version will get it too since Portal 2 is getting Steamworks on the PS3 version.
Edit: @ ilmouzer Why would Sony be pissed if its version got Steamworks?
Edit: @ krisq Oh, ok man. I didn't understand the difference.
Well, Socom 4, Gran Turismo 5, Killzone 3, and LBP2 are all built from the ground up with the Move in mind. Then there's Sorcery that's built specifically for the Move. So don't give me that crap. I guess I could say something like this: "I'll get the one which actually has hardcore games it supports."
And I know about Heavy Rain and Resident Evil 5 being patched to work with it. But honestly what's wrong with that??
Either this, GT5, or Halo: Reach will win Goty 2010.
I thought the same thing when I saw Sackboy boing back and forth up that tunnel near the end. lol I thought "that's just like Sonic." This game definitely looks like it's going to deliver a great experience and be worthy of being a sequel, unlike some games where a new number is added to the name and nothing else.
Possible Media Molecule future project after LBP2??
It's not really a deal at all if you think about it. lol $299 for the 360 plus the game ($60) and another controller ($50). So, you save $10? lol Not really much of a "deal" is you ask me. I'm sure it'll sell like crazy tho since the word Halo is on it.
Well, it is supported by several first party studios' games. (GT5, Socom 4, LBP2, MLB: The Show, etc.) It has a terrific lineup of games as well as games that will be patched to work with it, so the support is there. To be honest, it's just gonna take people to see Sorcery being played with it and they'll probably be hooked.