To answer your question, I still don't, though I'm not a hater. The Gamescom showing for the system wasn't as impressive as your trying to make it.
-Most of that stuff we already know about.
-CoD was awful.
-Tearaway and Killzone won't come until 2013, but they are impressive nonetheless.
-Some of the stuff, like PS +, should have been there already.
-Crossbuy really only benefits those with a PS3 and Vita.
A bit off on the pricing, but yeah I see what you mean. This is clearly for PS3 owners who own a Vita as well.
Looks like a PS2 title.
4 vs 4 multiplayer?
Developed by Nihlistic?
50 dollars?!
Hell to the no!
Why? This isn't Madden 13, it's Madden 12.5. I already played last year's game, so why would I want to play it again?
See the charts below for a partial list of upcoming games and software for hand-held Nintendo systems (details subject to change).
Contraindication.
You know, this looks pretty damn interesting. I really want to see this in gameplay.
What I'm basically trying to say is that they already said they were not selling below RRP, so I don't why this is coming as a surprise. Me personally, I would prefer it at a cheaper price, but it's not. And it is still an opinion.
How could a company store sell a product for LESS than they are suggesting it be sold at? Wouldn't that necessarily mean the RPP wasn't actually the RPP, but rather the price they are selling it at?
Now I want to explain this before people start complaining... this is the regular RRP.
Just because a retailer doesn't sell a game for £39.99 doesn't mean that game's RRP isn't £39.99. Just because twenty retailers choose to undercut an RRP by £10 does not change that game's RRP.
This is simply another option to get the game, this is not the only way to get it. So if you don't like the price, just get retail. This is not...
@KingOptimusOrigin111 Yes, it is. As Chain of Memories is the sequel to 1, 358/2 Days is the intertwine between 1 and 2, and 3D is the sequel to Kingdom Hearts 2.
All of these games are important to the story, so I don't know why people consider some of them spin offs.
It's not a spin off, it's a sequel. The only spin off I can call is re:Coded and that's only in terms of importance of story. Unlike that game all the other games are not spin offs. If that's true, then Birth By Sleep is also a spin off because it's on a handheld.
This is not a rip-off of Pikmin. These are two very different games. The only similarity I see is that a bunch of heroes follow you like Pikmin do. Other than that, nothing else.
Have you seen this month's NPD on other sites? Or VGChartz? Not the most accurate of places I know, but it's not selling so well. Think below Gamecube levels in 2006. Yeah...
And how many of those are system sellers? Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty? I worried that Assassin's Creed will have trouble selling since it's releasing the same day as the original game. Also, we haven't seen anything about Call of Duty yet (Gamescom), which is more worrying.
@KnaveX Forgot about that PS2 game (released in 2002 I believe), but my point still stands.
First, there are only two versions of Link in Smash Bros. Mario and Luigi play similarly, but they do have some major differences, kinda like Ryu and Ken from Street Fighter.
Second, all the Smash characters are either from E, E10+, or T rated games. Snake is the only M rated character, but he has also appeared in T rated games. Plus, the Metal Gear Solid series is not as gruesome as to say God of War or Twisted Metal.
Third, it's from the games the Plays...
"We felt if the tech was there, and the game support was there, then the audience would be there."
ORLY?!
And... here... we... go.
So... someone hacked the site then? This is so confusing.
Nothing to do with Nintendo?
Metal Gear started on the NES and Solid Snake appeared on the Gamecube, so there is some history right there.
Sonic on the other hand was a rival to Mario for years back in the Sega vs Nintendo days. People always wanted those two duke it out.
Was all of that for Vita though? No, it was for PS3. That's not what I'm talking about here.