This is very well-written and informative article.
Soccer games are way too technical for me.
Wow, I'd think this game was made for me if Square had put it on PS3.
Wow, this is amazing news. I am excited! This could easily push PS3 to the head of the "console war", if you consider that there is one. Not only three generations of games plus downloadables and DLC, but quasi-BC for a totally different console? This is made of win.
What about goofing off in-game, typing in the middle of a firefight, leaving yourself AFK and letting the team down, or using offensive language at every available opportunity?
There really isn't much wrong with the game at all. Its brilliant in its execution. It's just much too hardcore for anything but a specific crowd.
To raztad:
I assume that reviewers are meant to speak towards a general audience unless otherwise specified (IE Game Review @ WeOnlyReviewStrategyRPGs.com). If someone deems a game too hard for everyone but a specific crowd, I can only assume that the right thing to do is to judge the game as a non-specific fan of games in general (a.k.a. a casual gamer.)
I believe the Chinese version of the game is almost totally in English, plus it has the benefit of plenty of players already playing online. I imagine shipping would be less if didn't have to go overseas.
Have you played this game? There is a difference between being challenged and playing a game designed so that every possible scenario is brutally difficult.
I have a good feeling that its going to be love it or hate it with this title.
Well-written and interesting article. N4G needs more like this.
Meh, this article is kind of pointless. Why whine about zombies being an overused part of games? Why not something that you can argue for or against, like guns, or even violence?
This entire article can be summed up as, "I, the author, do not like zombies." This is not news, nor is it interesting.
This is pretty sweet.
How does someone's crappy Youtube video constitute news?
I still don't understand the whole appeal of anime-based fighting games. This one looks decent enough, it just seems like an anime game would be a better match for an RPG or action/adventure title.
To say that the studies are worth nothing is to say that Microsoft's flaccid phallus is firmly lodged between your lips.
It doesn't matter which audience was polled, or who by, but the studies do show that the failure rate is quite large. It might not be 50 percent -- it could be less, could be more. Until you are ready to poll five thousand gamers across the world, you should accept the work that has been done for you.
Tigresa brings the goods! Well-written.
Must be easy to write an article bashing an unreleased product based almost solely upon its looks.
Many of my old friends are going nuts over this game.
Is that really a bad thing?