man what you said makes me feel so HOT!
Unless its MGS4, then it's ok :)
Well spoken!
Nintendo defines "Shovelware" although personally I don't own a DS but I do own a Wii.
This game is getting so much positive hype I'm afraid it might turn out like Haze.:(
what?
Journalists that write solely to stir controversy and objectively garner hits is what's killing credibility these days. Anyone here remember when Kotaku posted a claim that LBP was coming to PC with that shoddy box (fake) art? That's prime example that journalist are ditching their integrity for the sake of a quick traffic spike for ad-revenue. Gamesradar is probably a bigger joke of the industry. Who ever heard of a game site that has a section solely dedicated to "Sexy Fan Art"? S...
the man can't even remember a 5 digit code 5 min ago.;
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If not, then it's a huge waste of space.
As long as there's no answer, whether or not Microsoft paid Square-Enix will always be up for debate. I think every PS3 owner (including myself) is over the fact that FFXIII is now multiplatform. What they (I) want to know is whether or not Microsoft had a direct hand in it. So far Microsoft is saying "no" and Square is saying "sorta". I personally am not irritated that Square-Enix went multiplatform with FFXIII I'm irritated because Microsoft refuses to acknowledge the ci...
They're the only site I know of that reported LBP as PC-inbound. But we all know how "wrong" they are.
As long as Microsoft allows multi-disk usage without raping publishers out the ass for royalty fees, I hardly see this as a problem. I want to say "as long as games like GeoW are made; there's no problem" - however the first game was severely lacking in story and length; you bet that storage space was an issue. In this day and age, when a game can be finished in 4-5 hours without even trying; that's considered a rip-off for your $60. The only difference I see in the 360 and PS3's ga...
fix'ed
Cause if it does...that might be a problem for XBLA.
I know I'm upset because Microsoft refuses to acknowledge the fact that in order to get FFXII on 360, they paid Square-Enix for it. The Marketing PR guy may disagree but then again....he is Microsoft's Marketing PR; he'd get sliced and diced if he admitted that money was paid, and bribes were given.
I prefer the DS3 compared to the 360 controller. I can wrap my fingers around it easier.
I can only imagine what the Japanese fanboys are thinking.
If I were one, I'd be pissed that my favorite JRPG developers are selling out to the Americans. In Japan, nationalism is much higher than in the States and the UK combined. They have a sense of pride for their homeland, enough to the point where they'll buy PS3s over 360s just because of brand recognition alone.
That right there discredits everything he has to say on the situation. Whatever comes out of his mouth is either...
1. BS
2. PR Spin
3. Misleading Information
4. Avoiding the question.
I just bought a Wii too...