I haven't ever played a PSP game online. I don't think it's going to change with Fat Princess. Also, 4v4 battles? Seriously? I know the PSP can only do so much, but 4v4 just takes too much away from the game.
I'll stick with the PS3 version. Hopefully we'll get the maps, unless they are small and tailor-made for PSP battles.
Add in Katamari for bad. Or Vesperia. Or SoulCalibur 4. Or any Scamco game.
Though, I wouldn't get LBP a free pass. There is an overload of content on the store and most of it shouldn't be limited time, especially when it's just gonna come back up next year. And paying $6 for basically 3 Metal Gear levels? I'm just glad they are high quality and fairly lengthy or I would have been pissed.
I can't put Square Enix on any list like this. After Crystal Defenders and FF4 The After Years, I just don't think they can stay away from a cash machine.
FF4 should have been $10 for the entire thing, and Crystal Defenders shouldn't have been released in chunks on WiiWare. Simple as that.
Only Pixeljunk I own is Shooter, so the triple pack is PERFECT. I was going to get Eden and Monsters eventually, but now I get Racers free!
Wasn't there someone trying to get this imported here not too long ago?
Time to finally get that Valkyria DLC.
By comparison, the only multiplat I've bought on PS3 is Batman, because it had superior content.
You're getting disagrees for generalizations. I personally don't believe in organized religion but that doesn't mean I don't have my own Christian beliefs. No offense to you, of course. Feel free to bash Christians all you want - it won't offend me.
Poor Brutal Legend. Tim Schafer can't make a hit to save his life.
Luckily some gamers out there see the brilliance in games like Psychonauts.
Not trying to devalue your opinion, but if Scribblenauts is one of the best games you've ever played you must not play too many games. The game got to the point where only very specific items could get you through the levels. I tried and tried and tried to find alternate things to get through the challenges, but 9/10 you had to stick to your guns (Jetpack, Wings, Pegasus, Shovel, etc.) to get through anything.
Let's not get started on the control scheme either. I just want to ...
Really considering this but at the same time, if I start playing this Diablo 3 won't be quite as interesting when I get to it.
At the same time, I love supporting Indie devs. Ugh.
Until Cave Story shows up on the NA WiiWare, I just don't care.
Pretty big competition out there. If you count both HG and SS together it'll definitely be the winner. Apart, who knows?
So long as it doesn't take up 23 GB of my hard drive, I'm happy for them.
Like how they gave Conduit and Madworld high praise compared to other reviewers?
Look, we know you hate IGN. But your proof isn't working.
Newerth > DotA > LoL > Demigod
No offense to the source material, but Newerth has easily outclassed DotA. The only thing Newerth needs now is to duplicate some of the remaining heroes from DotA and it'll be a winner.
This definitely deserves to sell more than it has. Only reason I haven't picked up a copy is because my backlog is reaching 20+ games and one of those games happens to be the original Uncharted. Once I beat it and thin out some of the shorter games I'll definitely grab this.
Yeah, it's pretty obvious you had no idea why people were really mad at Left 4 Dead 2. Valve promised lots of DLC for the game but never released it, then all of the sudden a sequel comes up.
Unlike Valve, Rocksteady never promised DLC for Batman but gave us some anyway, and for free as well. They have every right to announce a sequel this soon.
If you take X-2 on it's own, and not as a sequel to FFX, it's a fantastic game. Great combat, lots of branching class options, tons of dialogue paths, and challenging bosses. I think most of the people who hate on it simply do that because they are influenced by someone else's opinion. Just because everyone else hates it doesn't mean you have to.
Then there's FFXII. That game was terrible, on so many levels. Who's idea was it to turn FF to a political story, rather than an e...