The pay must have been pretty good, for the guy to throw away his dignity like that.
Unfortunately, the sub-HD resolution is rather apparent when playing it first hand. However, the details in everything else as a whole seems to have been stepped up significantly, which I feel helps brings a much better visual experience than the previous Resistance games offered.
I'm suddenly less interested in the bundle now.
I'm having a hard time determining the legitimacy of this, seeing as the picture they post looks to be taken exactly from this fake trailer:
Wow, this is great news! I can't wait to see what they'll do next, with all the perks of being a first-party developer.
There really isn't much more to add at this point, most of the must-have PSP titles are already available on PSN, aside from a very select few like Crisis Core and Birth by Sleep.
Can anybody else not find the Section 8: Prejudice Hunter Armor on the store?
Shepard 5, please!
It looks like a whole new PixelJunk Monsters title. Judging by the little hut, and what looks to be the mask commonly worn by the Giants in the series on the HUD.
Hey, i'm a pretty "hardcore" gamer, and I like to socialize over Home every now and then. Usually when i'm in between games, which seems to be the case for most people, as stated in the article.
I hope whatever they produce next is as fresh and innovative as the LittleBigPlanet franchise! It truly was a shining moment for this generation, for me.
Still sounds like the same, tired formula. Once you've played one Animal Crossing game, you've played them all.
Great stuff man, thanks! I must say, the first has got to be my favourite.
Here's your solution:
According to the Twisted Metal page on the official PlayStation site, the customization, that Jaffe teases towards the end of video, will involve creating "your own weapon of mass destruction to play with online". Colour me excited!
You're kidding, right? New Super Mario Bros Wii alone has nearly sold as much (if not more) than all Halo releases this generation. Add Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2 onto that and it's no contest.
The size of the download is 866MB, after a small update.
I've bought it, and while i'm not much further than the first chapter yet, I am quite enjoying it so. Though, i'm not typically big on the RTS genre, so my view on it may differ from others.
This video may help you get a better idea of what the mechanics of the game are like:
No problem. I've been thoroughly enjoying the game myself, so I only figured it would be right to share it with others. =)
This could've been PlayStation Move's killer app, but was ruined by making it a rail shooter.