It was never set for release in August, and has always been on the books as a September release.
Don't quite know where this "news" is coming from, frankly.
Makes no difference to me. Will still get the 360 edition, mainly because I won't need to spend an hour downloading a patch for the game every time I boot it up.
I mean, I'll still have to grab a patch, but on the 360 it'll take a twentieth of the time.
Yeah, and until I have an actual reason to switch from DVDs, I'll still use them. I had a reason to switch from VHS (better clarity, DVDs don't wear out) and a reason to switch from a flip phone (new phone had much more in the way of features.)
Getting up to change discs every few hours (if this is true, that is!) isn't a reason to upgrade to anything else.
@jriquelme_paraguay: Yeah, but by not caring, nobody is WANTING anybody to change the limitations of DVDs.
You're coming across as a really, really shit fanboy.
Sigh. Kinect story. Kinect haters. What's new?
Fruit Ninja Kinect is a FANTASTIC game. It may not be Call of Duty or Battlefield - which is blatantly all you play - but 9/10 for a game that will give you a lot of playing time for around 1/6th of the price of a full retail game is fair enough, I'd say.
Headline news: Venjense in "other people may like something he doesn't" shocker!
Amazing shortsightedness being displayed on N4G yet again. Same motions as riding a horse, more or less. Don't see the problem, myself.
The game is worth $15, easily. Anyone saying "OMG, it doesn't have replayability" is correct in what they're saying.
However, they honestly don't understand the beauty of gaming, in that you can play a game that provides a good, rewarding experience without it requiring 400 hours of repetitive levelling.
Which one? I listed two.
"For every surprisingly OK game like 50 Cent’s Bulletproof and Blood on the Sand"
...and there goes the credibility of the rest of this article.
"Why The Kinect Isn’t Innovation"
Nothing IS innovation.
Something CAN be innovative, however.
Oh, and "The Kinect" is incorrect too. So, the only real correct words you have in your five word headline are "Why" and "Isn't."
WELL DONE!
When the article title is complete garbage, you can generally bet your bottom dollar that the article itself is even worse. And yes,...
"What makes a game Hardcore?"
Perception. The end.
If anyone who actually CARES whether a game is hardcore enough can convince their friends that a game is hardcore, then its hardcore.
Everybody else is too busy enjoying the game itself, and acting like an adult.
Yes, but being a complete idiot T3MPL3TON, you wouldn't understand that you can't remove "I think" or "my opinion is" and suddenly turn a personal opinion into fact.
That isn't how it works.
I don't like the game, but it isn't "a fact" that it isn't great.
It really isn't though, is it?
No, its an opinion. You can't say "I think this. THAT'S A FACT." because it damned well isn't.
Fool.
Wow...what stunning NEWS.
Oh no, wait...
I really don't get what everybody is worried about.
Ghost Recon supports Kinect. How? Gestures and voices in Gunsmith mode (non-gameplay) and voice controls in gameplay. Neither of which are essential.
Forza 4 supports Kinect. How? Head tracking for in-car views. Non-essential.
And yet everyone is crying about how Microsoft is "forcing" Kinect on people. No, it isn't. The same games that have Kinect features, will be entirel...
The same kind of people that then approve the article for publishing on N4G, I guess.
Yah, fanboys.
Had a launch 360 Elite up until the 360 S came out. Got one of those on launch day...no RROD.
Most of my friends haven't seen the dreaded RROD either. I guess it depends on whether or not you keep it in a ridiculously tight space, or under a pile of blankets or something.
My PS3, on the other hand...has been replaced twice because of the YLOD. Go figure.
When I run track in Kinect Sports, I'm in control. When I perform moves in Dance Central, I'm in control. When I'm trying to play a game that really should have been designed to use a controller, I'm not in control.
The developers and publishers are what will kill Kinect.
And it would be one hell of a feat of design for Microsoft to build Kinect into it's next console, and still make it so that the whole thing fits under your TV.
Ridiculous attitude. The SecureCode technology is in place at a LOT of places. Not only that, but if you forget your password, you can change it in seconds. Done it myself multiple times.
But hey, feel free to pay more elsewhere because you can't be bothered to remember a password. :)