but is anyone besides me hopeing for a Bleach console game, similar to Dark Souls.
I got it with LBP too. I haven't tried it out yet.
Personally, as much as I dislike fanboys, they are gamers. They're hypocritical at time, but they love playing games.
This thread is just like every other on N4G, a fanboy warzone. Anyway the article did make good points. I own two 360 and pretty soon a PS3. I can't argue with most of the points except maybe why they keep buying them after two or three times. Mines only broke once, but I didn't want to toss it, mainly because I have a big game collection. Games loses value with age, so i could have just bought Playstation 3, but didn't want to sell my 360 games. My PS2 broke on me once and the original broke...
Personally I will either sell it or keep it. I could use the money and I already own two of them. Then again, with seven tvs in the house, I could have a system on each one.
Glad Prince of Persia was high on the list. When I think of artistic games, it was the first game to come to mind. I do agree with the other, Flower should have made the list.
Unless I miss the news that Mario Kart was now an FPS as well.
Even developers are trying to make their games graphically great, yet games are getting shorter and shorter. I have high expectations that FFXIII will atleast be long. Something tells me people won't be satified until games start looking like reality. Something I hope will never happen.
MSG3 ending was sad, I already didn't want to kill the boss, because she was a cool character. Then hearing the whole story was even painful.
FFX was my favorite game, the ending was perfect. The whole game had a lot of tear jerking moments for me. Number 1 being when Rikku finally tell Tidus (and us the players) that Yuna will die if she continues the journey.
I was a little worried about the whole slow motion thing, but I realize it was for the best. If the rest of the game add more variety and is as fun. I might pick it up.
That why people should read the text before the list. Titles can be misleading but they explain the list. When it came to graphics I like the most artistic ones anyway. If going by how lifelike graphics can get only shooters would be on the list. I'm sick of shooters.
It was suppose to be a trilogy, but I don't know what happen. I had a blast with star wars unleash, just because it had slight similary to it.
and can satisfy me while I hope and pray that Capcom decides to make another Dino Crisis
I find the list ok. Everyone saying the characters are forgettable when really it the games that people are forgetting. Expect for the character I never seen before, I knew the name of each character the moment i saw the photos. I'll have to agree with some that Kratos should be added. I never played God of War, but his face is hard to forget.
Fighting games usally have high replay value anyway, but nothing is more satifying then unlocking stuff. Look at Street fighter IV there are nine that need unlocking. The boss require you playing with everyone. Characters that you know you will rarely play with. Useing online play as an excuse, the player can't get mad at the other player for unlocking something they could have unlocked themselves.
in before an infamous comment, but I'm too late. He wasn't dissing infamous, he was dissing superheros in general, who have all the power in the world and can't use them in the game. He even used spider-man as an example, sheesh.
but my top three would be
1.Final Fantasy XII
2.Splinter Cell
3.Bayonetta
I don't have a PS3 yet, but even if I did the only exclusive from E3 that would instrest me is Uncharted. In this day and age, it hard for me to find an good shooter game that isn't first person shooter.
You can't have a Prototype forum, without some one bring up or compareing it to Infamous.
Fanbase and multi platform. Anyway I love RE5, you might need your eyes check because it isn't a ugly game.
X was the same way and I play X way more than I play XII, which had a massive map. I'm might be the only one, but walking felt like a chore in XII.