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I hope it does come over, since it is the complete version of the game, I'm just not holding my breath.
Or you could buy the 360 version, which is already translated. Unless Tales of Graces F sells well, I doubt we will get the official ps3 version in English.
IGN is one of the most unreliable review sites out there, but this game does look like its lost its way.
This author needs to get off Apple's dong, its clouding his judgement.
Funny how its one of the weakest engines this generation.
I guess you haven't, its like paying full price for a demo.
I think we should stop using the word epic.
I think the issue of on disk dlc and the greed of publishers is more important than a game's ending.
And they don't have a right to my money.
Funny thing is that how that doesn't benefit you at all. You decide on which console you purchase based on the games that will on come out on that platform. Without any exclusives, there is little incentive to choose one over the other, besides which one your friends play on. Add to the fact that exclusives often push consoles harder than third party games, like Gears of War on the Xbox and God of War on PS3. My complaint is what once started out as a strong contenter has faded into a pus...
I meant games developed for the Wii U since the main controller is returning to a gamepad.
At least we can play games like this on the Wii U without being forced to use waggle crap. The Gamecube was awesome.
Sonic 4 felt off, Generations was much better. Also, by the looks of it, Sonic 4 Episode 2 looks like it will be great also.
Most Unreal Engine games on console look and play like ass. Only Batman and Gears have impressed me by the use of that engine. This gen, Cryengine 3 looks a whole lot better. Its a shame that the engine had to come out late in this generation of consoles and cost higher that its competitor, a lot of games could have benefited from the used of of the Cryengine. At least by the looks of it, Unreal Engine is going to bring it next gen.
Its dead in the fact that Microsoft doesn't have hardly any first party support outside of Kinect, it is however very much alive in terms of sales.
Bloodrayne Betrayal should be on this list. While it is a good game, you have to constantly struggle with the stiff controls, making the hard platforming segments a nightmare.
A lot of 7/10 games are better than the 9/10 games because their scores aren't bought off by companies advertising dollars.
Companies would go under because of their own greed if that happened.
Anyone who would pay $70 for a new game is a goddamn fool. If the consumer doesn't fall for it, they have to reduce the price, or face diminishing profits.