Well since the complete version on the PS3 has been announced, minus well wait for that version to come out.
Sony and their family of companies has been making great games, they just need to cut the price and they would have more than a momentum on sales.
Maybe some luck and skill it may make a 2009 release date, I'm leaning more to the 2010 calender though. But there are great examples of games that are announced the same year and released within that year.
For example Modern Warfare 2 wasn't officially announced until fall/winter 2008 and will be released fall 2009.
One PSP game generated more revenue for Square Enix than all the Xbox 360 games released by them combined last year. I think the scaling back is more of a reflection of how they are tighter on their cash resources from backing up a platform that hasn't generated a profit for them.
Remember I'm a Square Enix shareholder... I want Wada-san out!
The beautiful game isn't going to look so good playing on the Wii, just look at the PS2 shooter Black & Killzone (1) compared to The Conduit.
Seeing how you guys are going at it, let's throw in that White Knight Chronicles, Demon Souls, and Valkyria Chronicles have outsold Star Ocean IV.
It will be interesting to see the sales of Tales of Vesperia (PS3 Version) which is the complete version coming to Japan in a few months. Please note that the PAL version hasn't been released yet too...
Pioneer has created a 1600GB BDR and it too is mulit-layered and stacked dimensionally on the same disk.
That is what Bethesda said when they released Oblivion DLC, only to later release a "Game of the Year Edition" for the PS3.
ummm... You know the EU has an interesting way of attacking IE since you need IE to even download Firefox, Opera, or even Safari which is also fixed Macintosh's operating system. So who next EU, Macintosh too??
Forgive Wada-san, he is slow to change and moving, just look at their commitment to producing Xbox 360 games at a lost especially in their own country and abroad. Capcom has already beaten Square Enix to the punch in getting Western developers to team up or have teams developing games for them.
One of my favorite studios is Working Designs...
People are going to start reviewing Playstation Home spaces now? If they are going to start reviewing the mini-games that are embedded into home like Xi than these articles are going to be interesting.
@Shawn
A $341 Dell computer will not even be able to play Medieval Total War, you'll be wasting your time and money thinking that buying a PC at that price will get you a decent gaming rig.
Quick cook so more popcorn this thread is building fast!!
I have the most expensive collector's edition for a game on order, I thought we are in a recession yet Batman has a pretty interesting package coming out.
The other one was bull$hit, since it would be going against the release from the makers themselves.
Just imagine how many PS3s would've been sold by now if the price wasn't $400 and higher.
Networked armies, I already use the MTS, MILES, Blue Force Tracker, etc...
Now iPhone sweet, when do I get mine I land in Kuwait in 3 weeks.
This game should've came out earlier before the announcement of the complete version of Tales of Vesperia being released for the PS3.
You are forgetting that Microsoft hasn't always been making logical decisions about the companies they own. For example Ensemble Studios was profitable and can bring in more revenue that Rare with Halo Wars as one of their examples.