It doesn't have enough modes if you ask me. Reminds me of Soul Calibur IV, the focus was detail and online battles. Not diversity.
I feel like Battlefield 3 may succeed where Medal of Honor failed. I can only hope this, at least.
Why do people still care about Ghost? I mean, the character already had a novel and had a minor role in Starcraft II so I seriously doubt they will ever bother restarting development. They would have to start over from scratch too, the story would have to be redone and all the graphical assets are outdated.
It's just not going to happen.
It means better games and more money us gamers have to spend. I really don't want to buy another handheld for whatever A++ game releases on Xbox Portable. NGP and 3DS are more than enough.
This should have been a 3DS launch title. The game wouldn't have sold as well but it would've gotten the system to have a huge launch in Japan and America. Right now the launch lineup is passable in Japan, because of Layton, and mediocre in America.
Weird how I would have been interested in the game far more if it was simply a 3DS game. I guess I'm just not used to multiple Pokemon Gens for one handheld's lifespan.
Bub for ya.
There is absolutely no way this is true, because if it had that kind of functionality they WOULD have announced it at the reveal of the handheld.
People might say "they were saving it for a later reveal" but this is the kind of technology they would have tauted immediately, it'd be too good of buzz to not spring on.
"everyonecallsmekitty.co .uk" as the original source? Gimme a break.
I wish they would make another Smash Bros instead... I would take a new one of those any day.
Maybe a Wii2 launch title... I can dream...
See the difference between Uncharted and Gears is the "feel" of the game. I'm not talking atmosphere or guns, just how your character controls.
Uncharted is more "floaty" like inFamous or Littlebigplanet, where your character stops a little bit after you let go of the stick. It's more realistic, but it's also a little less precise.
Gears is very "tank" like, sort of like Resident Evil, where you are always over the ...
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Every time I'm naked.
Because #6 clearly doesn't read (Final Fantasy VIII) right beside it.
Kefka accomplished all of his goals (more-or-less) and when you beat him, you are saving the dying land around you. He still won in the end.
The Dancing Mad song is also extremely well-composed, if you pay close attention you can hear that each of the 4 sections represents a specific part of Kefka, whether it be his madness or his realization that he is going to die.
The likelyhood of Nintendo releasing a broken product is slim at best. They found enormous success with the Wii and DS, and while the Wii's motion wasn't terribly accurate, both systems were more-or-less groundbreaking. With all the time and resources they had available, they won't blow it with shoddy 3D tech.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still skeptical. But I'm optimistic at the same time, and will read further impressions.
Friend of mine was looking over my shoulder while I browsed this, and he is in the process of playing Birth. Had to yell at him to avert his eyes, else he spoils Terra's campaign.
The shadowy creature and Aqua's keyblade are the only things that confuse me.
Only thing I remember about Croc 2 is the gummi saver trampolines.
Ah, memories.
Geo Wars over it's sequel? Championship Edition over DX? Outrun/Ikaruga instead of Bionic Commando, Limbo, or Castle Crashers? Or Super Meat Boy??
Horrid list.
Edge gave 999 a 6/10?
I've never actually hated the magazine for any of their scores, but for that, they can f*** off.
They've been asking for job applications for months now for the "next Call of Duty." This is not news.
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Yeah, there's a mature response. Bayonetta was the best action-adventure hack and slash this year, and is on-par with the original Devil May Cry (If not superior to it).
Keep livin in denial there buddy.
Kinda mad about the She-Hulk ending...