She is actually currently working for Zombie Studios as a writer on the game Daylight.
@theBAWSE is that really scary though? That's been standard operating procedure in the game industry for years.
Very, very dangerous. That's a lemming way of thinking and well we know what happens to them.
I kind of wish I hadn't paid for either.
At release most AAA games are still $50/$60 on Steam.
The PSP version of GT wasn't very good. If they make one for Vita, I hope its a fully featured title.
@insomnium2
"Everything they've done has been in the name of profits and trying to take Sony's thunder away. Not out of good and fair policies or kindness of their heart."
If you think anything Sony has done hasn't been in the name of maximizing profits and taking Microsoft's thunder away, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you. Neither company is doing anything out of the fairness of their hearts, Sony has just done a better job o...
Unless you are Nintendo and then it runs a six month course. :)
It depends what is in it for them. I think you will see a lot of titles not funded by Microsoft or Sony making their way onto every possible platform because it makes good business sense to do so.
True but you can play co-op in the Toybox mode, right out of the box.
No one is making you buy or play anything. Much like with any game, the experience you get out of it is exactly what you put into it.
I'm assuming you feel the same way about every game that has character DLC, extra levels, etc...? Or are only some games that features DLC a shameless attempt to grab people's money?
The game comes with three in the box.
It is, except with a really cheap build quality to it.
The editor is mentioned in the review but one can't base a review off what may happen in the future but rather what was actually released to be played.
It does have a great attach rate but you have to also account for the type of people that already have Vitas. They are going to be the most ardent supporters and as such their attach rates are going to be absurdly high.
And while I think its a great idea to get a great device into the hands of the public, I'm not really sure who this bundle is really reaching out to? Is there really a fringe group of potential Vita supporters that have been holding out for a $500+ bundle...
@darthv72 regardless of system, my point stands. It didn't work out well for Sega.
And more established in what way? The Saturn was Sega's third home console, which followed the fairly successful Genesis.
And exactly how do you feel Sony could pull it off? They haven't been able to pull of much of anything over the last year or so. The Vita has been a bust, software sales for their big exclusive retail games have been nearly non-existent.
"Maybe a bigger reveal than the PS4 would be them saying you can buy it the very next day. No one would ever see that coming."
That worked out great for Sega with the Dreamcast.
I tuned out after "Year of Luigi".
Sony's been known to do some trash talking of their own in the past. Does no one remember when they had Crash standing outside the Nintendo offices?
Yay, now Android users can play one of the worst games released this year as well.