Seems customers complained about something and they pulled it from sale.
All the old Heavy Metal Heroes of the past are struggling for an audience these days.
I hope the game does bring it more attention from the masses.
They're just being social sheep. Nothing new.
cost effective or not.
about the LBP community. It's going as strong as ever.
That's what another study reports anyway.
Let her sleep in on Saturday mornings while you play games :-)
They said March, but it's almost gone.
According to this link anyway:
http://www.crystalinks.com/...
Killzone Liberation was NOT mediocre. It was great.
"Killzone on the PS2; the game was mediocre and didn’t garner much attention. The PSP follow-up, Killzone Liberation, suffered much of the same fate."
I won't contradict what they said about KZ1 because I didn't finish it. The difficulty level kicked my @ss a bit too hard.
"Please expect new Dead Rising and Lost Planet titles. While they will be on multiple platforms, we are thinking about having the 360 version play out differently," he said.
IMO anyway.
The stocks balance on the middle, ring and pinky fingers. The index fingers control the bumpers and the thumbs cover the sticks, d-pad and face buttons.
It's not meant to be pressed into the palms unless you have very small hands and short fingers.
I can see where a palm hold might cause cramps.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/t...
As you can see, Nick Gillett took some liberties while condensing the info. IMO anyway.
Had to delete more community objects after the update.
..or will it?
"* Failed to save profile' message not being displayed when a users profile is full."
Doesn't really say it will make it bigger.
...given the PS3 has only 256 ram and another 256 for the graphics processing unit. It doesn't have 2 sticks just for ram.
GG took that limited memory resource and made it shine.
What would the visuals look like then? Anything close to KZ2?
Survival takes skill and planning in RE.
It doesn't need an iconic character like sack boy IMO, but it does need somewhat better graphics and options.
back on sale.