Doubt you've even played the 360 version saying something as dumb as that.
Guess I better go burn my 360 RPGs then...
I'm surprised, but the 360 D-pad hasn't been giving me too many issues. Maybe Capcom optimized the inputs to compensate for the squishy pad. I had a horrible time with it in other fighting games.
Remember, this is just UK. Multiplat games tend to sell more on 360 in the US. Not sure how the whole picture is going to turn out, though, seeing that the 360 has a horrid D-pad.
Europe loves the PS3. This really isn't much of a surprise.
Crap, you got me. I completely forgot about that, haha.
Though it doesn't work for every game, co-op is always a welcome addition where applicable.
Is it just me, or is it impossible to tell if that's a straight kiss or a girl on girl kiss in the picture? Crazy Japanese making their guys look like girls...
That's a lot of anger you have there over gaming. Maybe you should find a new hobby?
Console games simply can't capture the pace of Quake or UT properly. There's no way with a controller.
Nothing wrong with a game aimed for casual gamers, because if it's done right, hardcores can still love it. Look at the original Sonic games. Just about anyone can love them.
As cool as the LAARK is, multiple small drunk missiles are nothing new. Play Rise of the Triad =)
Nothing revolutionary, but still a sweet gun. There's too many cool rocket launchers to just choose 5.
UT's launcher should definitely be on here. Quake's launcher, though...How can you not recognize the first truly 3d rocket launcher? Not only was it a first, but it was awesome to boot!
Definitley makes some valid points, but as everyone else I can't say I totally agree. Art is such a broad definition that you can call almost anything art. A game, if designed correctly, can have many different interpretations. It's all a matter of what you see in it.
I would have never expected this after launch, with the ridiculous pricing and Sony's attitude, but they really pulled their stuff together, and the Playstation brand is as strong as ever.
Yeah, Chrome is definitely a great browser, but unfortunately, not all websites support it. It's been great for me for the most part, but sometimes I need to open up Firefox to get some things to work.
You don't need a gold account to make use of most DLC on Live, so no, they don't make you pay to pay.
I don't think there's anything to really complain about when it comes to a downloadable expansion, such as the GTA DLC, but when it comes to stuff like costumes, that's just milking.
Looks like the PS3 fanboys really wanted this one to flop. That's console wars for ya.
Good to see some good scores for this game. I'm always a tad dubious of RTS on a console.
Well, there's solutions other than an arcade stick or a DS3. MadCatz makes a $25 360 controller with a cross-shaped D-pad. It works quite well for me. If you have both consoles, I'd say go with the PS3 version, though.