That's exactly how they did it, but I'm sure people will freak out regardless.
Which game is better is a matter of preference, I'm not exactly sure what arguing about it does. This is about as asinine as the arguments over what will be game of the year. If you don't like a game, or prefer one game over another, then that's great for you and you should play what you enjoy. I've never been able to understand why people seem to spend half their day arguing about why their favorite game/system is the best. Being confrontational and starting an argument is...
It would be better if the name was "Sunbaked Asshole" like the cologne mentioned in the game.
I'm not sure what's more entertaining, the video or everyone's reaction to it. So what if someone doesn't like a game? That can't and shouldn't change your opinion on it. Besides that, the kid paid $60 just so he can shred the disc? If this video is for real he's really still supporting the game and developer that he's supposedly unhappy with. The amount of fanboyism brought up by videos like this is amazing. Do we have nothing better to do with our time? ...
It is not our right to hack our game consoles. When you buy a system you're agreeing to the terms of use, which is what a respectable gamer would do. Instead you believe that it's your right to do whatever you want with hardware that you did not develop. The only hardware that you have the right to do what you will with is that which you develop yourself. So as long as you continue to buy game consoles, the companies who produce them have the right to tell you how to use them. Our...
I can't believe how far this guy plans to try and take things. Does he think he has a chance of winning, or that what he did was actually right? He's trying to act like Sony is this terrible corporation for developing a piece of hardware and wanting it to be used a certain way. When you buy a game console you agree to their terms of use, therefore Sony is completely within legal boundaries by taking action against misuse. Geohot isn't being sued because Sony is some form of Na...
I feel like this can barely be called a "review" by traditional standards. I've never played a Castlevania game before but I plan to get this one based on positive reviews from sites I trust like GamesRadar. In comparison, this review is written very poorly and has a heck of a lot more complaining than factual information about the game. GG IGN, I really don't see how you're considered one of the top gaming sites.
I didn't even bother reading the article, but I love this type of opinion. "This console will be expensive on day one so I won't buy it EVER. This obviously means that no one else wants it either."