Every Bethesda game works better on Xbox than PS3. Does it matter? Not really.. since working better on Xbox is only relative. It doesn't run very well on any platform. Great Job Beth.
My import finally arrived about 3 weeks ago. It's a pretty good game. It's very similar to FFXII which I love. The traditional controls are a nice change on Wii. I rather enjoy the UK VO which I hope they keep if they do bring it over. That said, I haven't actually played a lot of it because the constant battle cries are friggin' annoying, like gratingly annoying. (And of course, timing: Arkham City, Uncharted 3, Skyward Sword and so many other games that have been relegated t...
Would Sony accidentally forget Tooth's gouged out eye?
No. Fake.
I didn't say it was good or bad. I said it was my experience.
I think Infamous 2 will be my favorite game of the year. I couldn't put it down until I got the platinum.
Here's the breakdown of my experience with Uncharted 3:
-Restart from last night's check point. Beat the gunfight of which that check point is at the start.
-Cutscene
-Find yellow thing to climb. UP+X, X, X, X, X, X, X, Left+X, X, X, X, X, X, O. X to jump a couple times in some direction.
-Repeat last step replacing 'Left+X' with 'Right+X' then continue to next step.
-Lasers, RPGs, gre...
Ditto.
Doesn't help that the reticle feels magnetically opposed to opponents' heads though.
I think the biggest sticking point is not the 8, but the fact that the reviewer seemed to criticize Uncharted for being what it is: A linear, character/story-driven, pulp action game.
I'm not willing to defend or attack the point other than to say the same could have been said about both previous games and never has it felt like a negative to me. So it seems odd for someone to go into the third installment of a series expecting anything different and ostensibly penalize t...
He's stepping into a Slim Jim in the great beyond.
Asylum was shipped in short supply because it was a new IP. It took me a few weeks before I could find a copy on a store shelf.
Since it was quite successful and its sequel anticipated much more, there were clearly more copies of Arkham City put into the pipeline for launch this time around.
The fact that sales were higher had as much to do with supply as it did demand.
Hope so. It would really help expedite early software development if developers don't have to go back to square one with their tools.
Stop saying 'devs'. It's not the damn developers!
It's publishers. Learn the difference.
Agent seems like vaporware to me. At best it seems akin to "I Am Alive".
Not quite but it's not far behind. And it really makes you wonder what the hell they're thinking. Their only hope is a scalable engine the can bridge the current generation with the next (as well as high/low-end PC hardware) and backward compatibility that doesn't completely screw them over with a radical new architecture.
Anyone who chooses to stay ought to be prepared for the worst. Populations are likely to drop drastically. Servers are likely to be merged. Linkshells (guilds) will crumble as many leaders choose not to continue and the remaining members are left with no means of reorganizing.
Ultimately this is all likely for the best. Even if only 10% of active players stay, it's still a major influx of funding for the project, which has, for a year, been hemorrhaging money.
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I don't know, even as a player and supporter of the game, I feel as though the title has lost all its external value. It's scoffed at at mere mention.
If anything, it's likely to SE's benefit to expand the number of platforms on which it's made available simply to expand its potential audience.
It's likely not a matter or money, simply a matter of policy.
I think both Microsoft and Sony are likely targeting holiday 2013 for their next launches. It wouldn't surprise me if they both launched on the same day.
I bet id can't wait.
Arne Meyer
If you haven't wised up to Activision's crap by now, you are an oblivious fool, too stupid to even care that you've obviously been ripped off.
I hope you aren't looking for sympathy.