I was beginning to feel like the PSP was the forgotten handheld as of late.
Bit of an MS slant to their predictions.
Something I've noticed is that alot of Japanese developers seem to have a face or a "rock star" within their company: Kojima, Itagaki, Miyamoto, Takahashi, Kamiya.
Contrast this to other (Western) studios and you don't often have that. There are a rare few like Sid Meier, Peter Molyneux, Will Wright who have earned their stripes over decades of quality work and whose name alone sells games, but primarily you know a company by its name and you don't typically associ...
Wasn't it brought up the Witcher was being ported to consoles? Is that still happening?
Don't forget GoW: Chains of Olympus.
I actually didn't like Renegade Squadron on the PSP. It might have more to do with playing it on a handheld. The controls just didn't feel good to me. I might have a totally different opinion on a console though.
This is a very shallow article. It adds no thought or reasoning into the conclusions other than "It just should be this way".
What kind of logic is sell it at half price and sell over twice the amount and make more profit? First of all the resources and cost involved with producing, distributing, shipping and having retailers stock twice the product on precious shelf space is going to cost you alot more. So, if you have to sell twice as much to make the same profit...
The graphics look great. Game looks interesting, but I had no idea what the heck he was talking about. I hope it plays easier then he explained it.
Ah, my balls haven't dropped yet and I'm way past 15 :(
Ain't competition grand?
LBP only gets honorable mention? I would have to disagree there.
I like Qore. I would argue contrary to this article that Qore more resembles a magazine than a website. You just get alot more visual content this way.
Veronica was a bit annoying in the first episode, but the second she was much better, plus she's not hard on the eyes.
Man, this company did itself no favors pumping out Turning Point even though they claimed they had no time, small budget, etc. Atari is publishing which needs to get itself a break after Alone in the Dark.
I see this one as a tepid release with average scores and average (or worse) sales at best. The best hope they could have is releasing during a dry spell.
Web site saying "we have decided to re-up on our contract with Activision publishing" following a "recently renegotiated deal."
Read that as saying, we wrote the check and Activision signed it.
Does this mean you get to meet the girl that did the ad? She said she couldn't wait to meet me and my dream team. I think she likes me :)
Hopefully, that is just PR speak and they are fixing alot of these problems for the PS3 version. If they are getting good sales despite bad reviews, what motiviation do they have?
Once again blogs prove that any schlup with a need for attention and delusions that somehow their opinions matter to anyone but their mother, regardless of their writing talent and ability can indeed get attention.
I read Bruce's blogs (when he thoughtfully links them here for us) more for the head shaking effect it has on me. He has yet to prove any thoughtful analysis on any topic he posts about.
Support for a gaming system does not end after date of purchase....
Do people that write articles for gaming sites really have nothing to say or do they just like to see their writing published?
About every other article that winds up here is just absurd meandering of some gamer on a site trying to come up with something interesting to say.
I mean really, darn near every game has multiplayer. There are only so many gamers and so many hours to play of course they are going to move around and abandon older games.
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This will go over about as well as a fart in church.
I recently rented this game and it is making it very hard not to outright buy the rental, plus with the August updates might have to keep this one.