Can't argue with free!
Absolutely agreed. One of my top three favorite Xbox exclusives.
"Indefinitely - For an unlimited or [b]unspecified period of time[/b]"
Fits the bill I'd say.
This isn't going to sit well with all the critics of the Season Pass. They're going to think that Epic takes the money up front and can't deliver on the content.
I hope cloud storage is going to be as amazing as I think it will be.
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The other story only revealed that he did voicework for the game. This interview mentions that his character will be playable in multiplayer.
If this has been around since 2010, why did @dennya just tweet about it on Tuesday?
http://twitter.com/#!/denny...
Wow, this is an awesome deal. Anyone that hasn't played The Maw yet owes it to themselves to do so.
Enslaved is a great example of this.
It sounds like people are really impressed with it and having a ton of fun.
This is exactly right. It doesn't really take skill to "hack" an individual's personal account. It takes dedication, persistence, and a lot of luck.
I've seen people completely divided on this. See if you can demo it first at a friend's or some sort of event. You'll feel really dumb if it doesn't appeal to you at all and just sits there never being used.
After playing the demo at PAX East, I'm actually pretty excited for the beta. The movements feel much more fluid than they did in Gears 1 and 2. That's always been my biggest complaint about the franchise.
It was the perfect, quirky end to one of the most memorable and quirky games of all time.
The presentation on Beast Mode at E3 was enough to sell me on this game. Looks like a ton of fun, and a bit outside the box.
I just need to concentrate on getting my damn wings in Gears 2 before 3 comes out. Come on, big XP weekend!
At the same time, if they raise the cap, there would need to be an improved filter for which notifications pop up. Imagine having 250 friends on LIVE and watching them sign in during peak evening hours. That'd successfully kill any sense of immersion.
It may seem a bit out there, but the ability to make lists like on Twitter would go a long ways toward accomplishing this. However, given the current state of the notification system, it'd need quite the overhaul.
As Mr. Sedington said, more Red Faction is a good thing, but I wonder how much it'll cost. The Summer of Arcade trend seems to be pushing most arcade games to $15, which I think makes buyers wary.
If they're smart, they'll follow Dead Rising 2: Case Zero's example and price it at 400 MS Points, which I expect to go over very well. In fact, hoping it's a new trend to make a cheap downloadable tie-in to the blockbusters.
The press release doesn't specify, but I'd be very surprised if this isn't a retail title.