I'm getting the UMD version for the free 2 disc soundtrack.
Oh crap; Can't believe I missed that. Thanks...bubbles+
This is the third Wii game to get a perfect score from Famitsu. Pretty impressive. Come on and announce a western release.
What I like about the new ones is Lightning's face. She looks hotter. Other than that, the colors aren't as great, and it looks blurrier.
LOL! Why is MGS4 there? All the boss battles (with the exception of one) were just terrible rip-offs from the previous installments.
Another win for the PSP.
I had a feeling this was written by Ben Dukta. Anyways bad article; only the PS3 fanboys will agree w/ this article.
More like handhelds >> console RPGs.
LOL @ Soda. Bubbles+
This has to be a joke article. Sony is in the negatives and sold less than its competitors, but Sony is the winner? WTF?
Yeah the PS2 games. I'm studying Japanese, so I can play Yakuza 4 without having to wait 2-3 years for it.
I recently bought the Yakuza games, and man, they're freaking awesome. Come on Sega! Bring Yakuza 3 and the other one stateside.
Somewhere out there, a blue hedgehog is laughing his ass off.
Also, this has to be one of the funniest threads ever.
Damn, this sucks for PS3. I mean it's almost 3 years since the PS3 has been out, and it's still getting the inferior version.
Ahahahaha. Awesome ownage Green - have a bubble. Ouch at Sony. Didn't expect it to be this bad.
Can't believe they're bringing this here. I'll get it though.
I heard this was like Kirby; I'm going to give it a whirl. Looks fun.
Wow, the PS3 version looks miles better than the 360 one. Also what was up with Ryu's eye on the PS3 version?
I'm just here for the asian girl.
This song was created a while before LBP came out, so no MS didn't steal it. Also Sony doesn't own the song.
'Thunder, Lightning, Strike is the debut album by The Go! Team. It was released on British label Memphis Industries in 2004
The Go! Team re-release the album again with Columbia Records, but Columbia Records don't hold the rights for any song!
The Go! Team didn't continue working with Columbia Records and labels for their second album - Proof of Y...