Let's hope the predictions all fall short of the mark, and that E3 surprises us all this year!
Just thinking about my old Virtual Boy brings back the headaches...
I'd be a bit surprised if something like this weren't a part of every console going forward. What I'd really like to see implemented is some kind of rewards system, so that your gamer score (or whatever) actually gave you some kind of bonuses.
While I'd really like this to be accurate, I sincerely doubt it will be released until early 2013 (March, if I have to guess).
I don't care what you say... I'm calling it Soccer.
You MUST be joking. Controller vibration: Nintendo did it first. Analog stick: Nintendo did it first. Motion controls: Nintendo did it first (then Sony painted it black and stuck a glowing ball on it and claimed it was 'nothing like the Wiimote"). And don't even get me started on what a blatant ripoff of Super Smash Brothers the soon to be released "Sony All-Stars Battle Royale" is...
That's a pretty cynical attitude, particularly since this is pure speculation and guesswork. And yes... I appreciate the irony...
This looks like pretty cool tech, but I always miss tactile feedback.
Okay... Silence equals consent, so:
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It's really not necessary to have played the first two. There may be some references you may not fully appreciate, but it's a self-contained story. Be warned, though... it's brutally difficult in some places. (That really shouldn't discourage you, though... it's difficult in a GOOD way.)
I have to admit I'm surprised at how good this game is.
I had such higher hopes for this title.
Now if only they'd announce a price drop for the Vita itself... maybe at E3.
Serious question: I'd like to add an invite here to join our crew... would that get me banned for spam?
Here's to more developers doing this kind of pre-order bonus. Much better than a unique in-game outfit, or some such nonsense!
Another great article on the perils of always-on DRM. When are developers going to realize that this doesn't stop piracy... it only hurts their loyal, paying customers?
This seems like a gunshy backlash from the ME3 controversy. I'm always concerned when things like this happen... remember Snakes on a Plane?
Yeah. Between this and Grimrock it seems that some of the old-school genres are making a comeback.
I'm skeptical about how much Capcom will take this lesson to heart. This is the same company that released 47 iterations of Street Fighter 2, after all...
I can't wait to check out this game. Uncharted and Tomb Raider seem to be taking turns feeding off each other, each taking the genre forward. Keep it up!