Smartphones aren't just iPhones you know...
Never had a problem with Ubisoft's DRM.
@M4I0N3: I clicked the first link, skipped through it and it would be REALLY nice to listen to.. if the annoying dubsteppy beat was gone, or maybe slowed down or something.
I'll just go back to listening to Guns N' Roses.
That Max Payne 3 integration is seriously awesome. I hope more games do similar things like that.
MAKE THE MARKET BIGGER BY RELEASING AN AWESOME SURVIVAL HORROR GAME THEN...
How the hell do you think other genres became popular?! That is such a pathetic and stupid excuse by Capcom.
"Uh hi, those are bullets!" xD
Us in the UK? I'm from the UK and I freaking hate Dubstep. Don't think you know over 60 million people's music taste just because they're in the same country as you.
Dubstep needs to die, along with Grime and all that chavy crap.
Dubstep needs to cease to exist quickly.
Nope, apparently it was a misunderstanding quite a while back. Ubisoft have confirmed a PC release for it many times since then. I agree! And I hope so. I'm sick of having less features in a game on a platform that has more features than consoles.
Awesome!! Can't complain about that!
I prefer that too, but Max Payne 3 does have cold, winter, noir NYC levels too.
Wtf? Why do you have so many disagrees? All you said was that you want the game to like the past Splinter Cell games and that you don't want it to be released on one console only so more people can enjoy it.
Did a swarm of 360 fanboys sweep in or something?
@Persistantthug: If the game is still fun to play and brings new features, new innovation, new experiences, etc. then what's wrong with another sequel?
Completely agree with you man. I remember when it was the complete opposite; that it was cool to love games on the N64, PS1, etc.
Gaming isn't like it used to be.
Holy moly. That would make a sweet-ass game. Until then, Dino D-Day is where it's at.
Wat.
Carlito, you're a father? I don't get why people call other people "son".
It's called.. ESC.
Why would I turn the internet off to create a problem? It stays on all the time, therefore I have no problem with Ubisoft games.
People take Ubisoft's DRM WAY too seriously. Sure, if you're playing on a laptop or something it's understandable, but most play it on a PC. Now, who turns off their internet while playing games on their PC? Hardly anyone.