which is the most important part....(lol at vanity)
everydays its "david cage says (insert something to add hype") he starting to seem like peter when it comes to hyping up his game and i personally dont like that.He's treating it as though the future of gaming rests on his one game and it really makes him sound arrogant its distasteful.lew the reviewers and gamers speak their mind on what type of experience heavy rain is.I believe it will be amazing but only until I play it will i find out.
some people act so childish
that was one really long post but I do agree. Fallout as a game itself was good but put next to the other fallout games and they seem totally unrelated in too many aspects.
I personally don't care which game a person prefers over the other.Ign claimed one game to be superior to the other(no problem there) and then claimed that no one else's opinion was valid on the matter.All they wanted to do was start a flame war to gather trolls and get hits... Omg and look at this, a fanboy troll has magically appeared(in every ign article about the matter?) and is doing nothing but trolling until its time for dinner where you go off under your bridge home to eat little chil...
Looks like they didn't enjoy the game very much. Personally didn't know what to expect from this game though as its been way under my radar.
is that its spilt. Fallout 3 made fallout very popular and while it is a great game, it seems the old school fallout fans do not hold it in such high regards as a fallout game. Though I think its the differences between fallout 3 and the other games that causes this.
Anyway, interesting find.
Very nice post. It's true to the extent that we can squeeze more power out a system by optimizing the code to make it more efficient. But we still have a long way to go. there are t.v.'s being showed with amazing resolutions and if those coincide with the next generation of gaming consoles than by next gen the things game developers can accomplish in terms of scope would be simply amazing.
Now while the article may be right in the sense that in a recession we would be less will...
This game is really getting universal acclaim from pretty much all the sites. Sounds like it might be a serious contender to be one of the best games to come this year.
Not many ps3 owners really hate the game.I for one would enjoy to play it but since your life has no purpose other to start another fanboy battle maybe you should rethink your life...you know? Go spend some time in that place they call "real life". It obvious these fanboy wars are your sole purpose in life cause they be sirius bisnezz?!?!?! right?
Good job to bioware but MS didn't so sh!t so you can hop off them for a while.Anyway hopefully I can get a PC soon(stuck with a netbook right now =\ ) so I can pick this game up.
This isn't about scores. It's about people who found themselves in a predicament because they simply wanted access to something that they got for pre-ordering.I usually download pre-order incentives first before starting off most games. Hopefully EA finds a solution to give access to those who got the code.
They are right.Even if they did implement it, it would waste development time meaning we might end up with a less polished product or a delayed product.I'm more interested on finishing the epic storyline of GOW than I am interested in having motion controls in it. Though if they decided to implement it later via a patch I wouldn't mind/care.
i would like to have me1 and 2 for my ps3.I just dont have the room for 2 systems so I hope it does come to the ps3. I did love dragon age so Im sure I would love mass effect
it seems he just wants to attract the trolls.posting 3 times the same exact thing(almost) is pretty much spam.
please lets not turn this into another flame war. anyway good score, I will indeed be picking up this game.Love trying out games that try new things.
so true, the servers are probably close to empty at this point.
Don't be ignorant,it is not required for any developer to pay royalties to Microsoft for them to have the "games for windows labels", the requirements are on the wiki page.The reason they do have that label is that Microsoft holds such a huge share of the software OS market that developers believe they will see more profit by having the label on. Microsoft gets easy promotion for its OS this way. Even though there are obviously more OS'S out there the only ones really promoted are g...
Yeah I agree, if a game is a subscription based service there really shouldn't be any other charges involving real world currency.I hate being nickeled and dimed especially on a game I'm paying a monthly subscription on already.
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