@nugan Topless Zelda. She wouldn't gain anything, but we would. You know whaddamsayin mang~~ ;)
giggedy giggedy, awwright
Lol, what a coincidence. I hadn't purchased anything in a while on psn, but when I saw gameplay for Red Johnson's Chronicles, I too, bought ps+ just so I could get the game. I just couldn't pass up on a good point and click adventure game. The only downside to ps+ is that the free stuff is subscription based.
I'm glad I got red johnson's chronicles and threads of fate before psn went down.
boop boop *insert creative comment* can I haz beta please.
This is not a good development team. When Zipper handed off the Socom series to slant 6 they pretty much ruined the franchise's reputation with Socom: confrontation.
Of re: orc will be their best game yet, because their last effort didn't even set the bar very high.
I forgot how awesome the soundtrack was in re2. I seriously wish they would remake re2 in the style of re: remake.
veronica belmont is so hot.
Plus her last name is belmont. Mmmh castlevania
This is great news considering the fact that the original deus ex took around 15 to 20 hours to complete when playing normally (without doing all the extra stuff). Also, take into account that in the original game you can play the game multiple times and choose different playing styles, which would adjust the dialogue of the story.
If human revolution is anything like the original, this could very well be an interesting game to look forward to.
Which is what Destructoid did in the article.
The author's main gripe is color saturation.
you know what's crazy, he's actually the same guy who used to work for 1up. I didn't know he was recruited to 343.
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unless you're talking about the big guy in blue
But how does that fall in line with the resident evil quote?
Better, but not by much.
Instead of staring off to the side like before, now he's staring directly at you with a weapon sticking out of his elbow.
I just checked the psn store and yep, all 3 psone resident evil titles have already been released on the psn.
That quote is definitely from Barry in resident evil 1, so, if the original resident evil is already up on psn then what is the surprise game?
In fact, he actually doesn't specify that a game is releasing on psn. Perhaps there's going to be a price cut for the resident evil games or, if there is a game, maybe they're going to re-release r...
While they're at it, why not revive psp's ps room. And make sure it hits stateside this time.
I liked it better when they called it P.S. Thanks
Get it? As in "hey btw, thanks for supporting us, here are some rewards" while at the same time it can be read as an acronym for "PlayStation Thanks."
They should have stuck with this idea. It's much better than PlayStation Rewards imo.
@Seferoth75
okay perhaps you're misunderstanding my comment. What i'm trying to say is that, although he is not directly referring to apple, he is implying it. Of course, during these conferences they don't normally refer to their competitors by name when talking statistics.
I'm also inferring that they are indirectly speaking of apple because:
1. Apple was the first to popularize apps for the mainstream market on a handheld.
Well, actually the tags are for Infinity Blade and Sins of a Solar Empire, both of which are mentioned in the article. The former is an iOS game and the latter is a pc game.
That's why the article headline says, "Infinite Catherine." They fused the titles of Infinity Blade with Catherine together. Hence my confusion earlier. :(
it's not as nearly as bad as the appstore. I tried sorting through the games section of the appstore to find a good quality title to purchase. I was looking for something fast-paced and a bit mature so, to narrow down my search I selected the action genre. And do you know what I came across? Angry Birds. A decent game, but not what I had in mind for an action game.
They also had doodle jump, bikini girl rescue, balloon popper, kick the can 2... the list goes on. I a...
I don't understand your argument. I took a look at the article myself and yes Iwata is talking about gaming in general, but he is clearly referencing Apple's app success as a negative turning point for video game development. "With such competition even being noticed is extremely difficult...Game development is drowning."
Does your concern lie with the author's use of Iwata's quote? Even though Iwata does not specifically say "handhelds,"...
I don't about you, but in San Antonio regular movie tickets cost $10 apiece. They used to be $7. I ended up spending $20 for two tickets and I didn't even buy popcorn yet, plus the movie sucked.
With $20 you can:
1. buy a movie and watch as many times as you want
2. subscribe to netflix and watch any movie you want
3. buy a game
4. or, save your money.