Guess which game kotaku said was dead forever not too long ago? Come on, guess.
If it took longer than 10 seconds to think up that headline then I'll give up on humankind ever regaining some kind of intelligence.
Hey, no problem. If you don't want to know more about the history of the Metal Gear universe then by my guest and not play it. Those of us that are fans of the series will get it, enjoy it, and better understand future releases because of it. You on the other hand, didn't want another prequel.
These fanboy defensive pieces crack me up. They defend the future system tooth and nail, but I am yet to see one say "yes it's always online, and yes the games will stop working when the system is one day forever offline, and that's a good thing". There is no defense against that. Nothing. That is a system killer. Write all the defensive garbage you want, but be a man and admit it. You won't be happy when your games stop working forever. #dealwithit hahahaha
Wait, someone actually took Kotaku seriously? Dude... they hired a horse called Patricia to mess up major reviews. Enough said. They are the biggest joke to internet journalism. To call them mildly retarded would be a compliment.
Are you for real? You can't be that dumb, right? If you believe that Sony is going to pass up its most major presentation where the whole world of gamers is watching then you really have a serious mental problem. Didn't see you say the same thing about the next Xbox. Oh, that part makes sense.
You know this is like comparing the ps1 to an Atari 2600 right? Oh, it's just an excuse to bash the vita? K. Nothing new here.
.... Until the system goes offline for good, then you got yourself a fancy piece of $60 plastic.
Ok. So it isn't a poll decided on facts. Just a guys idea of best to worst. Hmmm... Ok.
Then if it is just best by personal tastes, the room is the best. It was unique. A traditional horror story made in the style of Japanese horror movies. I loved it.
In what warped reality did all this hyperbole happen? You should get an award for being that dedicated a fanboy as that. Congrats!
But it is different. It's not the device, but the games that cease to work after the device isn't online. And yes these types of games exist on pc as well. But is having a console where every game is like that good? Huh... ok...
This really pushes my buttons.
Right. When the system is offline in the near future and all the games you purchased stop working, it's no big deal. #itsnobigdeal
Right, because Microsoft allows you to buy any hdd you want and install it in the xbox360. Oh wait....
I like how you left out the "kind of" on the title and preview in order to get hits.
The Kotaku of YouTube loses their equivalent of Ashcraft. Also take note that both of those comparisons are not positive things.
So what you are saying is that everything Sony said before is true. Used games are not blocked by Sony. Game makers can charge for making used games 100% playable. Wow, so it's exactly like it is now! Your insight is amazing! Please tell us more of your wonderful stories.
22? It's not really a list of vampire games that have been voted the best. More along the lines of 22 vampire games that you know of. Every single game in the series of castlevania make it into a BEST OF list? For real?
A year old? Hahahahahha.... Bwhahahahahaha
So you all know the life expectancy of projector bulbs and prices for replacements, right? Lets just say the first one is short and the second one... very large. Don't get too excited.