*points and laughs at Activision*
I bought one of the collector's editions when they were announced and I wasn't disappointed. I'm hoping the universe gets more fleshed out in either another game (obviously by a different developer) or maybe in some novels or graphic novels.
Now if they can also make the gameplay more like Wrestlemania 2000 and WWF: No Mercy, then it'll be perfect.
It's going to be the only way that companies stop doing this... but I don't see the necessary number of people actually required to make the statement holding back their purchases.
Bart's Nightmare was hard but a fun game. Simpsons Skateboarding should have been on that list instead.
Government lying to people? I'm stunned... here's my stunned face. :|
I enjoyed it a lot and hopefully we'll get some books or graphic novels out of it if we don't get any more games. I bought the game (Limited Edition) because the universe was compelling... I'd hate to see it end with just one chapter.
Major Nelson could work, I guess...
I enjoy my 360 and original Xbox (it was my system of choice for multi-platform games last generation), but they don't have the star power necessary to make a good Smash Bros. clone. Just like any company they CAN make one (a clone), but it wouldn't be as compelling as Nintendo's or Sony's. Outside of Master Chief and Marcus Fenix, I can't think of any characters that really represent the Xbox.
I hate Capcom's business tactics lately, but I'm buying this one. I actually see this becoming a limited edition rather than the usual "limited" editions where you can get them for 3 years after they release.
Looks like his connection to the universe's server dropped for too long.
I didn't realize CM Punk had become bigger than the WWE Title, was virtually indestructible, and always Mr. Nice Guy No Matter What.
AWESOME, I spent the summer of 1998 playing the heck out of this game and even went through it again a few years ago. It holds up really well, so I'll be getting it again... plus it'd be a great game to play on the Vita once they get the PS1 functionality working.
@Machioto, yep, you're right, the PSP was $250 when it came out... which in adjusted dollars would be $294.53 (according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' inflation calculator).
Gonna buy it, keep it sealed, then sell it for a bunch more in a few years. I still regret not getting one of the SF Anniversary fight sticks a few years ago.
lol, gross imagery there. No, I think Jessica pulls it off better than Ms. Kawamoto, but I still don't think she's the perfect Juliet representative... still hot though.
I think Jessica's hot, but she doesn't do it for me as Juliet. It's in the eyes... ah well.
I agree that anonymity can bring out the worst in people, but at the same time every site I've seen that converted over to Facebook commenting ended up with less comments, and even then people took the time to make fake Facebook accounts. Maybe linking a gamertag, etc, to an account would work better, especially if it's hidden from view. You'd get accountability but could actually track if someone had played it (and even better, make it so they had to play an hour or so before bei...
She could have unlocked better co-workers, but she wouldn't pay 10 bucks for the DLC.
This is probably the best set of games and extras they've done, so I'm not surprised... and I'm wondering what else they'll add to it. They've usually added stuff in the past.