the sad part is that you actually believe that. i don't see how a company that survives by milking ideas until well passed their death, couldn't create a new engine for their games to save their life, and basically prove that they are lazy by these very actions, can seriously even be called competent developers. while other devs, on pc and consoles, are coming up with new ideas and pushing forward, valve sits comfortably in the "evergreen" approach to game development. the reason th...
For the truth.
Also, Rogue Galaxy. And, even though it's not from them, I wish someone would pick up Shadow Hearts. The company that made it is dissolved, so I'm sure the rights to the IP is up for grabs, and I loved the second one the most.
Simply put, the term "gamer" is literally defined as a person or persons who game. So yes, Fanboys are gamers. But, I'd categorize them as "overzealous gamers".
*sigh* Another noob. Listen, the FF series were defining RPG's before Gothic or Risen were even a pipedream in their respective developers minds. FFXIII, being a part of the series, is thus more qualified based on pedigree alone to be called an RPG. Just because your own personal preference states that it's not, doesn't make it a fact. The fact that you consider a NEW game to be more of an RPG than a game in a series that MADE them shows how "green" you are to the genre, despite you...
Keep it off the site.
You're not much of an RPG player are you? The Sphere Grid in FFX was far from being the worst level up system ever. It was actually a pretty decent system. The WORST level up system ever belongs to FFII. And if you don't know what FFII's leveling system was like, consider yourself lucky. At least with the Sphere Grid, there was customization, allowing the characters to develop how YOU wanted them too instead of preset rules, and it was incredibly easy to use.
Oh really? You're talking about a company that overcharges on everything. A company that is forcing the consumer into using their overpriced HDD so that they can make money. A company that KNOWINGLY released a defective product, denied the defects until forced to acknowledge them, and pretends that the warranty they offer was an idea offered out of the kindness of their heart and NOT because of impending class action lawsuits and a possible forced recall. A company that didn't want to acknowl...
You all understand don't you that Pachter wasn't the only one to say this right? Plus, Microsoft haven't even denied it. They simply said that they don't plan on doing anything with the price of Live in the next few months. That means that Live could easily go up to $100 a year next year. And if you think Microsoft WON'T do it, you're naive.
@likedamaster: So, where's this 4.3 billion dollar loss you pulled out of your a$$? I read the link, and all I see are analysts predicting stuff, but nowhere do I see Sony reporting such a loss. Plus, if you want to play it that way, I could say that the entire Xbox division has cost Microsoft 5 billion dollars since it's inception. 4 billion in losses for the original Xbox, and 1 billion in repair costs alone for the 360. But, you wouldn't be interested in those numbers because they don't pr...
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Gamespot's review on this. I remember they gave Tools of Destruction a lower score for "having too much variety".
I've stopped listening to anything Gametrailers says a LONG time ago when they started doing fake comparisons.
could be that there's too much Crisco in your blood. you know, it happens when your diet consists of nothing but fast food and pizza and you carry around a large protruding mid section.
you must have very sweaty, or very "lotion filled" hands. my hands have never slipped off the Dualshock.
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Answer: Or.
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Lol, just kidding. Lame joke. I don't consider Mass Effect an RPG, so I don't agree that the PS3 needs more ME style games, but it certainly does need more traditional RPG's, that's for sure.
I think his point went right over your head.
So who do we blame for no standard HDD? Who do we blame for last gen media format? Those ARE two things that effect development, are they the devs fault?
Poopface the 2nd: If the PS3 version is inferior, it's because the 360's architecture is crap, so when you port it you have to make due with the lower end programming used for the 360. Why don't you ask yourself why multiplat games where the PS3 is the lead don't have "inferior" versions?
It'd look horrible. The 360 can only make brown and gray look good.
What? You're joking right.
Ok, first of all, just because Microsoft released a Mass Effect 2-Disc Edition doesn't mean they have control over the series. It means they had control over Mass Effect 1, which they did.
Second, EA does NOT have to honor an agreement made between BioWare and Microsoft. When a company is bought out, unless it is stipulated in the agreement, the buying company is not obligated to honor any obligations the company they are buying currently h...
Aquanox: Seems to me that the "PS3 fanboys" are just discussing an inevitability. Or are you trying to deny the PS3's momentum, and call EA blind for not seeing it?
Ausbo: No, it won't be. Not with games like Valkyria Chronicles, Demon's Soul, Final Fantasy, etc. etc.. etc...
I know you're probably genuinely excited and everything, but please don't mock and discredit Final Fantasy by associating it in any way with MW2. I mean, it really is an insult. I do understand that you likely didn't intend it that way, as you probably consider MW2 a good game, and even if you did I can see that SE deserves the insult. But the very minimal additions to MW2 in comparison to MW1, and the shaft that it represents, really makes any game being compared to it look bad.
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