Being right isn't being arrogant. It's just being right.
No we are not perfect, but we are not arrogant jerkoffs who think they can do what they will whenever they want (see: Iraq. see: Vietnam).
Your country represents greed and lust for power. Do you ever help the little man if there is nothing to gain from it? No you do not.
ThatCanadianGuy - Another American Xbox fanboy...You know how I know, he can't read.
Is it is a stereotype if I am right?
They're mostly American, they don't give a sh!t about anyone or anything but themselves.
That's why no one likes them. Simply arrogant jack offs.
Why is this article in the Microsoft section? Little Big Planet has NOTHING to do with the 360.
Valve didn't do Orange Box for PS3. EA did.
Good, don't get it then.
Why even come in here?
It's not a kiddies game.
Just another xbox fanboy aren't you.
lol if this game didn't rate so well I'd agree but you clearly have no idea.
It just came out in Australia as well.
Optimus Prime two things:
PS3 does not need saving, thus doesn't need a 'savior'.
A million sales does not equal bomb (and yes if you do that math it is at a million or close to).
Stop being a fanboy and accept that the game is selling and was a critical success.
GiantEnemyCrab - Everyone else manages to develop for the PS3. Laziness is not an excuse.
Which is why Valve will never get my money.
I just can't believe the 360 doesn't have wifi installed. That might be the dumbest thing I ever encountered in a console...especially since it is Microsoft forgetting it.
Wifi is in everything, how could they not put it in a console?
"My point is this: Considering how gaming continues to grow even during these hard economic times, Microsoft would be stupid to pull out of such a good business."
If Microsoft are indeed losing billions on gaming (I am not saying if it is true of not) then it would be smart to pull out instead of bleeding money.
Streaming movies will be a bust.
Not everyone has broadband, some have limited broadband cap. It simply will not be as appealing as just getting a DVD from blockbuster especially when internets can be finicky.
KOTOR did do a good job indeed. But generally the consequences of your actions (or being a Sith Lord or Jedi Knight) were none in the wider universe.
That looked so weird.
He makes a good point, what I wanted in games like KOTOR is that when I made a choice it affected everything around me (missions, people reactions). If I was a Sith I wanted to destroy everything, not do the same mission.
Ideally I would like to see choices have branching paths to different storylines. The replay value would be immense.
eg: Player has a choice to be friends with this guy or not. He chooses friends and the next choice is they are being attacked. Stay ...
hmm idiotic 'insults' online that involve something you hear in a playground during lunch time in grade 1. You must be American.