I haven't got it yet. Hmm...
Take Black Ops and NHL off, add God of War 3 and Heavy Rain. Also move Mario Galaxy 2 to spot #3.
It's a great movie but "best movie of all time" is placing it on a pedestal just a bit too high.
I played Mario's Picross when they put all the levels up for download in the DS game. I didn't know it got put on America's VC, but then again I guess I already have it anyway.
I managed to beat it after about 20 minutes. It's not nearly the challenge Meat Boy is, but it was a good waste of time.
Move... Kinect...
It's a shame really. Glad to see the 3DS has titles like Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright coming out though.
Isn't it a bit ironic that the DS could even play shooters better than the PSP? All because of the "one-stick policy" over in Sony - I don't get it.
And seriously, hardware and graphics aren't everything. You need only to look at how well certain games are appreciated these days for your proof. Super Meat Boy, Mario Galaxy 2, hell even Starcraft 2 - none of these games had cutting edge, top of the line graphics. But they are all nominated for the bes...
It really seems like all the PSP can do is create handheld versions of superior games on the consoles. Look at it's lineup: Daxter, Jak Lost Frontier, Resistance Retribution, Chains of Olympus, Ghost of Sparta, Gran Turismo, LittleBigPlanet, Fat Princess, Portable Ops, Peace Walker, Birth By Sleep, Size Matters, Secret Agent Clank, Killzone Liberation, and so on and so forth. We can throw in ports too: Persona 3 Portable, Final Fantasy Tactics, FF1&2, etc.
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The way he words it, it reads like "Please stop pointing out facts to us, it hurts enough already."
It's definitely true, but the way it's written it has a tone of "defeat" to it. Like there's something wrong with the DS dominating the market (Which there most certainly isn't).
I'm almost done with the first episode, and while it is brilliant in it's devotion to the series, it's also not perfect. Some of the dialogue feels off, and it doesn't move as quickly as the movies did (But that's to be expected I suppose). It's definitely not perfect, and coming from someone who thinks the original film is one of the greatest movies of all time, this is as good of praise as I can give.
8, 8.5/10 at the highest.
This isn't surprising. For it to compete with the 3DS, it has to release earlier in 2011 rather than later. But I don't know how good of an idea it is to rush something to market if they show it at E3. I feel like they will unveil this soon, or face a potentially disastrous launch (Sega Saturn, anyone?).
1. Mass Effect 3
2. LittleBigPlanet 2
3. Deus Ex: Human Revolution
4. Batman: Arkham City
5. Portal 2
Really looking forward to 2011.
I'd listen to your opinion if I could read what you were trying to say.
Ah well. Looking forward to playing Enslaved later tonight or tomorrow.
This article reeks of bull**** but it might be legit. I mean their source is http://batmanarkhamcitymult... that's about as sketch as it gets.
I'll admit it sounds cool. But I have my doubts. Time will tell.
That explains why it was in the top 10 purchased Xbox Live games for a few weeks. This is what N wishes it could be, go to Metacritic and see the praise this game has and deserves.
http://majornelson.com/arch...
That's a few weeks after it's launch, see that spot? #4?
I don't have a problem with Spencer (Other than the outfit they chose to make his default) but if he were to go for Phoenix I wouldn't complain one bit.
That being said, I'll take DLC. Or if he replaced Frank West who supposedly didn't make the cut.
Almost every game you mention is innovative in it's own right. Dance Central, Sports Active 2, Wiimote, Move, and Kinect do not need explanation. Heavy Rain and Uncharted brought the TV show / theater cinematic experience to video games. Bayonetta is over the top pure adrenline hack and slash. Demon's Souls is the test for anyone looking for an old-school type action RPG that has challenge. Mario Galaxy brings platformers to entirely new dimensions (sans Ratchet and Clank's m...
If you want to find innovation, go to the DS or iPhone primarily. Other consoles have it but these two exude it. Text-based adventure and "choose your own story" games were long thought dead until Phoenix Wright came along. Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors brings up the other pillar.
Other innovations in this generation include Nier, a throwback to old action RPGs that also brings in modern design philosophies, and Zen Bound which is unlike any other game. L...
It's been a long, long time since we've seen footage of this. They could pull a Sucker Punch and change him back.