It's good that they're making up the effort with the GCN3 thing though. Will you be going?
Not really surpised by anything here, but I think that was the point!
Yeah, that's a lot better. But it's still a bit generic, even the whole "moody soldier in monotone" box art trend that we've had lately is better than this.
I like the image, they've used it on a lot of promotional materials, but I'm not sure about using it as the box art. It looks to generic for those not in the know...
I gave up this a while I ago but I tempted to jump back in for a bit, and I think right about now would probably be a good time to do so!
A real shame, I was looking forward to this too.
Let me guess? He loves playing with his kids on Wii Sports...
It's not all that amazing is it, really? Why not a special spartan helmet or something?
Don't you have to do the thing with Dr. Pepper?
Whenever it's released, it's a day one buy for me.
They never gave-up on the orginal Xbox - did you really think the 360 would be any different?!
Or maybe the disagreers were trying to say that THEY could wait for the game? Hmm? Ok, maybe not...
I kinda agree with you here, Halo is a series in which they can't mess about too much, because the mainstream audience - not necessairly the hardcore gaming audience, mbut those who don't often read gaming websites or magazines - have an expectation of what a Halo game will be. Having reached the level of awareness that is has is no accident, and Microsoft will want to keep it there.
Sounds like a cross between deBlob and Parrappa the Rappa to me...
Yup. Not everything Jaffe says I agree with, but this I certainly do.
I kinda lost track with Guild Wars quite a while ago. Am quite looking forward to GW2 though.
Well, they would say that, wouldn't they?
I wanna see more on MH Frontier... is it just a port or will they smarten it up a bit?
hype, hype, hype...
This is a European schedule, and knowing Nintendo Dragon Quest will be delayed til the kids go back to school - if kids talk about it at school, it will sell. That's the way low age rated software often works in the UK.