Its looking good. I do hope you could drift as I don't see that anywhere in this video.
Perhaps the best solution will be to not have the editor review be the "be all, end all" review that overshadows the reader reviews. That way, if a under-rated game is slammed, the readers who disagree would have a review that is of equal value.
The scoreless review would help as well.
Sadly, this happens to many under-rated games as well. The gameplay of the game could be solid, and even have great technical architectural layout, but if the reviewer has something against the game or franchise, the game would get slammed for it.
and that's a shame because alot of these reviewers lost this "profesionalism" and put too much opinion into reviews lately based on trends and personal taste. Games like Sonic Unleashed and many others have suffered in reviews as...
ahhh, yes...
A spiritual sequel to the Machinima classic.
I do hope the red one wins as I do like red soda =n_n=
Of course they will be ready for the next round. I'm curious as to how the next gen will pan out myself.
The truth is...
this type of debate is pointless. Why even bother arguing which one is better, when the two are totally different in their own way?
not bad.
Unless you own a PC, it doesn't really make a difference.
I'm more blown away that this is actually a topic.
This is why I find it hard to take videos of a 14-something kid seriously.
...sigh
More like expand the playing field and how many people are on it. At least the fans of shooters are happy.
Sure, Sonic can get back to a familiar type of popularity. In fact, Many believe that Sonic Unleashed has some of the best Sonic levels in years. If they can just expand upon that, then we could see a possible renaissance.
Actually...these companies are all dancers
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
You're Spiderman.
*holds laugh with hand*
Yeah, Gran Turismo is good stuff. That GT5 Prolouge trailer was the first thing I downloaded when I first got my PS3 last year.
For me, its not a matter of when it comes to market, its whose portable brings the better games. We already know how Sony's handheld turned out thus far.
Google's Chrome OS just "might" have the answer to that question.
Its amazing how a series can evolve in almost three decades.