I agree, there aren't really any game-breaking flaws, but there are issues that are a pain to deal with and that should have been smoothed over by Splash Damage before the game came out.
I like that Brink has a small community that is growing day by day, but I wish that it had a large online community that was drawn to its solid gameplay, rather than being limited to dedicated players who can tolerate its mediocre aspects to appreciate the deeper stuff.
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The review was written after playing the PS3 version.
Rainbow Six definitely seems feasible. I haven't seen anything from that series in a while. I bet it takes place in some location other than Vegas.
I am not sure how much "new" information we will see on some of these titles (particularly Ocarina 3D, which comes out right after E3) but I wouldn't be surprised to see Animal Crossing either.
Game of Show might be Mario 3DS for me. It looks so incredible.
(replying to second comment) I see, that's interesting, I had no idea. Can't wait to see that.
Oh? Do tell, please.
I would just like to believe that people are growing up. @Mr Scooch - I agree, I expected a lot more negativity when I posted this on N4G. Glad to see that a large number of people have an open mind and understand that the article's pretty harmless in general. Somewhat explicit, maybe...but whatever.
Yeah, not to mention calling everything "gay" all the time makes you sound like an angsty teenager from a po-dunk country town.
Need help improving your vocabulary and politically-correct social skills? Try Thesaurus.com, or being less offensive.
Nah, and the site has nothing to do with him, haha
Thanks! (CliffyB is also my nickname, but I added the 3 because I'm also Cliff 'the third')
Agreed, there is a surprising amount of great fighting games already released this year, but I'm usually not much of a fighting game fan. Mortal Kombat would have made the list instead of Bulletstorm, but I prefer shooters over fighters, and I thought Bulletstorm was pretty special considering the countless CoD clones out there (ahem...Homefront), and the other crappy FPS games released this year (Brink? ugh)
It all comes down to personal preference, that's the only r...
Was never much of a LBP fan. I didn't play LBP2, but I thought it was pretty impressive (I like what I've seen from YouTube and other Internet videos based on user-created stuff from the series). Still...not my style of game, therefore not making it on my personal list of all the games so far this year.
Thanks for the troll-lolz, everyone, but keep in mind that I specified that I hadn't played L.A. Noire yet. I also haven't played some of the other games you guys mentioned, although some of them are apparently great - Witcher 2, for example. I'm not a PC gamer, so I can't speak for those games very well.
(That's why it was posted as an opinion piece; it's not a serious "GOTY" article by any means, just looking back at my top 5 so far this ye...
Bahaha, has nothing to do with Cliff Bleszinski, believe me. I just found it to be incredibly clever and inventive, at least when opposed to the countless FPS clones out there.
Thanks! Hope everyone enjoys the screens - there are a LOT more on the site, and a 7-minute video featuring gameplay. (It's also on N4G.com, but I decided to re-post)
Same here, but had to post it.
Thanks, I like how it all rhymes haha
Well, that wasn't my ONLY reason, but it was a big one. I had already beaten it several times and mainly played it online, so it was collecting dust.
It's better to get some trade-in credit and get a different (single-player, non-PSN) game, which is what I did, rather than having nothing else to play for a week or so.
You're right. Sony did nothing, like not saying a damn thing to anyone for days about the security breach.
@bobrea - "bottom-feeder scum bag?" I don't think so, that's a little harsh. They did compromise the information of millions of people.
love it.