it's been my biggest peeve with Halo 3. Maybe I was spoiled with the multiplayer maps from Halo 2, but there are only a few that I regularly enjoy playing. Which is why I have been playing Shadowrun. Though it's technically dead.
Capcom just needed to make everything move a little faster. Some of the added multiplayer maps made for some good team play. The single player campaign felt to muddled. It almost felt like it was a secondary thought to the game.
and capcom needs to act on this idea.
Crackdown never would have sold the volume it did if it hadn't include the Halo Beta invite. The game on it's own was deserving of purchase, still can't find that last agility orb.
liscencing work for this title. I can't imagine it would be worth the time and money to secure everything. Let Rare worry about their other projects.
but I found Turok to be quite bad indeed. Get out your scopolamine patch if your playing on a tv bigger than 50 inches.
revolutionary. Blu-Ray's difference verses DVD very evident, but Blu-Ray will have to compete with DVD for sometime. There is just too much reasonably priced content to compete with.
almost a half million people have bought Turok.
Dang, I was one of them.
I'll be interested to see how many copies of The Club sold. I don't see too many people online yet. So far it's been a good experience.
many just need to express it in the open zone.
Anyway, after playing Doom last year; MS can keep Goldeneye on the shelf unless they plan on adding something to the multiplayer part, like 4x4 team play. As great as Goldeneye was in it's day, I don't think it can hold up anymore to todays FPS's. Nostalgia only goes so far and long.
didn't exceed 32 mb's. Unless any games where ever released for Nintendo's N64 Disc Drive.
First, movies on Live take between 15-30 seconds to start playing. Second, DVD and Blu-Ray discs are not hardware. They are all software. Third, everyone has a different preference. Not everyone wants hundreds to thousands of DVD and Blu-Ray discs lining their shelves.
keep them coming.
thankful Amazon was kind enough to delay shipping. I couple friends seem to be enjoying it so far.
Jet Set Radio. I can't see a new a Killer Instinct, but I don't see why there isn't KI coming to XBLA.
I'd also not mind seeing the next Battlefront or even MechAssault. It'd be nice to see what they guy formly at FASA are up to.
and hopefully someday we'll all see more stuff from the Beatles. Whether it be used in movies or games like Rock Band ( or god forbid commercials), remains to be seen. Even though he has very very little control over what Apple Records does with his music, Sir Paul just doesn't seem very interested in this Medium. Same goes for Tool, Zeppelin, AC-DC, and Floyd. Too bad that they can't see it as another way to reach their fans.
Of course I'd trade all this coming out to Ro...
their principle audience isn't gamers.
to bad the list suggest that there will still be no Floyd or Led. As long as they keep mixing it up with fun songs and challenging songs, I think everyone will be a little happy.
thanks Amazon. At least there's Poker Smash and that Commander's game on XBLA this week to look forward to.
and any business will change business models if the current one is unsuccessful, especially if it's losing money. Both Nintendo and MS have done that recently. Sony would too, If it ever became necessary.
is the match making. Halo 3 generally does a great job with it's match making.
For 20 bucks used, sometimes even less, Shadowrun is a worthy experience. Usually about 25 games are running at any given time and there are still new people trying the game out. So it's not always vets you go against. Shadowrun is great multiplayer game in my opinion.