Yeah, I'm not going to argue he's a genius. I guess I'm just pointing out that there are hard-working actors in advertising and voiceover. At the end of the day, it's still work.
Cutting commercials and doing voiceover isn't trivial work.
EA gets more money if you buy two games than if you buy one.
A less cynical explanation would be that they can't fit all the features of Head Coach into Madden.
See, that's what's interesting. The game's doing well in retail despite the fact that there's so many inducements to purchase it digitally.
Meh, I didn't mind paying $15 for Braid. I suppose that's the exception rather than the rule, though.
Beat the first one, didn't do the extra missions. Couldn't get into the second one, though.
Ah, I meant here in the States. It's not like I'm gonna go grab a Japanese copy. The story's going to be indecipherable enough in English.
What's the ETA on that again? Mid-2010?
Yep, I'm pumped for this one. Replayed the demo a few times already.
I don't think you should get the nod just because you were good in one game. There's much more consistent players than Holmes out there.
Pfft, you guys can spare a Pro Bowler or two :P Kinda shocked Harrison isn't in the running.
Roethlisberger or Fitzgerald is my guess. It sure ain't going to Matt Cassel.
It's definitely a time-consuming game. It's not like a shooter where you can just play an hour and then set it aside. You get sucked in pretty quick.
How dare you waste your beta key. There are people starving in Rwanda who could live off that for weeks. Wait, what are we talking about again?
Pretty much. I want to play the game more than I want to see the movie it's based on. That's a rare urge.
PS2 had TimeSplitters, SSX, Tekken Tag Tournament, and a few others.
Super Mario Bros. was a North American launch title.
Just Will Wright.
well, EA owns Maxis so by extension I guess EA does.
You and every other RPG fan :P