I played it for the first time last year. Probably the single best video game franchise in history.
They should have released the whole trilogy on Wii U, or nothing at all.
Well, IMO, if Microsoft tries to stick with Kinect, I think it will be Microsoft vs Nintendo for the casuals and Valve vs Sony for the hardcore. Overall, we all win with a great experience found on all four consoles.
Personally, I'm a Playstation guy. I've been loyal to Sony since PS1, and I love almost every exclusive from Killzone to LittleBigPlanet. I am looking forward to Last Guardian, but come on, let's be real, it's not coming out for a little while. Look at Gran Turismo 5. I'm not saying it'll be good/bad (actually, I'm predicting it to be AAA because ICO and Shadow of Colossus were both AAA), but why can't a guy joke around? A simple joke makes me an "xbox onl...
Probably at E3 2017
so it deletes the ending and replaces it with one that makes sense?
HAHA! Nintendo fanboys are becoming very desperate.
Honestly, I wouldn't mind if Cole's story is completely over, and we are able to play as a new character, in a new setting, who got his/her powers in maybe a different way.
Obvious troll is obvious. The Halo avatar doesn't defend your stance either. I would bet a large sum of money that you have never picked up a PS3 controller in your life.
I don't get all the downvotes. MGS4 and Heavy Rain were easily the most awe inspiring games this generation. He didn't even diss any game on this list, or any game at all for that matter. Some people are just stupid.
you forgot a cat
A Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad. What about those shows Lost and Prison Break? Those four and Dexter would do great in the right hands.
I haven't played Ni No Kuni, so it'd be unfair of me to put it in a list of AAA PS3 exclusives.
Too many AAA games to do a top 5.
10. Resistance 3
9. God of War III
8. Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale (Fuck you I love this game)
7. LittleBigPlanet 2
6. Killzone 2
5. inFAMOUS 2
4. Heavy Rain
3. Demon's Souls
2. Uncharted 2/3 (They were both equally as great IMO)
1. Metal Gear Solid 4 (Only a masterpiece if you played MGS 1-3)
One thing I just thought of that is also wishful thinking:
I want the actual pokemon to show up when flying and/or surfing. It's so lame seeing a generic dark blue blob.
True, but the prices are still steep. Imagine playing Super Smash Bros Brawl, but having to buy the toys to play as each character. Each character (besides the obvious clones) brings their own thing to the table, and it's not the full experience without them all.
Like I said, for $60, I should get a full game. Sure each character can have save data on it, but there aren't really many situations where that comes in handy. The one you mentioned is probably the only one....
I was looking forward to this game until they revealed that it would be a toy collecting game ala Skylanders. I know that it's ignorant of me to dismiss a game just because of one reason, but I'm not about to drop $60 on a video game, just to have to pay for any character I want to play as. At $60, I expect enough content to suffice as a full video game.
EDIT: If this game (and Skylanders, for that matter) was a free download, with every character costing money thems...
I want a faster way to transfer Pokemon from B/W. That's all I want. As the article says, it's annoying as fuck transferring my 300+ Pokemon from generation to generation. I can't simply restart my collection, because it goes back to the days of Ruby/Saphire. I caught them all legit(excluding a few legendaries that I was lazy and missed the events for, like Genesect. I hope they do another one for him) and I expect an easy way to throw them all into my X/Y PC box.
pushing the analog stick all the way in one direction is sprinting. Not pushing it as much in that direction is walking. Why can't people grasp that concept?
Batman has officially beaten Superman in comics and I also believe an animated movie.