I think Square-Enix is performing well on the handheld but not so well on the console side, which should be their bread and butter. That's where they're hurting and that's why they're posting losses. However, I like their new direction as the publisher for Dungeon Siege III and Deux Ex: Human Revolution.
Feel bad for the developers with the timing of the PSN outage. It could have really picked up then.
Not sure if you can really make out what's on the screen standing that far back as the figure supposes. But using the Move freely can be as useful as all of the newfangled uses for the Wii Remote.
I like "Dead Sun" from among those four choices.
I think they should do a Lego Superman, just so we can say that there's a good Superman game out there. What do you guys want to see from LEGO?
I think the open-world nature of the game could of made itself more necessary if the side quests were lengthened, beyond mere muggings or suicide jumpers that are finished within ten minutes (if that). Make them bulkier and more meaningful like the side quests in Fallout or Mass Effect 2.
"Poop deck" make me think of the passengers who were on the toilet when the Titanic crashed into the iceberg.
Woo, more New Vegas DLC.
Nexon America is definitely one company that's making free-to-play games more legitimate.
Wow, another awesome downloadable title out of nowhere. Along with Outland, bullet hell is making a comeback!
Is Thor anyone's favorite Marvel character or smart enough not to say he is?
Even with the price drop, the Move isn't worth it.
Another example of an independent developer having the courage to combine two genres together - platforming and bullet hell shmups - and surprising everyone with how awesome it works. Reminds of The Red Star for PS2.
Screw that, 3 months or more would be better compensation if Sony were really trying to rehabilitate their image.
How the hell did they get a picture of him? (Then again, this IS Alma...)
Why HASN'T Gamestop been turned into a sitcom yet? I room with two Gamestop employees and the sh*t they see everyday is enough to fill a season in just a month of work.
I hope that the indies can bounce back from this setback. Slam Bolt Scrappers is actually an interesting hybrid of Tetris and Super Smash Brothers; the innovation from indies is amazing.
Wow, and I thought the Seattle Times had more honor than that. Guess I was wrong...
True that. Give me some colored ninjas. Maybe we can complete the ninja rainbow this time. :)
Multiplayer is certainly the kicker here. Can transform between beast and vehicle modes in an instant.