That's not entirely true.. We are getting Wappy Dog, I mean c'mon, who doesn't want to control a robo-dog with a DS? ...obviously excluding anyone who isn't 10 years of age or younger.
Really Doom II? I didn't expect this to make the list. The game was hard, but I never really thought it would make the "hardest games ever made" list... Cool deal. I still love the doom games, it's like going back in time, except now it runs on our cell phones.
I haven't played any of the Witcher games, I hadn't even heard of the witcher until I saw some stuff about the second game and it's got me wanting to play both I love surprises like this. It could be something small, or something that's a game-changer.
That's what I am hoping for... The Jaws game on the original NES was the shit!
Alls far in love and marketing war games, apparently... I am not sure Activision needs any help with killing CoD at this point, with the Elite system being accepted about as well as your average person accepts contracting a venereal disease.
The drug war, really? I can only hope that this game will be as unpopular as the actual war against drugs, but I imagine it's much more likely that people will go out and purchase this game in masses, only to complain about how "shitty and bug filled," it is a week after it's been out.
It never hurts to be optimistic :-p But, you are probably right.
E3 is going to have a whole lot of wonderful things to look at... One day I will make it to E3, even if I have to sneak in.
Good read. I am glad someone decided to take a fair and balanced look at this rather than just screaming "rip-off" Since, from what I've seen from Space Marine, it does have quite a few differences that may not be immediately recognized. Also, you cannot forget the obvious, it's pretty hard for the 40k universe to rip something off when the 40k world has been around quite a lot longer than many other franchises and has gone through countless numbers of "face-lifts."...
I am in favor of a Zero tolerance policy on cheaters. Anyone caught cheating shouldn't be allowed to play online. That's it. Steam does it and it works pretty well. The only people complaining about that are the people who get their accounts banned,but Activision won't do that, at least i doubt they will. Like you said, they barely supported their games in the past, why should they now?
If they can deliver. Haven't they promised to stomp out cheaters in the past? I'd like to see a proof of concept first, this anti-cheating tech in action before I am willing to pay for it. To my knowledge MW2 and black Ops is still full of cheaters, but i could be wrong I haven't played the game in months... Besides, should be be guaranteed freedom from cheating (within reason,) without paying for a service... Steam seems to offer a pretty good free anti-cheat system known as VAC....
Of course, it's got the most hardware behind it, but there is a lot to consider with Sony, especially in the last six weeks or so... The Wii has long since reached it's "Shelf life" that's why we are hearing stuff about Nintendo's new system (supposedly,) although Sony is really shooting itself in the foot right now, with all the security breaches they have on literally a daily basis it will be very interest to see how that affects their business model, because you c...
Sony should be working on cleaning up their image now. We already know we shouldn't expect another console from Sony until 2013-2014, so there is plenty of time for information to come out about that. What I want to hear about is how Sony plans on securing their network so their next console isn't a flop, as it is I sure as hell won't be purchasing a ps4 if they have the same security measures in place that the PS3 has.
I can see using this service if it actually brings something to the table, but with Activision track record, I doubt they will be giving anything out for free. I think it's much more likely that players will pay the $10-$15 a month for a year and have very little or no new content until the yearly CoD title is released. I am not sure how much of a "Break through" this is, since it certainly gets more money for Activision, but what's it really going to do for the consumer oth...
I am curious to see how this works out. It would be nice to see some added items and maps to this without having to buy a whole new game every year, but I suppose that's how Activision manages their titles...
I've waited so long for Duke Nukem that this is the only game I am really paying attention to in the coming month. Infamous will be a game I play, but probably not for a little while.
I doubt I would ever own something like this, but damn is that a cool controller.
Awesome fanart, definitely stuff worth hanging on a wall.
I sure don't see online gaming going anywhere and it shouldn't diminish either... Not substantially anyway. The games aren't to blame, here. Most developers are good at releasing a stable, secure product. online console security is for the console developers. I could maybe see Sony losing some online play, but that's because of the console not being secured properly... It certainly won't affect online gaming overall, definitely not the 360 or the PC, that's for sure. S...
The only RPG system in the world to successfully give the player the illusion of choice, while simultaneously removing more and more choices as each new Fable title is released. After Fable 3 all I can really say is Peter Molyneux can go straight to hell, that lying sack of dicks.