I don't know. I've seen a couple trailers and fail to see the resemblance to GOW. Who and why did someone start comparing these 2 games?
I honestly thought the same thing. TM:B was my favorite game for a long time, but I wasn't sure if it would fit in todays market. After seeing the gameplay I totally changed my mind. It looks so fun, and I hope it gets the proper marketing.
@ perjoss, considering I still have games for the Atari 2600 from 26 years ago I think I'll be ok.
This is why I'm against digital distribution. Any game I can get on a physical medium I will. Nobody can take that away.
I don't really find camping that much of a nuisance. I look at it as a challenge. If someone is camping hard I will find way to flank him/her. Or a good ole' RPG or nade will deal with them.
People make too big of a deal on how other people play, instead of adapting and overcoming.
One big problem I find with the story is that it jumps around too much. One minute you're playing as one character, the next minute you're another character. They should stick to one character and develop it so you care about them.
As much as people hate COD, if a full fledged mp experience came to the Vita, it would be awesome. The Vita needs to take the handheld mp experience to new levels, if they do that successfully watch out.
In all fairness femshep, you're not speaking out against activation, you're trolling a comment section. You want to speak out? Create a blog and submit it. God knows enough blogs get approved around here. Or make a website speaking out against such business practices. Trolling someones comments is not speaking out though, it's just sounding bitter and childish.
Well GT5 cost $60m, and that's on record, you can look it up. So $15m for Infamous 2 doesn't seem unreasonable.
I figure it will be $50-$60 per year.
3 map packs = $45, so that + extra is what I'm thinking. If so it would be like buying 2 games.
I thought it was going to be $10. Either way, expect to see a secondary market on Ebay for passes.
If it's anything like the MK pass it will be for all accounts.
Yeah, I'm renting first. My Robert Bowling bullshit meter is still broken from MW2. The maps from COD4 are still the best of the COD series imo. If they go back to that style and get rid of the bullshit MW2/BO killstreak system I'll be happy.
Oh, and give me my AK74u from COD4, not the gimpy version in BO.
That's because there is no price tag, it's free. You only pay if you want to join tournaments with real prizes, and with that fee you get all map packs. I thought this had been explained already.
These 360 sites can't seem to stay away from PS3 games. Kinda pathetic. On another note, I will keep this game on my radar now, and see how it turns out.
Get rid of the wonky control scheme.
Day 1 for me. I love my move.
P.S. If you have the Move, but not The Fight: Lights Out, go get it. Great game, I play it every day. For me, it is the Move's killer app.
@ maniac, money lost from used game sales is something that cant be calculated. But what do you think happens when a dev spends $50 million to make a game and sales were poor regardless if the game was good or not? The last studio I remember closing was Grin, they had decent games but still closed.
Game development is a high stakes venture nowadays. Every gamer wants great musical scores, great voice overs, beautiful graphics, immersive story, but these things cost money. ...
@ BlackKnight, you're going off the assumption that publishers are saying they're making online passes because of server costs. I haven't heard any publishers say that, it's the gaming community that'd saying that.
You're also wrong to compare used movie and tv show sales with video game sales. Movie studios make a shit ton of money off of reruns shown on tv. video games don't have that luxery. Its not all greed, sometimes it's about stayin...
Danteh, exactly. Hitman, Deus Ex, Sniper Ghost Warrior, TC: FS all say high too.