It probably won't be out until next gen anyway. They haven't even released Rising yet.
No, and if it does happen I won't be buying until 2013 anyway. First year of any console is usually overpriced and suffers from a lack of games.
Countless remastered games have just been lazy HD ports, whereas this one has been developed with a brand new game engine built from scratch. I honestly don't see why a game with much more effort put into it has received more criticism than the usual remasters.
Interesting that they've decided release the maps day on date with Anniversary. Guess it means they can integrate with the Reach community straight away.
Seriously I've been playing it today and it's BY FAR the best in the series so far.
Yes, a 10-year anniversary to be exact, and yet the article quotes the original game being released in 2002.
Switch on.
"With Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, which is a celebratory release of the 2002 Xbox game"
Guess again, why on earth do they think it's called 'Anniversary'? Fantastic journalism.
Just updated now, it's so much faster than the old dash. Definitely an improvement.
Nice, I see they've already implemented beacons on the website. They're taking their time with the preview program though.
Every company posts shipped figures. When they say sold they probably mean sold to retailers. It's not like there's 3.8 million copies of Uncharted 3 sat on shop shelves.
Yeah same with Halo 3, that game would take ages to load if it you installed it.
Yeah they could do much more with the exploration scenarios, they ended way too quickly in the first one.
Love Alan Wake, can't wait for this.
Remember when 8/10 was an amazing score for games?
Good point, well argued.
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I was just going to make the same argument. Call of Duty is an easy target though I suppose.
If you like a good story then yes.
Get in, Alan Wake is one of my favorite 360 games. Didn't think this was going to happen after they didn't announce anything at E3.
Despite EA getting behind the PS3 with marketing and exclusive content the 360 version still sells way more. They should have known to market it for the 360 considering that shooters are generally more popular compared to the PS3. Why do they think Activision does it with Call of Duty?
Someone who knows that the story officially ended in MGS4 and realises that a sequel looks like an obvious cash in maybe?