I was at Gamestop the other day... These parents were debating between two games (Super Smash Brother Brawl, and a random mini game collection). Luckily for their kid, the Gamestop employees sent them in the right direction.
Something needs to be done to protect the uninformed. Well meaning parents might not have a clue what they are doing.
This will be the First GTA title I purchase. I never really got into it before this, but the game looks like a lot of fun...
It deserves to be slammed for the constant freezing on the Xbox 360 version...
I'm playing it now, and it really is annoying...
I don't see a problem with gaming becoming more mainstream... At least in this instance...
I never really got into this game, but it has had a huge impact on the industry
Achievements don't force you to do things...
I've never gone out of my way with something I didn't enjoy to get any...
That one thought makes complete sense, but it may be an invalid assumption...
If we consider all three systems to be equal in all regards (which they will not be, as some of use value certian aspects more than other aspects) Then achievements will help decide which console we buy a game for...
I myself would argue that the controller for a system is the main reason I purchase for that system...
To be honest, I myself have heard it, but it was from a guy who is trying to get a really high gamerscore...
I myself could care less about my gamerscore...
But the concept of achievements is briliant...
I pumped about this game... I can't wait to play it...
I wish this was on 360 as well... I need a good baseball game...
I never got into the show... I'm going to be passing on this title...
I can't wait to see how this game turns out...
I didn't either... Not a huge fan of the pricing... then again its a great deal if you think about how much time some people spend... pretty cheap in all reality... I just don't feel like getting addicted...
I know a couple people I talked to were tad ticked about how all their gear will soon be worthless again...
I'd personally prefer to see it stay the way it is. The author brought up some good concerns.
EA could use a good hit, hopefully this works out for them. (Mainly for our sake, but still lol)
I like the concept of it being a free game. I'll probably try it out when it is released...
I haven't preordered, but I am considering it...
Everything I have seen about this game so far has me impressed. At the people who have played it so far that I have talked to loved it.
There was more involved with the policy than just the seal. They also limited the amount of titles and such. Not sure if that would work now, but it seemed to in the past...