No, I mean North Korea. Japan has ties with them. Remember, Japan used to have ties with lots of communist countries. They don't have the same problem with that as other parts of the world do.
Please note that ties doesn't necessarily mean they are buddy buddy. It just means they have enough relations to not want to piss either of each other off. Especially considering their geographic locations to one another.
Another DW game? Do they sell enough to warrant this? And people wonder why Japans game economy has gone stagnant.
Well considering Japan has relations with North Korea, including allowing people to travel there and allows people from North Korea to travel to Japan, I'm not surprised.
Ugh, I prob shouldn't say anything at all cause I know it will prob just get me flack but here it goes.
I own KZ and KZ2. I think both games were technical achievements. The first one showing what could be done even with the limited tech of the day. The second one proving that the PS3 had the muscle to really push out graphics that it was designed to do.
Three, looks like they have polished the engine and are squeezing out just that extra bit more.
I am extremely interested in this game but I can't figure out exactly how it is suppose to play. Is it an RPG, action, or just zaney adventure game?
I have to agree. I kinda think the more realistic graphics would take away from some of the charm. I actually have found myself enjoying the DS and PSP RPGs more this gen because they have graphics more like the original PS had for RPGs
The thing about Bullet Storm that you have to remember in order to enjoy it is, don't play it like you play other shooters. The best analogy I've seen for the game is, its like Tony Hawk, but your board is your gun and the tricks are the way you kill things. It's not about surviving while getting from A to B. It's about how many cool things you can do while getting from A to B. If you play it like Unreal, Doom, COD, KZ, you will just be left scratching your head. At the very l...
If they made another PE game like the first one, I could grab it up in a heart beat. The action based 2nd one wasn't that good. This looks like more of the same.
The demo was just that. A demo. Of course it didn't have all those features in it. The fact that there wont be Gears 3 unlocks for owning Bulletstorm and announcing this 8-9 months before the game comes out is plenty of notice.
No one is forcing anyone to buy multiple games. Just like no one is forcing people to preorder to get a bonus item. It's just a cool extra for people who enjoyed other games from the company.
All extras are cosmetic anyways. I mean, you would have to only own one system, closing yourself off from the enjoyment of games themselves, not just a company who makes the console, to not understand this....oh wait.
Your missing out
Sony caps the bandwidth for system and game updates. One of the benefits of signing up for PS plus is you get uncapped updates
This is why the updates on the PS3 are slower.
@WhiteNoice
Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Metroid Prime Trilogy
Cave Story
Kirby
Donkey Kong,
Metroid: Other M
Monster Hunter Tri
New Super Mario Bros
Murumasa
Wii Sports
Wii Sports Resort
A Boy and His Blob
Dead Space: Extraction
Disney Epic Mickey
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Who want's to deal with all the different variations of the Android products.
I bought a phone, not a PC. I don't want to have to worry about what cpu/gpu/memory is in my phone. I just want to buy it, know it works, and will play all the games out there well. With Android, you have to look into all the different versions and specs. Then when you get one, you don't eve know if it will be guaranteed to play whatever game you want well.
So you like the openne...
none of those games have been confirmed for launch. Also, Uncharted isn't being developed by Naughty Dog. That right there hurts the whole list.
I have been very very interested in trying out Monster Hunter since the first one came out on PS2 though. The NGP version might be it for me.
I would say it's more like comparing a more powerful wii to a PS3.
3DS is a day one purchase for me. NGP I will have to wait a year or so until the price drops to about $250.
I'm just tired of all the side stories. There is only so much depth you can add to the already deep story plots presented within the first two games. After a while it cheapens what is already there.
They need to just come out with KH3 and continue things.
The fact that I got two very well spoken, non-demeaning, explanations about the good things about this series surprises me to no end. Especially on this site.
I genuinely expected to be blasted out of the water for not understanding the appeal. Instead I got understanding and actual responses. Bubbles to both of you. This actually makes me want to retry the series.
I don't see what the big appeal is for the Yakuza games.
I played parts of the third one and some of the ones on PS2 and while for PS2 games they were pretty decent, on the PS3 they just feel very very dated.
Am I missing something?
Was any really surprised? I mean, when I worked at a game store, we all borrowed the first one just to laugh at how horrible it was. It was the buggiest game I have ever played. Ever. Boxes on ceilings, lack of collision on many objects. things falling through floors, accidentally walking out of the world, objects failing to load leaving only a checkered box, people missing body parts. Just horrible.
So surprised that anyone would think this would be different.