These kinds of comments aren't even worth dignifying with a response. Lonely trolls that sit in their room trying to get a reaction from people on the Net probably have seen very little of their own country, let alone been to other countries.
haha, sounds like great advertising to make kids want to buy the game. Funny how people that make these complaints always help sell a game that a lot of people didn't know about until seeing the article.
Love the comic strip style of the cut scenes. Is it my imagination, or does the new voice actor sound more like original Cole on that last video clip compared to some of the earlier ones?
I haven't tried Wipeout HD in split screen yet...but just wanted to say Wipeout HD rules! Woot!
I have confidence this game is going to deliver big time to the hardcore TM fans, like myself.
These guys are in a good position to be able to run their business they way they want, and make a game for whatever system they choose. I would like to see what they come up with down the road if they make a PS3 exclusive someday.
It was an awesome, fun, linear shooter. Why does the genre of game it falls under make it a bad game? Do you think there can't be great linear shooter games? Well, I disagree, because I think some of the best games of all time were linear shooters.
new Coke...haha, good analogy. I agree...it seemed like a knee jerk marketing decision, like the new Coke failure was.
Ironic that you are lecturing people for taking this too seriously, when you write a whole essay about the subject. LOL
Smart move. The sequel needs continuity from the 1st game for the fans.
Does this mean that half of all PC gamers don't leave their house?
preorder = loaning money to corporations that have a lot more money than you already.
The DLC they give in return is a joke that they are laughing about when they start counting all that money they got for giving nothing in return.
Personally I thought Saints Row 2 & Red faction Guerilla were above mediocre. I enjoyed both. I do expect more from the sequels though, after all the big talk from THQ about them.
Retro games were harder...because they didn't spend millions & millions of dollars to make them, so did not expect huge numbers in return on sales just to break even. Game makers today have to make a game that most people can get through without getting pissed off, or they won;t sell enough copies for their big investment. Back in the old days, it was "tough luck suckers" if many people thought they were too hard.
LOL, if people from other countries are as angry as you, I am glad to be here chillin' in the USA with my mellow cool friends.
By the time I got towards the end of Prototype, I found myself more annoyed than entertained by that sloppy game. I say meh to the sequel for a very "meh" kind of game.
...looks at game library for Wii, 360, & PS3...wonders how in the hell a Wii can replace a 360 or PS3 in my house...hmmmm...does not compute
wasn't really thinking about that game...but I have the coupon, and at final price of $19.99 I guess I will have to buy it.
If I am still interested in games 20 years from now, I am quite sure it will not be 20 year old games from today that I will want to be playing.
You mean they actually make games for money? Whoa, I am totally shocked. I thought it was all for charity to make fanboys happy.