Yes, non-mirrored stages in a team-based shooter would be very fair.
Oh yes, Blizzard has definitely been known for no innovation. Starcraft clearly didn't redefine the RTS, and become the top e-sport in South Korea. WoW clearly open up the MMO genre to the mainstream.
What makes you think Blizzard wouldn't try something new, like they always do? Sure they stick with their 3 main guns, but when is the last time they've made a bad game?
Lets not forget the bare minimum of characters they put in Dissidia, so that they can have an easy selling point for the inevitable sequel.
Jesus Christ people, they've shown one clip (and a 17 second one at that), and people are already ready to abandon the game because "the graphics are disappointing"?
And you guys wonder why people hate this site. It's terrible articles like this that give the site a bad rap. Why do graphics matter so much? As long as it looks remotely good, I'll play the game. It doesn't have to be perfect.
Nice. Love that video.
Yep, you nailed it.
Bottom screen will likely be the handheld PDA you had in the last game, that gave you various info.
DNF =/= Duke Nukem Trilogy. Duke Nukem Trilogy is a DS/PSP game.
"7. The Dreamcast didn’t die on you"
Yes it did, the entire Dreamcast franchise is dead now.
Golden Sun wouldn't exactly work - an (excellent) RPG series on the GBA uses that name.
Or you can own both systems, and get exclusives along with DLC.
Yeah, games like LittleBigPlanet clearly aren't being supported anymore.
And this is relevant, how?
You're one of the few. Congratulations on being different?
Interesting how you didn't even respond directly to what Odion posted, but rather chose to accuse him of being a fanboy.
How typical.
The fact that you could make such a blatantly biased post makes me sick to my stomach.
Just pulled up the video, there is an X on the PS3 side. Either the video was changed or this article writer is desperately trying to get hits.
Pokemon MMO co-developed by Nintendo and Blizzard.
...I can dream, right?
Considering the fact that only one person in the US has died from the disease (My condolences to his/her family), I think the country is overreacting just a bit.
Castle Crashers was $15, but worth every penny.