Trade Kitana's and Reptile's fatalities with Noob's and Sheeva's first fatalities. Then the list would be fine.
Apparently you've never seen Destructoid's review of Deadly Premonition.
Oh God, I read that in his voice and everything!
Coincidentally enough, your comment was also in 7 words.
I wouldn't say Capcom are the masters. They're pretty high up there, but Activision has easily surpassed Capcom in the milking department.
I'll remind you that Activison released 7 Guitar Hero games in 2009 (Not including Band Hero and DJ Hero). Now that is some serious squeezing of the utters.
Those shadows look like Atari graphics.
And why are those soda cans so big?
Holy shit, I'm doing the same! High-Five!
Oh God, if Genjiro was made playable, I think I'd have a huge nerdgasm.
Well it's obvious that the PS3 is the lead platform for this game, considering that this is somewhat of a sequel to Demon's Souls.
If anything, this version will run better than the 360 version, and this is just speculation since, again, the PS3 is the main platform for their development.
Not too surprising, considering Harada and the gang are busy with Tekken Tag Tournament 2 at the moment.
Granted it does suck because it's probably safe to say that we wont be seeing this game until 2013 at least.
Even with Namco being hard at work with Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Tekken X Street Fighter, they're still making an updated Tekken 6?
Yeah right.
What makes this even funnier is to think how many times Kratos is going to have to climb out of Hades again after all of these fatalities.
@whydoyouask
Nice stealth edit there bud.
But it's ok. Thankfully I have a PC to play with online. Or games to play offline with.
Now that I think about it, I asked myself, "Why do I pay $50 (now it's $60) a year for this," back in December of 2010. Even with a price tag, Live has its own issues.
The gameplay ended up sucking because of two reasons:
1. MK games within the past decade weren't known for its good gameplay. Most fighting game fans (myself included) saw how bad those games were and wasted little time with them.
2. Instead of using their time to make the game somewhat balanced (at least as far as a Mortal Kombat game can be balanced), they just brought every single character in the game. Too busy with having every character in the game ...
Last time they did that, we got Armageddon, and we all know how shitty that turned out.
Easy. After he completely took the spotlight from Claire by doing flips, explosions, shooting guns, and making out in a giant pool of water all at once in Resident Evil: Degeneration, I really don't think we need more Leon.
Who the hell thought that it'd be good to have Leon do all the hero shit while Claire did nothing but just stare at computer monitors?
He never said anything about the consoles themselves being bad. He just stated that Sega consoles have not done well in terms of sales, which is essentially true, save for the Sega Genesis.
Tis a shame too, because lord knows I'd buy a new Sega console in a heartbeat.
It's like asking, "Why do people buy Madden every year? It's still the same game." While it may seem the same to one person, the fanbase thinks differently and supports the series and can easily recognize the differences.
I'm not too much of a Dynasty Warriors fan, but I still enjoy the games regardless. Aside from Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage (and yes, this can be seen as a Dynasty Warriors game) I haven't really bought a Dynasty Warriors-...
Let's hope the Korean Zombie doesn't get robbed from a decision this time.
For starters, you're playing it on a console. If you're going to play an actual Duke Nukem FPS, do it right. Play it on the PC.