Konami probably didn't want to deal with American Politics. The nature this game just baits the ignorant mainstream to flame on Konami. If I was Konami, the risk isn't worth having my reputation ruined by the overwhelming Republican/Democratic Party and essentially the US Market. It would be very hard to sell a game in America with that kind of rep.
I can't really blame Konami for what they did, but I can only hope that someone brave enough picks up this game. For the sake of gam...
Just the fanboy in me. I would love to see Sony or Microsoft scoop up this game as an exclusive. That way this game will get that extra "exclusive hype" and really grab some attention.
Of course, when it's not from a winning stereotypical American-winning propaganda side: it's considered "too-soon" or "bad taste". Let's also refer back to the MANY MANY video games based in the Middle-east with middle-eastern people dying and American marines killing. Let's also feature the middle-east and disparage it's people as the modern Nazi. After all, WWII is getting stale right? Ugh..
The fact that actual Marines that participated in Fallujah is helpi...
No love for T-Mobile? I'd hop on that sh!t quickly if it ever crossed over T-Mobile. I have too good of a plan to give up simply for the iPhone.
I'd say the decline is after 5. DW4 is the most memorable, with DW5 being packed with alot of features. Although I do miss the "Create a Warrior" system. Yet I do like the more emphasis in DW5 in key events like Wu's first attempt on He Fei Castle.
But I thought DW6 is very lacking. The Renbu system is good, but they took away Zhou Tai's signature samurai sword back in DW4.
So I take it that Killzone 2 is your kind of game? After all, KZ2 can render some deliciously looking mud. Which I take you spend most of your time admiring? You know, instead of the gameplay I take it? Hey, whatever works out for you but no need to disregard an entire series just because you don't dig the graphics alone.
The UE3 isn't "primitive" in any way. Just differently-coded for the PS3. Very-well coded for PC/360 since UE3 uses the PowerPC architecture while PS3 uses a specialized parallel architecture. That's all.
If it wasn't for Beyond3d. We gamers would be toyed around by lazy devs. If it wasn't for them, we wouldn't know how many shortcuts devs are taking to distill our gaming experience. It's a good thing for gamers overall. Now PS3 gamers should send 2K a bomb to express their discontent cause this is bull****.
Also Beyond3D is a very credible source.
Ebay, here I come. I'll sacrifice a goat before I bow down to Gamestop.
My only 2 complaints are that there's not enough main-quest missions, and too little variety in side-quest missions. Variety and ME2 will be superb.
Hm, I guess I'm the only one that genuinely enjoyed Halo Wars. I would love to see Sgt. Forge and the Sprit of Fire land meet up with MC at that "mysterious planet". That would be an great way to start things off!
@Kakkoii
I stayed within the Conroe family. I went from an E6550 to a Q6600(SLACR) and noticed the improvements. I can see where you're coming at though, that my improvements may not be as drastic as 15+ FPS universally unless I jumped from <E4400 to the much superior Q6600 which does throw off people.
But I'm sure I don't need to cite the supported instructions for the Q6600 since you know that already. My PC Specs are in my Bio.
Well, for the record, I don't experience as bad of lag that others here claim. Sure there's "some" lag, but nothing more than the average I would find elsewhere.
However, when you got games like Supreme Commander, World in Conflict, or even Left4Dead: it'll take full-advantage of the Quad-Core and we benefit. I think I gained almost 15+ FPS from my Q6600 2.4GHz alone in WiC.
It's not a matter of the Core i7 flagship in question, but the focal point of where to put the extra cash. For a game like Crysis, an E4400 or even a E8400 is good enough and well within reasonable spending. However the GFX is what's going to make Crysis either swim or sink and with that, the extra $200-$300 premium should go into a good GFX card.
http://www.n4g.com/NewsCom-... - If someone checks out the ...
I would've bought Castle Crashers at 800MS in a heartbeat, but 1200MS is pushing it. REALLY pushing it. Especially with the "Microsoft Tax".
darkride is right in his statement that the NPD numbers could be skewed a bit because of the RRoD. However, despite my own personal situation and the urge to punch Steve Balmer in the mother ****ing face: that margin of error alone isn't enough to disprove that 8million+ lead that 360's got.
In a happy world, I would dig up all the broken 360s and take all that away from the NPD count. Then it'll be like 6/8 million were defective console returns after all! As a PS360 gamer, I wa...
Preachin' to the choir there. I love my 360 and I love its games and I love the online. But damn the hardware failure is seriously testing my patience. I just renewed my Live subscription and my 360 decided to kick the bucket just when Spring Break started.
I'm only able to keep it alive for about 2-3 days max before it kicks the bucket again. And I consider myself to be a very responsible owner of electronics. *sigh*
NoScript just pwned LMGTFY.
lol, nerd rage