I never said 2K was better than The Show, I'm saying it deserves far more credit than you and other The Show fanboys give the game. Visual Concepts has improved the series quite a bit, this is coming from someone who survived 2K8, 2K9, etc.
2K sales are tanking? Duh! Before 2K10 released the series wasn't really that good, it was years since a good 2K baseball game was released. Sales began to dip every year, now that the series has started improving sales will even...
Obviously you haven't even given 2K10 a shot since it was a vast improvement for the series, reviewers and gamers who've played it agree.
Also, it's very likely that you haven't realized "The Show" is a PlayStation exclusive. You might want to sit down for this but gamers on the Xbox 360, PC, Wii, etc like Baseball too and frankly, 2K has stepped up its game with the franchise.
Hmm, not sure about this one. Not as easy to tell here in comparison to the Gran Turismo PSP thing for example.
Wait, are you seriously suggesting a game beta released to test a game's netcode, mechanics, etc keyword test, is bugged?
Inconceivable!
According to Gerstmann, he did reach the end game, just because you can't doesn't mean others can't either. If he didn't, given the review score he gave the game he surely would have been called out on it by Sony employees.
And don't worry, MMO companies do it all the time.
The Pope isn't accused of sex crimes, it's the Vatican sheltered priests that are...
Companies have always looked to the hacking community for prospective employees. Want a security expert worth their money for your upcoming product? Why not hire the guy who hacked your last one?
It sounds like they might be working towards unifying homebrew development by getting feedback from homebrew devs on Windows Phone 7? Kind of like an Windows Marketplace or App Store but without the restrictions (cost mainly) for "bedroom devs".
Agh! How did this end up here? I suck at managing tabs. No way to edit the comment either. :(
It sounds like they might be working towards unifying homebrew development by getting feedback from homebrew devs on Windows Phone 7? Kind of like an Windows Marketplace or App Store but without the restrictions (cost mainly) for "bedroom devs".
@peowpeow: You still need an internet connection which pretty much negates the purpose of bots for 99% of the target audience.
Black Ops has dedicated servers and Kaos is owned by THQ so they are by no means small.
I'm hesitant to get it since lag is still a big issue in the trial and the lack of post launch support in terms of DLC is a huge dis-service to the folks who helped set download records.
On the 360 where there actually could be a legitimate need for bots for Silver members you need Xbox Live Gol to access the dang menu! If you're playing on the PS3, PC, etc multiplayer would be free for everyone anyway which really negates the purpose of having bots, especially given how strong the online community is anyway.
Kind of an odd one but I recommend people at least try the demo for this game, Iredia: Atram's Secret.
It's a platformer/educational game designed to teach people about how hearing works. Judging by the ratings (none) it doesn't seem to have gotten any recognition despite being 80 MP.
http://marketplace.xbox.com...
Hello folks, these games make money! Heck, Iron Man sold nearly 4 million copies! Yeah, publishers sure are gonna say no to all those sales because the odds of making a good movie game are against them.
Bomberman Live was awesome! Haven't played the one that came out last month though.
World of Warcraft provides free updates as well, only the full on expansion packs cost money.
To be fair, it's hard to argue here that they didn't have a good reason given two of Bizarres biggest IP's since they were acquired by Activision either failed commercially, failed critically, or both.
I love Blur and Blood Stone, unfortunately, this is how the industry works.
And the Infinity Ward thing doesn't compare, especially since no one really knows the truth yet and likely won't until the lawsuit is finished. Activision could ...
The law doesn't work that way...just because something is free doesn't "free" it from any legal issues that may arise if any.
Not legal advice.