Enjoy waiting until the 12th of never.
Nice website name, and yes, Google Translate does suck. But you get the gist of what they are saying. Like listening to Borat.
The Wii has some of the best games on the market. I assume you're the sort to judge a game based on their graphics and not actually how they play.
Sorry but I can't get over the lowbrow humor of this game, even though it does look fun. Choosing between this, Crysis, Killzone and Homefront, it would be at the bottom of my list.
Sony wouldn't announce them, which suggests that they're tiny in comparison.
They are putting tonnes of support behind Homefront. Exclusive DLC, console bundles, it will probably be a massive seller for them.
Mate you been trolling every 360 sales article, I thought PS3 owners had lots of exclusives to play? The fact that you're more interested in 360 sales speaks volumes.
Looks like this will be a Summer of Arcade title.
I thought this article might offer an interesting insight as to why Xbox Live might not be worth the money, but no it's the old "PS3 and Wii have free online so why shouldn't 360?" argument, something that fanboys have squabbled over for 5 years now. What a waste of time.
Obviously it matters to fanboys, but for everyone else the transition between pre-recorded and real-time will be virtually unnoticeable.
There's no official data for monthly worldwide sales, unless you believe vgchartz is "reliable".
Let's face it, Microsoft have managed to outsell the Wii in the US when it looked impossible a couple of years back. If they start dominating the US marketplace then it won't even matter what place they finish in the console wars.
You're obviously getting disagrees for damage control. The fact is that the 360 sold more this month than the PS3 did in November. That's quite a feat if you ask me.
If you listen to the Invisible Walls podcast on Game Trailers they usually have the full NPD report.
Like anyone's going to be put off by one map appearing on a different version. It will probably end up on the PS3 version eventually anyway.
No they don't. Uncharted 2 was critically acclaimed, as was Little Big Planet. I don't think it's the reviewers with the problem, it's the fanboys that expect every exclusive to earn universal acclaim across the board. The funniest thing is that some people think they know better than the reviewer without playing the game.
Bulletstorm, Fight Night Champion, Dragon Age 2, Dead Space 2, Homefront next week... are those not enough?
Either way, over half a million in a month like February is very impressive.
Not this again.
I don't remember them ever saying that before it launched though. Why would you try and put potential customers off buying your game? It makes no sense.
Gears 1 and 2 took at least 10 hours to complete. I played them both on hardcore though.