I always get a warm fuzzy feeling when I think of my favorite PS2 RPGs (there's a lot of them!). That's something that no game this generation has managed to bring out in me yet. ;)
I do agree that every time you turn around there seems to be the "flavor of the week" FPS title. It's to the point where I just don't pay attention to them.
Auto kick, eh? I hate that stupid kick pedal in Rock Band now, maybe I'll have to give this a try!
It's hard to nail down one single game for me, as a conglomeration of quite a few made me the gamer I am today.
My PS3 is actually not a gigantic paperweight that plays Blurays anymore. ;)
I think this will be the first holiday season where the PS3 will actually shine. Might not outsell the others, but it'll actually make an effort.
One of these days I'll have to get myself a new surround system, mine is rather old.
Can't wait to read this book when it's done.
PS3 fanboy? My preferred console of the last year or so has been the Xbox 360. It was worth it to me, to be honest. Now I'm rethinking things - and not just because of this ad business. The PS3 is coming into its own. Sure, it was slow at first, but now with Netflix on that too without paying $50 extra per year...it's starting to be worth it to not renew my gold membership.
I still love my Xbox and I still play most of my games on that console, but the Xbox Live service is w...
Oh noes, I'm not perfect. I made a typo. :)
I hear that a lot, but in this particular case, I feel that a single-player RPG experience was the best way to go.
That's the point. Having all these ads like Microsoft apparently is aiming for should cut out the subscription cost. But that will likely never happen, this is Microsoft we're talking about here.
Kind of makes me consider not renewing my gold subscription, especially considering the PS3 has Netflix functionality now.
The game is not "free", it's an Xbox Live gold member only perk, which means you're paying $50/year for it.
I'll be there in spirit. ;)
Professional gaming isn't a side of the industry a lot of people see, really. I enjoyed the article.
I love my local GameStop, but I also know most of the guys and gals that work there. A lot probably depends on the store and location, I'm sure not all of them are like this. Wonder what my GameStop manager friend would say if I showed him this, heh.
I never played it in the first place, so I really have nothing to say about MW2 specifically, but I can relate to feeling the same way about other hyped-up titles.
I've been WoW free for about six months now, and I intend to stay that way. ;)
I have to admit I never actually owned this game, I borrowed it from a friend when I played it. Now I'm looking to try to buy this and Ar Tonelico II, but they're proving difficult to track down - even used - for a reasonable price.