You're always harassed online. If you're winning, you are called a no life loser, if you are losing, you are a no talent noob(damn I hate that word). Like previously stated, there is a reason for the mute and report button, its really not that complicated.
More gimmicks less games, how typical.
Western is usually generic and boring while Eastern is usually unique and interesting, though Japan has been kind of off this generation.
Good one fucktard.
I don't think so Tim.
Good deal, but I'm holding out for that white Assassin's Creed Liberation vita bundle.
This is not how you bring horror to the vita, I would have much rather seen konami bring a more tradition silent hill experience to the handheld rather than this top down experience. It could have been the perfect rival to the 3ds's Resident Evil if handed to the right developer.
Hell no, what kind of ludicrous statement is that.
Dumbasses will be dumbasses, and there is always the mute button.
Whoever is making all the screwball decisions at that company needs to get their ass fired.
Anyone who wouldn't even give Nier a chance is everything wrong with gaming today.
I bet my ass they will charge $20 for this.
Half asses? Thats hilarious. The last time I checked sony is the only company that routinely delivers plenty of exclusives and original games, and generally tries to please its fanbase. If anybody half asses anything its Microsoft, their first party support is beyond pathetic, its like they intentionally shit on their fans because they know they will eat it up. Then there is Nintendo who pulled the blunder of the century and made online access to games on the 3ds available only through friend...
I hope he got his ass laughed out of court.
Do we really even need to ask this question? The 360 has nearly been around for 7 years and the ps3 6.
Ha ha ha! What a story Mark.
I wonder why game journalists are so bitch whipped all of a sudden? Its starting to get absurd.
I think I'll buy DOA over this, it plays smoother, has better animation (doesn't look like robots fighting), dynamic stages, and doesn't feel like you're fighting underwater.
Rescues one of their forgotten games...and then kills it with its price of admission.
For $20 I think I'll pass, $15 is already pushing it for a downloadable game, and there was little effort put into this port.