Where's the proof that Nintendo had anything to do with Ubisoft's multiplatform game?
Forgot, hits.
Looks like fun, interesting choice though for a developer largely composed of ex Ensemble (read: RTS) people.
Fun fact, CRI is a company owned by CSK, the former owners of SEGA until 2003 (and the ones who support them during their consoles days). People think the company disappeared/left gaming after the founder passed away but there still in it. It's also why so many Dreamcast games made use of CriWare.
No one follows the rules on N4G anymore and there really isn't any sort of consequence for doing so either.
Why would it be pointless on the 360? The Xbox 360 is capable of Stereoscopic 3D and has a few games that do it as well but not as many as the PS3 does.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
Enslaved patched in 3D support, albeit through Pigsy's DLC story. It's not impossible to do it but whether or not a developer wants to is anyones guess.
Then you support multiplayer passes, NPC's in vanilla versions of a game that tell you to buy DLC to hear more, etc? And by not buying quality games from a developer you are only adding to the reasons why a developer should be shut down. Do you think Bizarre Creations would have shut down had Blur or Blood Stone performed well?
Companies aren't out to be your friend, unless you're a stock holder that is. Things are different for publicly traded companies and it...
Car and Driver has nothing to do with PBS.
Upscaled will never look good as native, that's like saying your DVD's upscaled to 1080p look as good as anything you watch on a Blu Ray or even HD DVD.
This is ridiculous, fanboys really are willing to pull any card to justify their beliefs.
In the end WHO CARES! Both are great games and owners of both consoles are extremely lucky to have those type of games. Just play the one you like, if you are truly a fan of something what other people say should have no effect on you.
Who is the Car and Driver author?
If $14.99 is still too much for you I doubt you would buy the game even if it was $4.99...
It's a very well done game and the facial animations, especially when it comes to character conversations are one of the best in the industry.
They really offended you hunh?
"poorly-received" LOL nice "research". The PC version reviewed pretty well and has a 77 on MetaCrtic, the 360 version did ok and has a 60.
http://www.metacritic.com/s...
Both of these scores are FAR from "poor", we do live in a world where games have MC ratings below 40 after all...
Depends on the game for me, if it's something "casual" maybe not. But if it was something new/interesting that uses Kinect in a cool way, I might be interested.
Gears of War Kinect maybe? I don't think it was officially announced and it's all but confirmed at this point.
I don't think he is in PR, he's role is "Director of Programming" at Xbox Live so probably something production related, perhaps even content related in terms of what's released on Live.
I'm in Canada and I can play them just fine (we don't share anything with the US XBL), where are you located?
How would you prefer he acts then?
They've been licensing out the CryEngine for years. Ubisoft Montreal's old FarCry titles (excluding 2), Aion, Entropia Universe, etc are using CryEngine.
Homefront has an actual story which seems plausible. Modern Warfare 2 had a generic story so far removed from reality it hurt. Homefront is dealing more with the emotional aspect of invasion, MW2 had none of that.