Paying $60 for a brand new game is a bit pricey, but I can deal with it. What I can't stand is after paying that $60, the DLC isn't free. If they want to charge ridiculous amounts of money for DLC, the price of the core game should be lowered.
So it's a bad thing we get to test out a product that we're going to pay $50 for? You're right, I'd rather just blindly spend my money.
I have a lot of games for my iPhone, but I have to agree that buttons are much better.
I disagree that this is still one of the worst ports. After Rock Star released a few patches the game was perfect for me, the initial release was a different story though.
There are just as many 360 games on torrent sites as there are PC games, but it's alright lets just blame the PC gamers.
Couldn't agree more
I hope a future for Call of Duty doesn't exist
Well said.
Steam.
Wow I didn't realize Drake was in SOCOM
Why bother getting them at launch? In three months they'll each have a new "slim" version any way.
isn't 2K's license with the MLB up around the same time anyway?
Just looked at steam's homepage and there is 3 million users currently online, yep we're desperately in need of saving.
Can't wait for this game
I personally prefer GT5, but that wasn't a bad article.
He's right. What was PD thinking in trying to give their customers the most complete experience possible?
/sarcasm
I'm not exactly biased towards either console, I had Forza 3 and enjoyed it quite a bit. GT5 is one of the best games I've ever played, I think it's getting nit-picked because everyone expected it to be more than a racing sim, just because it doesn't vacuum your floor and make you dinner doesn't mean it's not a fantastic game.
you'll let this one pass? I don't think you have much choice, the man owned you sir.
I think it'll help the company by decreasing the amount of used copies sold, which in turn could be good for gamers
Another depressing reminder of how awesome G4 used to be. I don't think I watched another channel for a good two or three years before it turned into disaster that it remains to be today.