Yeah, why not. Everybody else has made up a date at one point!
I thought everybody else's swearing was justified, or tolerable. But Rico not only couldn't utter a sentence without cursing, but he had very little worth hearing anyway.
Since he is still in it, please just when he lies on the ground wounded, let it be a throat wound that prevents him from going on about "Get me back in the game", "medic, godammit!" etc.
Stop pissing about with the mediocre Rabbids, Prince, and Assassin, and let us have a truly great game from you this generation!
I think I would play 6 hours a day most days.
Before that it was Akham Asylum and inFAMOUS, not huge games but I just couldn't put them down.
Also Lego Batman. The only Lego game I've liked, and I couldn't stop until I hit 100%.
They've already touched on it in the DLC, but imagine an open world with quests, but set in L4Ds settings :\
I would have bought it straight away if it were a complete game. But since it's not, and the regular edition premium edition, the only reason to buy it at it's original price is to tell SEGA "I'm ok with you culling content because you think the west is stupid".
I'll buy it new when it hits the £10 range, in the mean time I'll just replay Yakuza 2 again ;)
I didn't have that problem, I must admit. I looked exactly where I wanted to look, shot who I wanted to shoot. It took about 5 minutes to get used to it, but from then on I tried setting all FPSs on my consoles to use the same controls.
They postulate that a 360 controller is more comfortable for adult hands, and hardcore gamers should accept nothing less.
However anybody actually calling themselves hardcore is at most 12 years old.
Don't judge me!
Playing Killzone 2 then playing something like Resistance or Call of Duty and you can tell how out of touch the user's camera is from it's environment. KZ2's control and weight help set the tone and really put you into the fight - as a soldier, rather than an unstoppable hero.
If anything I wanted the cover system implemented online!
Once Upon a Time in the West,
Unforgiven,
Lonesome Dove Series,
Tombstone
Wyatt Earp
Open Range
Magnificent Seven
You're aware they also cut about 10% of the main story?
But never mind, I'm sure I'll be able to live with myself when I pick it up the Premium Edition (and only Edition in the UK) in a month or so for £10.
Hey - I'll buy then game, and I'll buy it new, but I'll wait until it's down in price (around £17 at the moment, maybe when it hits £10). I just stick my principles, unlike a bunch of other "negative" people who bitched about the cut content, and still bought it at release for full price.
Now between me and them, who do you think is being sincere to SEGA?
a) The guy who bitches about the cut content; pays £35-40 at launch.
@YoungKiller25
Have you played RDR on both 360 and PS3 to confirm that jaggies are only in the the PS3 version?
Whilst it is annoying R* can't work on the PS3 as well as they can on the 360, it's not the end of the world.
I (and a few R* fellows) preferred the PS3 version of GTAIV despite it's lower res. The colour tone was more realistic, and it compensated for a lower res by having less Pop-up. I was so fed up with the 360 version crashing into nothing at high-speed, and having it fade into existence because the 360's just caught up.
Even from the scr...
Why would you buy it used for a couple of dollars cheaper?
Most games (depending on the publisher and popularity) drop to half price after couple of months.
What's so wrong about waiting for a non-multiplayer game to drop to a reasonable price, and buy it new?
Confront their half-assed attitude to games?
I'd like to thank everybody for demonstrating to SEGA we're happy when they cut content from a game.
It's not like the Premium Edition was limited.
This really inst news!
The SNES used a SONY music chip, who cares!?
I'm truly amazed at the depth of the game, and astounded I missed it the first time around.
I'm glad it's now Open Sourced, and if you liked the Planet Mining aspect of Mass Effect, you should try it out.