You're insulting me because I dislike a video game? Only a phoney internet tough-guy with self-esteem issues would behave like that.
I mustn't have played it because I think it's sh*t? Typical. Mentioning the PS3? Typical.
If you go to mygamercard.net/leaderboard you can check this kind of stuff out. There are a lot of people who have this achievement.
Fable 2 eats big juicy sausages. If you don't own it and are curious, just imagine watching a 10-hour Harry Potter film with even worse acting and scripting, even more annoying characters, and where 5 hours is spent watching Harry doing his homework. That's what Fable 2 is to me.
Peter Molyneux is a tool (he cried when he saw the good Fable 2 reviews...) and Fable 2 stinks of it; Gabe Newell is a gaming genius.
Yep. Reminds me of when I bought my PS2 in 2000 and found out that I had to fork out £30 for one of those sh*tty 8MB official memory cards (there were no third party options at the time) in order to make my games playable... And now they sell PS3s without HDMIs, tactfully recommending the official ones that go for a bargain £10, hoping most people don't realise that they can buy one that's just as good for a third of that. Sony's really no better than MS. They're not charities; your...
No, it's because they want tasty dividends for their shareholders, and because they can. There are 17 million XBL users - I suspect the income from them will more than pay for upkeep.
My old, deleted, Xbox live account, which expired in July, has been getting automatically renewed every month. No emails, nothing. When I asked for the money back I was told by some Eastern European call centre to take a hike (it's apparently mentioned in one of those "tick this box if you agree with the 10,000 word contract above" things). What with that, this article, the shoddy hardware in the 360, and so on, it's becoming plainly obvious that Microsoft is absolutely out of order...
I don't know if you read the entire article and are aware of this, but Sony and Samsung (the 2 big guys in the LCD TV biz) are probably going to send out one more generation of LCDs before they start focusing on OLED. This guy reckons we won't see big/remotely affordable OLEDs until 2011 at the earliest.
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I wasn't particularly impressed with Fable 2 as a whole. The story is all right, I suppose. You can tell a lot of thought went into it, but the plot forks and attempts at invoking emotion in the player aren't pulled off very well, feeling a bit silly and clumsy. The whole thing feels a bit pretentious and over-enthusiastic... like Peter Molyneux. The sidequests, which you asked about, aren't particularly good in my opinion - they're mostly repetitve and become boring quickly. Being as such, I...
I bought Final Fantasy 8 in '99 and will never buy another one. Since Nintendo turned into money-grubbing scum I have had no interest in Japanese games. I can't help but feel even a little bit excited about the next Zelda game because I loved the earlier ones, but I know not to get my hopes up because it'll probably end up just being another 'family-orientated' puddle of piss. Miyamoto and whatshisface from NoA are blabbing on and on about pleasing the hardcore gamer but the Wii has too big a...
It was because a publishing deal with Lucasarts fell through, and I don't think Haze even had anything to do with that.
What insightful, Shakespearian musings. What brilliantly flawless, Einsteinian logic. For a mind like yours the world has no limits.
Here's a clue for Christmas: IT'S NOT A F*CKING COMPETITION!!!!
By-the-way, is that attached picture of your X360 meant to make us all forgive you for your utterly stupid mind? Your babbling rant is even more pathetic now.
Edit: Look at the 'bubbles' this moron has. People actually agree with this vapid waste of life? You ...
In CoD4 was a twat of an achievement
I have never had problems with discs being scratched; they used to get snapped right down the middle though. You could hear them crunching. Lost CoD2, R6V and orange box to that. Although it stopped after I put it on its bottom (rather than on its side).
I got it last week in a sale and I've not been greatly impressed. For one, as an 'open world' game it feels really bl**dy linear. For two, it runs like a cross between a bad Harry Potter film and a crappified version of Oblivion. To me it plays like it thinks it's a fantastic, epic achievement, yet for all its ambition it ends up being tiresome and uninspired.
Plus, Molyneux is a tool.
I didn't play God of War 1, but I did play the 2nd, and, well... it was good, but over-rated in my honest opinion. Too linear, combat was good but not great (for one, there were too many quick-time events, which I just don't find fun). Did a great job of creating atmosphere and environments, but I was left thinking more what it could have been rather than what it was. I'll still probably get this one if it follows in 2's footsteps though.
Civilization 2...
I think it's horrible how Americans call it the "holiday season" instead of Christmas. You're offending no one, so stop being cnuts.
The best idea is to shoot them from afar, then run away and let your team-mates die. Just joking. I only did it once - because they were c*nts.