Yeah..."War. War never changes.", from the first 2 Fallouts, my favorite games ever.
It still send chills down my spine. In fact, I think those are still two of the best intros ever. I still watch them on YouTube from time to time. I like the new games in the series, but the first two were too amazing for (more) words.
Which ones, to be exact, besides Gran Turismo 5?
I love HD collections. People who say they take away from new games must have a lot of free time in their hands, because I surely can't play all the new things that interest me. There are just so many new releases each and every month...and the HD collections are just another (great) option for us gamers, allowing us to revisit (or play for the first time) the great classics of the past.
Now, just get me the Kingdom Hearts HD Collection, please.
Wow, amazing news! I'm not a big JRPG fan, but I'm a HUGE Studio Ghibli fan. Guaranteed purchase.
I'm not a big Nintendo fan (their games generally aren't my cup of tea).
That said, my daughter owns a Wii and a DS (and loves them) and I think they (Nintendo) have their place in the industry and a lot of fans. I really hope they can turn this mess around and put their sh@#$ together.
All you said it's true, of course, but overall I don't think it's an honest way of selling the game.
Ok, maybe now we can just kill motion controls forever and return to the good ol' controller.
Good list, IMHO.
I'd just add John Marston, as Legion said above.
It's very misleading.
If the whole game isn't available for free, it shouldn't say "FULL Game - Crimson Alliance" beside the price of "FREE".
To me, it's a plain lie, because it's not the full game.
I played this one back in the day and finished it. The only thing I remember is that I liked the game until the last stage, which sucked (but I don't remember how it was at all).
I don't think they should put more than one game of each franchise. This, so far into the generation, leads to glaring omissions as the Assassin's Creed games (not the first one, but Part 2 or Brotherhood should be on that list).
I only want one thing: MID-MISSION CHECKPOINTS.
I'm sick of driving across the city, just to get there and fail the mission, and then have to drive all over again.
It really depends.
I don't care if a game is too easy if the story is good and it's fun. I actually enjoyed Fable 2, although it's the most ridiculously easy game I've ever played.
But I usually don't like hard games when they do one of the following:
1) Require you to memorize the entire stage before you can beat it (Megaman-style)
2) When you die, you have to repeat entire sections that you've alrea...
I'd like to know The Vurtla World! It sounds awesome!
That's a whole bunch of spoilers. Damn it...I still haven't played most of those games.
I have to agree with you...when your best game is a port of a title from three generations ago, something is clearly not right.
But I hope the 3DS can recover. I love my DS, and my daughter loves it even more. But for now, I'm sticking with Vita.
Please don't do that, or Fox News will say your console killed you.
Then I'll still keep playing point-and-click adventures, turn-based RPGs and strategy games, and every thing that doesn't require any reflexes.
I can see myself playing well into my nineties (at least I hope so).
That's exactly why. There are so many options, it's impossible for any game to be sold to everyone. Everybody can pick their favorites and buy them, and in the end the sales get distributed among all the available exclusives.
Xbox has less of them, so everyone buys the same games (I'm not bashing, as I have both systems, but it's a simple question of math).
So deserving, and a good list too. It's an amazing game, and maybe it is indeed the best on PSN.
But I think Stacking should be on that list. To me, the best things on PSN are exactly these quirky little games, with ideas that challenge the norm.
Edit: I also can't wait for Journey.