Even though the guy who runs that site is the scum of the earth I still have to step in, you review a game when ever you have time, their is no set date that says you have to do so by X, it would be nice to do so but personal life gets in the way and you do stuff when ever time is available.
I agree, the MMORPG outing on the Xbox 360 has been disappointing, since the consoles launch companies left and right where talking about how their MMORPG would be hitting the console, here we are in 2009 with what was it 2 MMOs??
I haven't played it although I have heard very good things about the game, I might pick it up in a bit.
You do reviews when ever you have time....
And to the guy who reported it, look over N4G guidelines.
It wasn't the end all be all game Bioware touted it to be but it definitely wasn't crap either.
PDZ on the Xbox 360 allows for 32 players using P2P technology with no dedicated servers, lag is also minimal to none aside from a few odd cases, full house PDZ...ahh those where the days!
They were also going to patch 50 players in afterwards but decided not to, either way Rare was able to do it at launch so it is possible, developers just aren't taking advantage of it.
I think you mean Peter Moore???
All for the best I assume, I'm really looking forward to Wheelman and hope it doesn't disappoint, hope Midway can hold out until then.
Likewise, MK vs. DC was definitely overlooked.
A fact that a game released in 2007 is still able to outsell those that came after is a pretty big deal, especially when said console has had many "substitute" games that could have taken it's place.
I saw your comment and then your bubble, suddenly life just started making a whole lot more sense. Just because the last game was garbage doesn't mean the entire series is, it definitely has had its hits and misses but consider how big the franchise is compared to Uncharted which currently only has one game out.
Not a very good article especially considering how retailers are treating this liked a box game selling DLC cards instore, although a expansion disc may have been better but I can see why they wouldn't (multiple installs).
The only thing I and many hated with the game was the stupid friends system which was cool at first but became a chore later on, other then that it's a kick ass game.
Multiplayer is probably the deciding factor, either way good news for those who are behind Halo 3, a great game that definitely deserves the acclaim. Funny how the COD series if given the time can sell like this as well if Activision gave them time to "sizzle".
The comic is only Canon for the MK vs DC Universe storyline, the game
itself is NOT canon in ANY of the two universes.
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Although the ending definitely makes room for a sequel if one was in the process I think.
Johnny Cage isn't possible, read my above comment since I don't want to fill this section with spoilers,
It just came out on a few press sites today, the US one, I think only the European one was officially unveiled.
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The comic book that came with the limited edition SKU of the game reveals during the merging various characters were wiped out of existence, off the top of my head Johnny Cage is one of them. Since even the Arcade mode takes place during the merger characters deemed "gone" during the non canon merge will not be around.
Did they keep the record scratching intact?
It was really cool listening to some of the classics they had when the signal was good, that's really not a bad price either.
HDaphiles already realized WMV HD (VC-1) is the better codec for higher bit rates. These guys are complaining that Microsoft is adding more support for video formats (I assume they are commenting on Netflix which is also using VC-1), Microsoft has in house codecs that they will obviously support, how could DivX not see that?
I heard good things about Valkyra Chronicles, technically isn't Yakuza 3 a RPG??