I'm glad to see this game is selling as well as it is. As excited as I was for the game, I couldn't shake the feeling that it wasn't going to sell all that well. Just goes to show, if you make a great game, it will sell.
The game only had an 8 million dollar budget? Proof that talent will kick money's a$$ every time.
I haven't experienced any problems yet. The people above all said they went to the DLC first; I didn't. Could that be the problem?
I thought this was an awesome, when I found the pictures in the box.
@WetN00dle69
If you would pull your head out of your a$$ for a second, you could( I say could and not would, because even if your head was removed from your a$$, I'm not sure your brain would be capable of allowing you to think logically in this given situation) realize that if a person had the choice between the two versions, it might make for a better gaming experience if the game is on one disc. If the discs need to be swapped at a moment when a person is fully engrossed, it c...
Don't forget about the three discs; also, bear in mind the ps3 was the lead platform, and it has extra content.
I'm pretty sure that is basically the interrogation tutorial. From the previews I've read, you can fail at the interrogations,
Gametrailers said the embargo is up at 9:00 am on monday, I believe. It was mentioned in the most recent episode of invisble walls.
Red Dead Redemption wasn't expected to make its money back, and look how that prediction turned out.
No, by that logic, all developers should make games that are polished to hell like COD. Brink is a mess and is lacking in content; therefore it isn't worth sixty dollars.
I'm not a fan of COD, but it is hard to argue when a person will get a highly polished five to six hour single player campaign, a theoretical endless amount of multiplayer, and a cooperative zombie mode for sixty dollars.
You beat me to it.
@ reservoir dog
Don't get me wrong; I am not saying Rockstar had nothing to do with the game, but if one were to give a percentage to each company for how much they had to do with the game, Team Bondi would deserve at the least 65%. I just feel bad for Team Bondi, because every time I see comments on an article relating to L.A. Noire, their name is rarely mentioned.
I hate to burst your bubble(especially with the Ponyo pic),but it isn't Rockstar; it is developed by Team Bondi and Rockstar is publishing and lending resources.
It's slow for me also.
@ FatOldMan
So, you are asserting that a person is incapable of gauging how good a game is if they have not played it. By that logic, a person has no way of knowing whether Quantum Theory( a game considered by many to be one of the worst games released this generation) is a good or bad game. I have read multiple reviews and watched a 45 minute gameplay commentary by sites whose opinions I trust; a recurring theme amongst the reviews is that the game is a novel attempt at something ...
I believe you missed a few problems. Mainly, a general lack of polish, a fully priced multiplayer only game, and eight maps with one objective each.
While I disagree that there is nothing interesting about this game, my expectations have definitely been tempered. Based off of what I have recently heard and the lack of a demo or reviews, I have been lead to believe that the game probably isn't as good as I was hoping it to be.
I already have; that is why I am looking for something new.
Based on what I have heard on several recent podcasts, the game isn't going to be as spectacular as I was hoping it to be. It'll be a shame if it's true; I was looking forward to the blend of parkour, customization, and a class based shooter.
I'm an hour and a half in, and I can't stop. I haven't been this engrossed by a game in a long time. Last week was amazing, the Witcher 2 and L.A. Noire.