The gold is definitely gone.
The New Republic
Accents in America are genuinely terrible. Accents outside of America have to be authentic. There's no one in the UK faking a British accent. And worse, R* would inevitably use the wrong British accent for whatever region it chose to set the game in.
It's a no win situation.
I'd like to see them redo snow on PS3. Naughty Dog did snow so well and Guerrilla Games is trying their hand at it now too. I think dynamic snow simulation done properly would be really great in Motorstorm; Much better than the PSP is capable of.
Either that, or a massively destructive urban environment.
Has everyone forgotten that every GTA takes place in a fictional setting?
Do you really want a GTA game entirely voiced with horrible accents?
To each their own, I guess.
Because we know these are all coming. Why waste precious E3 time on the obvious?
Minds will be blown when people find out Sony is merging PS2 and PSP into a single product, a portable PS2: The PS2go.
You heard it here first.
Reminder: Brake is on the left.
With every passing day, the UFC becomes more and more like WWE. It's just an entertainment business.
I couldn't give a damn about Gears or Crysis and I will never again own a Wii, so Zelda, though exciting in theory, means nothing in practice.
I just want to hear more about FFXIV. That's likely going to sum up my gaming career and life in general for the next few years.
November 16 or 23. Otherwise March 2011
Seems like a no-brainer.
Not bringing it to PS3 would be idiotic.
By this statement, Cloud and Sephiroth are universally hated characters outside Japan. Apparently Barret is the real star of FFVII.
How completely backward and idiotic.
The real piss off is that Squaresoft had real, relatable, middle-ground characters in it's own past: Kain, Cid (several iterations), Galuf, Locke, Edgar, Cyan, Zidane, Steiner. These are characters that blend real characteristics and flaws, not just default to the extreme of a single trait.
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It's a friggin' blast! It's Mario Kart meets Fast and the Furious.
I blame Square Enix because they said one thing and did another. And as a result of what they said, I spent a lot of money on a machine to continue to enjoy their products. A machine that has been pretty heavily snubbed by Square Enix in the subsequent 3 years.
I don't give a damn what Sony can afford. It's personal when it's about what I can afford.
Jesus Christ! They need to shrink the friggin' UI! I don't need a 6" diameter ATB bar!
Most of that didn't exist when I bought a PS3. I certainly didn't do it for the browser. Blu-ray played a small role. It played a bigger role in upgrading my television.
I bought a PS3 because Square Enix said I needed one to play Final Fantasy XIII. Ironic. Paid a hefty price too. I adopted early as the original models were being phased out so that I could relinquish my Final Fantasy XI playing fat PS2 to a friend.
No regrets. (Other than listening ...
Cliff Notes please.
Have we not yet learned to never get excited about impending firmware updates? It's just a disappointment in the making.
After FFXIII, I don't think anyone really cares.
They're one of the best PS3 devs around. I don't think you need to worry about that.
I'm not forming an opinion one way or another until I see the game. I'm not a fan of Spyro or Resistance, but I love R&C so it seems to come down to the IP more than the developer. The publisher makes absolutely no difference to me. EA will do a better job publicizing than Sony does, that's for sure.