Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Dam Level, need I say more?
Does everyone forget that Tomb Raider was just recent;y rebooted? I do agree that open world is a questionable choice...stick to the franchise's roots and just make it a more polished title with a solid story. The old formula is fine!
If they make The Grinder as good as the multiplayer in The Conduit then I am totally sold.
It's incredibly boring between the puzzles. The dev should have skipped the intermission altogether or tried to come up with creative stuff to do between the heart-pounding moments. I do agree that it was more fun than I expected, but the challenges are more fitting on a Wii Remote than spamming X on a 360 controller. Hell, be awesome on Natal as well.
There are a lot of characters missing, but I think that it's a pretty good list nonetheless.
I wish they'd release DLC that actually mattered to the main campaign (read story) of the title. All the side business that companies keep releasing just makes me yawn. But that is just the way I want DLC to be used, as mini-expansions.
And if you didn't have to beat Evolved Games over the head with a bat to get a fixed disk.
The game can be pretty difficult, partially due to Wii controls, but also by design. Single player is very uninspired and lackluster in length, story and voice acting.
Love the engine and multiplayer though.
I am awaiting this one for the story as well. Thing is I don't have a PS3 anymore (lost mine in the great break-up of 2008). Come on PS3 Slim + price drop!
So long as I can skip them if wanted, or repeated due to deaths, bring them on.
What I wanna know is how the kids are kept off the lawn.
If I hadn't lost my job I'd totally snap up a PS3 Slim - assuming a price cut of course. Now it's basically out of the realm of possibility without a deep price cut.
At least we get time to catch up on June's titles!
The more mature the better IMO.
Potentially the best series of licensed games ever. New one looks fantastic, especially from the single player perspective.
Decide quickly, because that seems to be what they are trying to deliver.
I picked up Juarez from a GoGamer.com sale, still have yet to unshrink wrap it.
Sad but oh so true.
Totally getting the PC version this time.
I did a double take when I read "worlds of books." Nice article and as much as I hate to agree with cain, story is generally an after thought, often shoe-horned in, or crafted mid-development, in most games.