They can't be very smart since it's free...
I've never played any Persona game but it seems to be an amazing JRPG series.
"We paid this war veteran $500 to say that he was involved in the development and that COD is just like being in a war and authentic weapon balancing and blablabla..."
"We retain plausibility and authenticity"
How about retaining some dignity instead of cheating people into buying the same horse sh#t every year?
Halo 4 and Hitman are the only quality games in the list.
Cain, the French robot in Binary Domain would be on my list. He's awesome.
You need to be at least 8 years old to grasp the concept of sarcasm. The median mental age on the Internet is 12. On N4G it's 4, with learning disabilities...
Big whoop, wanna fight about it?
It would get reported to hell and back and would never hit the the first page. And if it did the PS3 fans on this site would take it seriously and start attacking the writer etc.
“We’re accused of being too safe, but then I’ll point to Mirror’s Edge — not a commercial success in the broad terms that we look at it, but certainly as an innovation, was brilliant. The art style, the character herself, the idea of taking this kind of parkour thing but a backstory of authoritarianism in cities, it was brilliant. Again, and you take risks — we don’t get credit a lot for the risks we take."
I know you are eager to bash Peter Moore (former M$ exec and all...
For myself being a Criterion fan I'm going with NFS Most Wanted before Forza Horizon. But for the people that think Most Wanted is too much Burnout and not true to its roots I think Forza Horizon could make them happy. It has more cars, more sim-like settings and offers a lot more customization.
Burnout was always a better series than Need for Speed imo, so I think it's a good thing. I mean compare EA BlackBox to Criterion. They are not in the same league.
We get a game with the best graphics and most creative level design and online modes of any NFS game to date, and it also stays true to the NFS roots by having real cars and heavier handling than the Burnout games. Yet it doesn't include the awful framerates, floaty handling and corny cut scenes that EA Bla...
Why? They suck even more than the game so I think they make a perfect match.
It was never anything more than a slightly average FPS. Killzone 2 and 3 are much better games in every way.
I love Forza 4 but I'm picking up NFS Most Wanted instead of Horizon. The demo didn't impress me. Might get it at a later date though.
@Ndivhu - You are replying to someone that acts as if he gets free PS3's for always defending Sony...
I think it's good that they give us the choice of installing or not installing the game, unlike the 360 or the Wii that installs stuff without any approval.
Some of you really sound like Sony spokespersons.
get2sammyb and KUV1977 made legit remarks that are hard to disagree with, without in any way bashing Sony. Yet GribbleGrunger defends it to death and thinks anything Sony does is positive. How could they do wrong?
The rest of the commenters try to steer away from the real topic and make it seem as if it's about the addition of an icon, when what's being discussed is the affect on the navigation and use...
One of the best articles I've read on here.
"We already know the console itself isn't anything special."
Have you played it? I haven't.
Everything is art as soon as you proclaim it is. Watch a documentary called Exit through the gift shop and you'll see. The whole "that's not art because it differs from what we call art" is just pretentious douchebaggery.