So have I, my friend, and that was not fun at all. :(
I don't have the money to buy a PS3, purchase games, and put in a 500 gig HDD. The 40 gig i'm rockin' right now is dangerously full.
I'm not surprised.
Everything with Ghostbusters: TVG keeps getting worse and I'm a big fan!
Since when was giving consumers options a bad thing?!?!
Don't know completely how i feel, but it does raise some great industry applicable questions.
Games should be priced according to value, like cars, wine, or gems, not by some ridiculous pre-set evaluation of $60.
causes serious problems in your search for items in the game world from several reviews, including IGN's. Is that true? I'm already loving inFamous, but should I stay away from Prototype?
Played it for ten hours already and still lovin' it. Way to go Sucker Punch.
In one game I was neck and neck with a guy the entire round. He eventually won by a hair, but I had a blast anyway. The level of competition is surprisingly good and a ton of fun.
But with the awesome multi-player discussed I guess I'm gonna have to.
I wanna play too. Will pre-order, must play now!
EvoAnubis is right. This is a limited access demo. Only a few thousand can even get it right now so for the average Sony gamer this is a good read. Such an anticipated title generates a lot of interest and people want to know what to expect.
I'm glad to see somebody put it all out on the table regarding the demo. Its good to see that even after acknowledging the game's faults the guy is still thrilled for it. That is a good sign.
It just seems so childish to me. Doesn't change that there have been some awesome Cell Shaded games though.
But gonna have to go with a rental too. I just can't justify shelling out serious money for a game that the reviewer finished in 5 and 1/2 hours.
Hitler is probably History's biggest @$$-hole but that doesn't mean every German soldier was a horrible evil person. VA just moved up a few notches on my radar.
The points made really do indicate a game is not gonna be worth your money.
should not become so mandatory it is tacked on to even the most non-co-op friendly games. Sometimes it really is best to keep a game single player, as rare as that may be. I obviously prefer the added fun of a co-op mode, but if a storyline that would have been great is ruined it just is not worth it.
I don't know. I'm far more interestd in how a game plays than looks. The review does point out that the PS3 version still looks good but didn’t have any of the same problems. TGS is usually pretty accurate.