The idea of playing with a multitouch back does sound interesting, considering that one of the gripes people have with gaming on the device is that your thumbs take up precious screen real estate. On the other hand I dunno how I feel about gaming without thumbs.
I Do!
believe tonight's the last night! Say it aint so!!!!!
Love it or hate it, everyone can remember the fun they had playing this game! And like Francois said in his piece, even when people we're cheating you would still be having fun!
Someone bring this back please! Imagine this is next gen graphics?!??!
make it for natal, so I can look like an even bigger idiot while gaming!
casual gamers don't count.
And it's because of that very same casual crowd that Steve Jobs is Olympic diving, Duck Tales' Uncle Scrooge style off a diving board into a pool with money.
5 years ago that Apple would take over mobile gaming, i'd tell yo to get the #UCK out of my face! Damn, a lot has changed in a short amount of time.
police sayings!
Grand Theft Auto and now All Points Bulletins! What's next? Indecent Exposure!
this will be the ultimate game of Cops and Robbers!
a lot of people thought the game was still very rough around the edges at TGS, and at that time it was still PS3 exclusive...
+1!
the more worried i get for the future of this title. I can't see this getting any better.
but didn't it's release date play into that as well. It came like in the dead of winter if i remember correctly.
Some development cycles are a bit too ridiculous. I understand that there are publishers that want to polish their titles to the max (so they don't look like Infinity Ward) but at the same time the idea of "out of sight, out of mind" becomes an issue.
It's definitely a catch 22 scenario, especially in the current generation. And the new found ability of patching games (on consoles). Developers have a choice, they can ship half assed game and simply patch it after the f...
any mario theme music i can get. Has anyone heard it on the Theramin!? It's still awesome!
that I was across the street and drunk at the SFX-360 party when this was going on.
Two Words.
Rocket. Tag.
Jim is a little guy, but he makes up for it in coolness!
Yakuza 3 is a perfect example of this. The gane wasn't really difficult by traditional action game standards (especially a Japanese one) but because of it's engaging story I couldn't put it down.