Might have to keep my eye on this one.
This is super exciting.
Awesome
Looks good!
That video looks pretty intimidating.
I'm not sure if anyone on here realizes this game is available to purchase online for basically the price Sony will charge for the digital download.
I'm pretty surprised that this wasn't already a "feature" of the platform. Its also pretty shocking that this is actually news.
Dualshock 2, hands down.
Surprising! Good to see Mario Kart isn't the only viable cart racing title available.
I wouldn't say so.
Some very good points are made. It's good to see both sides of an equation within one review.
I hadn't actually heard of this title before reading this. It seems like something a bunch of my friends would like.
Sadly, it doesn't seem like a game worth owning. Rental indeed.
Though it seems to have its own particular merits, in my book there is no topping Super Monkey Ball 2.
This game seems like a crime in and of itself.
It does look delightfully old-school.
There is more in this article than I can hope to know about sports games.
This article makes it seem like nothing serious at all. Still, this problem is nothing compared to the RROD, unless this weird error winds up ruining hardware.
In that case, I'll be calling up Sony to replace my already-YLOD'd launch PS3.
They do need to GTFO. I could care less about their padding of hits by giving games low scores. Just look at this review! Every sentence is separated by a paragraph break.
Next think you know they'll be doing reviews in 140 characters or less.
Your logic is ridiculous. Movies don't take 30-90 hours to finish. Movies don't require input, decisions to be made, or challenges to be conquered. You simply can't compare the two.
Also, how would you "complete" games like The Sims or SimCity? Worms? How about any number of endless puzzle games? Should a reviewer sink 1500 hours into the game when he most certainly gets the concept after about four?
Besides, everyone seems to be forgetting that a large num...