THC is the primary chemical in marijuana's makeup. Take that as you will.
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From personal experience as a retailer:
I've seen many more 360s returned as defective than PS3s...but if a PS3 IS returned, then it's almost always for overheating, and sometimes for drive failure.
Maybe a batch of defective parts? I haven't heard enough stories about overheating PS3s to label it as a design flaw. (Yet. Anything's possible).
BTW, I own (and enjoy) a 360. Just stating what I've seen.
"N*gger"
"F*ags"
Reported.
GROW UP.
Here's a really good question:
Who keeps financing this guy's awful, awful films?
He wouldn't be ruining so many films if SOMEONE wasn't backing him.
Unless, he's financing them himself...which strikes me as some kind of perverse sadism.
These things are eternal:
Life and Death
Love and Hate
Hackers and Security...
It looks like this game isn't quite going to live up to the hype.
But given the lack of good RPGs on the 360, this will still sell well.
For me, it's at least worth a rental, or purchased used at a lower price.
Pretty mixed reviews, but I don't think that will stop the game from selling.
Good points. A few more comments:
"However, please do not get me wrong. I think Sony charging for furniture, bigger apartments, better clothes in Home is rapage too..."
Another very, very good example of microtransactions. Games and new maps do not bother me...it's horse armor, themes, and EA cheats that really p!ss me off, and I think we'll see many more examples going forward.
"You are correct....However the cloth/pouch and the 32 ...
I saw that, but my question is, why? Why 360/PC exclusive when there appears to have been some initial thought towards a PS3 version?
Point taken, tho. But it still leaves some questions unanswered.
BTW, thank you for offering a differing opinion w/o resorting to negative feedback.
Achievements are a gamer's crack, meth, and cocaine all rolled into one.
Ask anyone with a 360.
Is that related to a geekgasm?
Cause I think I just had one.
As damn well it should. One of the best games ever made.
I'm glad to see it dominating the charts rather than the latest sequel/rehash dreck that too often dominates the chart.
Which is funny, because Nintendo is following the precedent set by the PS2...and forgotten by the PS3:
Quality gaming system, good game support, and in the right price range for the casual crowd.
Some of these issues are new to games, and some have precedents:
Multiple SKUs? Sure, there have been too many in the first two years, but also look at the PS3: 3 different SKUs in less than a year, and rumors of more. I'd say that both PS3 and 360 are guilty here.
Defective hardware? DEFINITELY a problem, and one that has (finally) gotten the attention it deserves. IF--a big IF--MS is able to fix those issues and produce a more reliable console, this will be a n...
Here's my guess:
It was originally coded for multiple systems (PS3, 360), but became a 360/PC exclusive later. Was there a payoff, as some have alleged? Or did it just happen that way?
Levine's not really answering the question, so all we have is speculation.
No surprise:
$129.99.
Casual-gamer friendly.
Hundreds and hundreds of good games.
PS1 compatibility.
Established name brand.
Sorry, but this is too expensive.
Now, if it came with a bigger HD--say, the 120--AND a copy of Halo 3, then it would probably be worth it, even to the non-hardcore group. As it is, it's exploiting Halo fans...but have no doubts, it will sell.
WOW.
Basically, the Library of Congress.
On one disc.
With room to spare.
Friggin' amazing.
I'm curious as to what all the Sony fanboys who were badmouthing this game a few days ago have to say...now. Different tune, eh?
But be happy, PS3 owners. You will get a FANTASTIC game in the future.
Just enjoy your games, people. Forget the rhetoric and fanboyism.
This Halo whore will buy them. Owned.