True, no developer ever thought of, let alone released HD remakes before Sony thought of the idea...
^^
Send that quote to Sony then since it looks like they don't know the game too well as I'm quoting them..in an article about their quote.
Read the story.
I'm just relaying what Sony has said to the public about damage in GT5, I don't understand why you're threatening me over this when I don't work for IGN, Sony, or PD!
Read the story, don't worry, the Sony quote isn't even a complete sentence so it won't take too much of your time to read.
Yeah, a quote from Sony...
Do people even bother reading articles on this site anymore?
What ever you want to believe...
They're quoting Sony...
According to Sony, the damage model you're "experiencing" doesn't exist.
I really don't understand people sometime...this is SONY saying the damage model does not unlock at level 40 since it unlocks at level 1 if you will.
If a game shares the same universe, name, etc with a movie that came out at the same time then it's a movie game.
Harry Potter, James Bond, and Lord of the Rings are probably the biggest ones EA has done. I won't lie, the industry has made some good movie based games in the past, it can certainly be done but as stated in the article, with growing licensing fees and such it's getting harder and harder to put the same effort into things.
Harry Potter has had some good games, most of them have been last generation though from what I remember.
It's not just on the developer to make a good game. The movie studios should also be advertising the game as well. I think Disney is perhaps the only who does this, most recently with Toy Story 3 which had game trailers before the movie started.
You listed games in your Kinect category that,
1. Haven't even been remotely announced for any console (PD 2, PG 5, etc)
2. Haven't had any sort of Kinect support announced for them (Gears 3, Codename Kingdoms, etc)
And then you have to ask why you were given disagrees?
fishd: Segata Sanshiro is dead, he died a hero. He died saving the world but he couldn't save the SEGA Saturn. No...we couldn't save the SEGA Saturn.
Sanshiro saved humanity, but humanity failed Sanshiro.
If people believe IGN in giving it a "low" score need to replay the game "fully" then that means all reviewers regardless of what score be it good or bad need to re-review it for not playing it fully.
Or, we can just enjoy what seems to be a great game?
Do the same people complaining about GT5 reviews think all reviewers 100% Forza 3 as well? Both GT 5 and Forza 3 are huge games, the average reviewer simply due to how much they have to review on a weekly basis makes it impossible for them to 100% these type of games especially when they receive review copies so close to launch. You simply have to play through as much as you can before a boss starts to demand a review.
I haven't played GT 5 yet but if this damage thing ...
Kinect won't do decently in Japan until Japanese developers really start pushing it for the local market with titles that appeal to them.
You should play Ghost Recon.
"...and the online is dead"
Are you crazy? Forza 3 is one of the most played games on Xbox Live.
Recent stats:
http://majornelson.com/arch...
I wouldn't be surprised if it's revealed that you've never even played Forza 3.
You must have rented the wrong game if it was running at "10-20 frames".
Err, hunh? The Xbox 360 does have multiplayer games with dedicated servers. Almost all of EA's multiplayer games are dedicated, the recently released Black Ops has dedicated servers, and the to be released Gears of War 3 will have dedicated servers.
Microsoft has always allowed dedicated servers over Xbox Live, there are quite a few Xbox 1 Xbox Live games with dedicated servers too.
Kudos to Nintendo, they recently known how to pay homage!
I wonder how they celebrate company "birthdays", over 150 years definitely leaves room for quite a bit.
Age of Empires is an RTS in the vein of Warcraft, Command and Conquer, Halo Wars (made by the same dev), etc.
It's perhaps one of the few RTS franchises from the 90s that was able to remain relevant in a big way. Others either weren't supported much, are niche, or were over saturated with titles.
The price increase was only announced a few months ago and finally implemented in November.
I highly doubt this is the only reason though.