At the videostore I work at, we get our games imported from the UK to recieve them earlier than domestic releases. I will able to get a PS3 copy of the game that way, as it arrives tomorrow. I suggest asking videostore retailers whether they can get the game in for you, because it's definitely possible depending on their distributor.
The PSPGo was misguided, poorly marketed and somewhat premature when it was announced so it doesn't really surprise me. I'm not sure I know anyone that actually owns the Go or felt the need to pick one up if they already had the PSP3000.
There is no question that the NGP will be better recieved.
My suggestion for people wanting to get the PC version is to buy the PS3 copy from EB Games, take out the code, return the PS3 version within the 7 day return policy and use the extra cash to buy games from steam.
EB Games doesn't earn a dime and you can still give money back to Valve.
I'm surprised the 360 version doesn't really match up nearly as well as it should. Even more surprised that the 360 has more jaggies than the PS3. Usually that aspect is the other way around.
I pre-ordered mine from ozgameshop.com. Ugh, I'll never get any new release from EB Games. It's Australia's Gamestop. Ridiculous prices.
My feelings towards this trailer:
http://www.realhiphopsince7...
It's endearing seeing a small indie game like this. Reminds me of the first time I picked up God of War in terms of aesthetic. It seemed big then and now it's kind of cute by comparison. Haha. Might take a look at this.
@theonlylolking, You have to consider a whole host of factors other than 60fps to truly justify the games worth. Consider that it is also open world. Given that, the texture detail and streaming speed is utterly phenomenal. The fact that you mention "pause if you have to" is nitpicking. I hate that this game was ever compared graphically to Killzone 3. It gives the impression that Killzone 3 is technically the more superior game, when its really a tight contest with different variab...
I'm literally busting to do this.
One small step for Valve, one giant leap for game-kind.
I went to Wendy's to protest their hotdogs,
bought a thickshake and I've pretty much forgiven them.
Rofl, anon is so out of his element.
You should realise that many people outside of the US can't watch YOUR videos. Don't be so close-minded.
This is a thoroughly misguided article. A number of directors at machinima respawn have sought after Crysis 2 for its multiplayer depth. To say it's a COD clone suggests the article writer either isn't good enough, or hasn't properly learnt the nuances of the game.
It takes time to move on from your regular go-to online game, but Crysis 2 is WELL worth the time to master.
The 13-17 year old posters will have this up to 1000 degrees by tomorrow morning.
I feel like they've substituted mouse and keyboard for THE FULL RETAIL VERSION OF THE GAME ON PC.
Not bad at all.
I love Jeep Barnett's answer to the last question, if he agreed with Gabe as to whether Portal 2 was the best game they've ever made:
"JB: I have a different way of phrasing it but I think it's the same answer. When you work on a game long enough, at a certain point you become almost sick of it or all you can see is the flaws. That's true of all games, including Portal 2. There are faults that I see in it where I wish we could have done this or added this...
Look, John Carmack holds more water here than every poster on this site combined. He doesn't discount either console. Rage is going to be a great game. Let's all live in harmony.
It sounds like he's describing the Killzone 3 campaign, and somehow that got a 10. I don't mind Jim Sterling, hell, he introduced me to Deadly Premonition, but this is an inconsistency that I can't get my head around.
This guy is sorely uninformed.
I play both games religiously. I only play Call of Duty on console and I play the Battlefield games on PC. Naturally I have issues with both, but they are so minimal that they have never impeded my enjoyment of the game.
Both are niche games. You won't be able to instantly get into Battlefield as quickly as you do with CoD, but it's also more rewarding to do the team-thing in Battlefield. Call of Duty at its best is absolutely amazing to play. At its worst, it's d...
@RedPawn, I'll most definitely be picking up FFIV as well.
@Blaine, I didn't know that Crisis Core wasn't released digitally on it. Obviously that's a disappointment considering it's a flagship title and one of the best ever released on the platform.
It makes you wonder what the purpose of the device was initially and I think they would have benefited from starting the NGP earlier and perhaps dropping the Go (not discounting the fact that...