Scribblenauts baffles my mind. Seriously.
Actually looks pretty good. But not as good as the Playstation 3!
Halo ODST - Expansion. Played it at E3 and it's good but not great. You're expecting too much from it if you really think it's THAT big.
Splinter Cell:Conviction - Also on PC. Looks great.
Forza 3 - Will be overshadowed by Gran Turismo 5 next year. Great racing game, I played 3 races at E3 of it but keep in mind it lacks variety really badly.
Left 4 Dead 2 - Also on PC. Not to mention that in this game's case, the PC version will be much better, and also $10 less. (modable?...
I'm not sure if that article is exactly accurate...
Besides the fact that they are selling consoles just fine and are widely perceived to have the best exclusive list of all 3 current consoles...
I didn't play the first one so I'm not hugely disappointed. But I'd imagine a lot of you are...
I never played either game as well. I really wish I did, but I went through a PC gaming phase when they were released.
It's really a beautiful and underrated game graphically. It really did blow me away at E3.
I think we're all anticipating The Agent. I can't imagine it being as much of a bummer as GTIV.
Assuming Google somehow manages to make their operating system (Google Chrome OS) compatible with some games, I will switch indefinitely. I am tired of Windows and I hate their methods. I love Google and can't wait to try out the OS.
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I really hope you're joking. A 360 can't even do 10% of the things a PC can. Are you in college? Good luck typing papers and printing them on your 360. You also have to pay yearly fees to even use online. You can't even post on a forum without getting on a PC or PS3. Oh, and the $199 X360 bundle includes nothing but the console and controller. No wifi, no hard drive, nothin. $300 for something that everyone needs this day and age is terrific, versus a console that has some of t...
A quick trip to Newegg.com does a lot of good. Oh, and building a rig is very easy. All you do is make sure the hardware is compatible, then screw in all of the components. I did it without a user manual at the age of 18 with no problems whatsoever. Sure, it's easier to just pick-up a Xbox 360, but the 360 has so many problems that it isn't worth the effort in the end.
I just bought my sister a full computer and it's definitely $300 to be able to run next-generation games. Now mind you not on ultra high settings but at least on medium with no hitches. This is what I bought:
AMD Athlon X2 5200+ - $49.00
GeForce 9600GT w/ free COD:WAW - $39.00
2GB G-Skill PC2 6400 - $29.99
ASUS M3A78-EM - $59.99
COOLER MASTER Centurion 5 - $49.99
Western Digital 80GB SATA - $33.99
LITE-ON Black IDE DVD-ROM - $17.99
Total ...
So what? inFamous is the better title. There I said it. I own both right now and am about to beat Prototype. Why make such a big deal out of sales?
They announced a 2010 release date at E3. This is hardly news.
Those are some hideous covers.
Immature would work better than silly. Activision really made themselves look amateur with that announcement.
Is this article kidding? Almost all PS3 owners have a PC, and a gaming PC is very cheap these days. Any game you could possibly interested in on the 360 is also on the PC, but you don't have to pay to use online and there are more people playing it. Not to mention mod-ability and not having to worry about RROD. There's absolutely no reason to have a 360 if you have a PS3 and a gaming PC (which costs about $300 for everything).
Is the article writer serious? I can't tell, and DLC isn't meant to increase sales (although that's a plus). It's to generate extra revenue and keep the playerbase fed and happy, and Sony is going small profit from the download cuts as well.
With all due respect, Darkfall is just a really really poorly made game.