My brother and I live in two different cities. I remember his store got Gears a couple of days ahead of mine. Want to know what I did?
Waited and went about my life like a normal person!
That's correct, there are no alternate endings.
As for concern about kids playing this game, it's Star Wars for God's sake! The game is rated T for Teen, so you're probably not going to be getting any more violence or mature subject matter than the films presented.
I think I prefer that "pick up and play" nature myself, its just more accessible. Also keep in mind the real music lovers are playing real instruments.
I'm buying Rock Band 2 over World Tour for sure. The gameplay of the Guitar Hero series has just gone to hell after Neversoft took over.
I can see L4D having great multiplayer but it will probably get overshadowed by big names like LotR, Gears 2 and CoD.
I think 10yearflop is trying a little to hard.
To be honest I don't know how AI characters will be integrated. But I do agree that a higher player count is definitely needed.
Well they say the game will have up to a hundred and some odd characters on screen at a time to give the epic feel, but that's just AI characters.
If anybody can do it Pandemic can. I think 16 players is a little slim compared to what other games are packing.
I'm actually pretty excited for LotR: Conquest. The only question is how compelling the melee combat will be.
I'm still noy completely sold on the game. I'll have to wait to get my hands on the full version
it would have made more sense that's for sure. Personally I'm still awaiting the next real MK sucessor, not this crossover stuff.
I'm all for a sequel to Uncharted as well, hands down the best PS3 game out there, and one of the most beautiful games I have ever seen.
I was never fond of the 360 version of command and conquer 3, hopefully this will be better.
I'm all for buying rock band 2. I prefer the direction that the series is going as opposed to Guitar Hero.
I've been skeptical as hell about killzone 2, but the impressions I've been reading are starting to change my mind.
The days of Sonic being a quality franchise have almost completely faded from my memory. Here's hoping that Unleashed will finally get it right, but after so many dissapointments I'm not holding my breath.
The first game was good, but I think it's percepted quality was heightened by the fact that there was literally nothing else at the PS3's launch. I did enjoy it, and am looking forward to the second, especially with what they're doing single player wise.
I still havn't had any extended time with the game. Too early to call it.
Gee all this petty arguing over which system is better has me confused. I own both a 360 and PS3, so what does that make me? Oh yeah, rich! :)