then it won't be coming to the Playstation even though EA has bought the developer. Where's EA getting all their money to buy big time developers lately. Aren't they tied up with all their liscensing fees to several sports organizations.
with whom I won't deal with either. I still don't know what the extras are with the Limited Edition yet anyway, so I'll just plunk down 60 on the standard edition.
though they do have control over what is and isn't available for release regarding down-loadable content it's still Namco's decision in the end to go through with something underhanded like this. I can only assume that, by taking a page from the EA handbook, Namco is testing waters here. Hopefully they get a resounding negative response to their actions.
It the only thing that keeps me on the edge with this one. I have been collecting too many accessories this generation, and some of them haven't been very good. I know there is a co-op multiplayer, but if there is some team skirmish, then I might have to make some serious considerations on this one.
I don't see how he would play a role in this.
it was an easy game to play. Really not that high of a learning curve and a good game for the casual gamer. Forza 2 certainly is not and really wasn't a good choice from MS. Many of my friends gave up on the game, far to daunting if you hadn't spent a lot of time with the original. Inclusion games should be fun and at least a little easy to pick-up.
Namco to do this kind of stuff (it's nice to know that EA can influence other publishers), I will still buy their products, like Ace Combat 6. Which, I am not passing on. I would have dropped the dimes for Katamari; just because I haven't played any previous renditions and want to see what this knid of game and fuss is all about. This behavior makes it a pass, now.
be buying your game then, Namco.
agreed with him?
OXM did review Guitar Hero in the latest release. I am worried that Guitar Hero has pushed to far towards the hard core side verses the lets have fun and jam with friends side. I am finding co-op more fun than competition lately.
best damn blu-ray on the market, still. In my opinion anyway. It will be in my entertainment core for a long time to come.
I would think that Turn 10 might want to support their current game rather than start on Forza 3, though 2009 is certainly a long way off. Hopeful they will remember that games need to be fun, too. The career mode got far too boring far too quickly.
and would say it's fair to poor. Several concepts in the game were neat, like stacking and perma-potions, but in the end you could become far to powerful making the game boring past level 35 or so. Loved the graveyard taint effect. The framerate was ignorable, but the voice acting was too grating to ignore. It took far too many hours just to figure out the very cluttered and poorly implimented inventory system. The skill system, except for lock picking and the magic schools, was useless....
for the release of Mass Effect and the many others that will be gracing our homes the next few weeks.
price of a high end PC and a PS3. Count me in.
Look at the amount of content you'll be getting for the average price of a game these days. I'll support EA and Valve on this one.
I think Halo 3 got a Mature rating in the USA and thus wouldn't be good choice for a pack-in game. Though I did see a few Gears of Wars bundles last year, but they where store specific.
I won't use the BC capabilities of my PS3, some may want to and sure there is a model that impliments BC for Sony's previous generation of games. If Sony can sell more PS3's by lowering the price this way, then they certainly should. I just can understand why people make a big deal about this considering Sony's past history in regards to BC.
You ^^^^^^, most people won't notice or even care.
Why anyone would disagree is beyond me.
unless that someone is singing and screaming at the same time.