It's out of its mind in the best way possible.
Games like Metal Gear Rising, remind my why British game critics are so much better than american ones. this is also that same asshole that negatively review Bordelands 2 because it wasn't Call of Duty. How is he still getting work?
Ive read a few of the more negative opinions and the compliance are genuinely to parrying not consistent (which is not true), too difficult, and too short, not a metal gear game. I have yet to see a negative review that actually holds any weight or credence.
Not surprised, really. Alien is like a British national treasure.
I can confirm that mgrs score is real.
I read the scans.
Loki said "multiple reviewers", I don't know why that's hard for people to understand. There's no monolithic views on most game sites.
Actually, if you knew Adam, you would know that Sly was one of his favourite franchises last generation. Gamers make too many assumptions about reviews; you trust some and you don't trust others. You don't always have to agree, and when you don't it doesn't invalidate everything that person ever says again.
Damn, great work Namco.
Good....good.
Everything is going according to plan.
Haha, we remembered the exact same blunder. That Online gaming statement, damn I will never forget that.
Hey Iwata, remember when you said online gaming was a fad back in 2004? Boy, Nintendo sure could have used the practise to avoid having an 8-year idea of how an online infrastructure works.
MGR, simply because there aren't very many NEW action games. I'm not saying new is automatically better, but I know what to expect from GOW, and MGR's potential is more compelling from what i've played.
Vigil deserves a new home.
No one picked them up, which boggles the mind.
When you discover the insane depths of parrying, ninja time and the light, heavy attacks.
You realize how masterful the game has the potential to be. I've played the demo for a couple hours (gaf helped)
Day 1 purchase.
Full game is so much better than the demo.
Really liking this game thus far.
Regardless of your feelings toward the game, that's just a clever strapline.
I know there n4g is a mostly sony community but damn, there's a level of bias here that's just unreasoanble. Just yesterday people were talking about how the PS3 managed to sell 7 million units in less than 2 months, and how the 360 failed in third place and all that.
Might I remind you of a few things:
-If the PS3 is second place on the US NPD, then there is just no way it could have come out ahead of the 360 worldwide. The US is not the be all and e...
@Miyamto
My point still is that MS is economically better situated for next-gen. A point which you didn't counter or address very much, so the rest of your post is a bit irrelevant. I mean piracy isn't 360 exclusive.
I'm 5 hours in and so far MGR is game that best exemplifies the mantra of all killer no filler. Gamers often get so wrapped up in the volume of a game's value instead of the quality of the value. For me, Far Cry 3 is the perfect example of a game that ran on too long and got boring toward the end because it padded things out unnecessarily. It's better to have a fantastic experience with replay value, than an initially long experience that runs out of steam.