I would have kicked some butt at SOME of those games. I would have gotten owned in Gears of War 2, though. No doubt about that.
I would have loved to attend the event. I could only imagine the folks there. :)
Must have been a good event, from the looks of it. I heard one of the Kings of the Street Fighter series, Justin Wong, was there.
The disgusting things I would do to a cosplay girl... Jesus.
I'm pretty sure big-named producers like Timbaland, Dr. Dre, Neptunes and all these other guys have already played with this thing. They'll be the first on the list of people to get this app.
I would call it more of an "app" than a game. It's very exciting to see that the PSP has the potential to pull things like this off. How Rockstar managed to inspire such a thing is beyond me, but it is definitely something worth checking out if you're into the music producing business. Whether or not the bastards on that video are getting paid to say all that crap is beyond me. But, personally, I think the "app" looks fantastic.
Hoping that this game sells well, I'm wondering it Atlus will consider a sequel. I'm pretty sure fans of the RPG genre will be checking this game out. I've been hearing nothing but good things about this one.
I will definitely be picking this game up. I love nothing more than a challenging title... especially if it looks this good. I'm sold.
Your ignorance is mind boggling:
http://www.makeyougohmm.com...
LOL It's funny that you try to argue PS3 1080p games when there's a list of them... some of which I own.
I'm not a fanboy - I'm a gamer that isn't blinded by loyalty like fanatics like you are. I game on every single platform (in fact, one of the games you mentioned, Dawn of War 2, is one of my favs). I just know how to ...
Anything Castelvania-ish is always welcomed. :) Especially with some good humor.
You're solely basing your comparison on the Xbox 360's Xbox Live subscription which is optional. Take that out, and consoles still offer a better gaming experience, in the long run, than PCs. Arguing that is just silly. When we're putting games on the table in which both the PS3 and 360 deliver consistently, the PC gaming market is lacking. The only thing, as the author states, that seperates the two at the moment is MMOs. And even that is already in the works for consoles because of the larg...
Dude, you're WAY off.
First off, the amount of money you're paying for games is justified simply because THERE ARE games to play on consoles - hence, why it is a better choice. We're not comparing the price of games between the two. We're comparing the quality of games and, simply put, consoles produce better exclusives which are worth paying for. We're basing hardware costs which the PS3 takes the cake in.
PS3 doesn't support keyboard and mouse? Um.. where have ...
What game will you be playing on your PC this fall that will be competing with the like of Uncharted 2, Ratchet and Clank, Halo: ODST, Demon's Souls, ,Tekken 6, The Saboteur, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, and God of War Collection?
My Point: Consoles offer more for your money in the end. And an "average" gaming PC is still more expensive than my PS3 - which does more in the long run for a longer period of time.
My PS3 plays games, plays Blu-ray and DVD, does htpc, can connect to any HDTV/TV, has a free online subscription, can run Linux natively (which elimintaes any "computing" argument), and has a lifespan of 10 years with a cost of $300 - $400. How is it that PC gaming is cheaper again?
You're solely basing that article's arguments on the Xbox 360 and its subscription services alone. When comparing it to a PS3, there really isn't a contrasting argument. For the money and ...
Did you just confirm my point? Why thank you, good sir. You just proved that PC gaming is indeed expensive.
Although you DON'T need to upgrade your video card every year, you will need to upgraded every 3 years or so. You can deny that all you want, but it is fact. With the release of every video card important upgrades and features, such as shaders and internal video memory, is upgraded. Games that are released during this time usually, 7 out of ten times, "recommend" these cards for the best experience. When I'm playing a game with a PC I spent a great deal amount of money on 3 years la...
It's not console fanboys making the argument here - it's gamers. I've been a PC gamer for years. The one thing with ANY fanboy is that they cannot admit when there is a problem with their platform of choice.
Valve didn't have to "make" a game for a console just like Microsoft didn't "have" to make Halo for PC and so forth. The reason why Valve decided to PORT Half-Life 2 was because they saw a potential growth in sales if they were to migrate to consoles - w...
Meh. I still game on my PC. Not as much as I used to a couple of years back, but I still use it for genres like RTS and MMO. But, like the author said, a point is coming when developers will be bringing those very same genres to consoles. It's only a matter of time.
Good points made by the author. Although he forgot to mention one thing: consoles are easier for portability than PCs.
I agree with a lot of points made. The PC gaming scene was once thriving beyond belief. I'm not in no way saying that PC's are crappy. They do still have their great games; but, realistically, it has come to a point where consoles have received the larger appeal due to its capabilities and price. I once was an avid PC gamer. But, this genereation especially, I'...
Lego Indiana Jones was fun, to be fair. Kung Fu Panda, though, that is a different story. This isn't a bad bundle - something inexpensive with decent games for folks to looks at during the holiday.