Well if The Last of Us makes it out, then I agree with you. I wrote the piece based off of The Last of Us not being released. I think you misread this line "However I think that Starhawk will ultimately take Game of the Year for the PS3, unless The Last of Us is released."
But I could have worded it better too. Thank you for the response :)
I'm not sure it exists any more either. I added it because it hasn't been officially cancelled that ...
I need to find this bill and try to read it for myself before I leap to any conclusions about what is or isn't hinted at. I've only seen small bits that are tossed about and bandied as if it was the only aspect to the whole of the bill.
Sony, Microsoft, EA, Nintendo etc should have the right to support things that protect their interests, but not if it violates actual freedom of speech. Contrary to the belief of the hacking community that does not include hacked games...
I played both ME and ME 2 originally on the 360. I also played ME 2 on the PS3 and preferred the PS3's version to the 360's version.
You're right that you can't boil the whole of the game down with a 15 minute 'comic' but it does give the basics. But it allows the major plot points to impact the storyline for the PS3's version. The small side quests don't have any real impact on the story line, but it would've been nice to have.
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Hmmm the article seems to be skewed quite a bit towards JRPGs and Final Fantasy in particular. I love RPGs of all kinds, western and eastern.
My all time favorite is Final Fantasy IX.
Several other greats include:
Final Fantasy VI
Dragon Quest VII
Baldur's Gate
Planescape Torment
IceWind Dales
7th Saga
Breath of Fire III
Breath of Fire
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn
"Nobody's purpose for gaming applies to everyone. You game to have fun, so do I. However, I find trophy hunting fun as well. I also game for the challenges, which is what trophies are great for at times."
I know that one man's fun won't always mesh with what another gamer considers to be fun. My biggest issue with those who create numerous threads to find what games have the easiest Platinums so they can finally get one is that they're going after ga...
Those are pretty cool. I like the Street Fighter one.
I've seen more than a few people mention that video games have helped them out with their English skills. That's good to know. It shows that there is more to video games than just killing things.
They help me focus past the pain that I live with on a regular basis.
The more I see on this game, the more interested I become. It looks like a very cool new IP and the Vita could definitely use it's own set of original IPs.
I can see the God of War series continuing somehow, but I don't see it happening with Kratos.
As far as co-op goes, I would rather it not contain any type of multi-player. It seems that there are far too few solid solo experiences any more. Multi-player's been tacked onto nearly every franchise out there. Either the multi-player bites or the solo campaign bites. Rare is the game with a full solid experience in both areas.
The first 2 pages were pretty boring, but it started to get a bit more interesting on the 3rd page.
I don't collect Achievements or Trophies. Well maybe that's not entirely accurate. If a game is enjoyable, then I will work on the Trophies as a way to extend the game a bit. Otherwise any Achievements or Trophies I obtain are done in the normal course of gaming. I don't care about my score or level.
My stance on the topic has changed a bit over t...
Dealing with the person in question isn't always a good idea. Had I dealt with the guy from my response a few minutes ago, I'd've decked the guy for cussing at me. With the metal in my back, that would've hurt me as much as my fist hitting him would've hurt him. Not to mention, I'd rather not go to jail to hitting someone.
The Store Manager was the culprit to start with and getting into a pissing contest over a matter of opinion wouldn't have done ...
I've had one seriously negative experience with a GameStop a few years back. The Store Manager was trying to influence a customer to not buy a PS3. He told the customer that the only reason the PS3s were painted black was so that you could crap on them and not see it. (He used the more vulgar term.) He went on to say that all PS3s that GS in general receive with the buyback program are all sent to the dump, but 360s are always refurbished and never break down. (This was at the height of t...
Not really much substance to the "article". They left out a few games and their history really wasn't all that impressive. It's an interesting look, but I was hoping for more of an article and less of a slide show.
I think I'm going to need to write up a retort to this story this weekend. I really hate seeing stuff like this.
If ye don't like violence in video games then just walk away or play the kiddy games.
An FPS game by it's nature is going to be violent. Who wants to play an FPS with water guns and candy?
I'd rather see games re-released in original format than actually remade. I didn't care for FF VII to be honest. I thought FF VI was a better game. But even so I wouldn't want FF VI remade for the Vita or PS3.
I played both Blue Dragon and Lost Odysseus. Unfortunately I didn't care for either. Blue Dragon felt too kiddish. I got to the 3rd disc on LO before I lost interest.
Not saying they're bad games, but I think those two are better left where they are especially this far out since their releases.
But I'm interested to see how Ni No Kuni plays out :D
I disagree with the article. In my opinion exclusives are what defines a console and differentiates it from the rest. If everything was multi-platform, then we'd only need 1 console and that would be disastrous.
When I think of the XBox 360 I think of games like Halo, Gears, and Fable. When I think of the Playstation 3 I think of God of War, inFAMOUS, Uncharted, Ratchet & Clank, LBP and Killzone. There are more exclusives than just these, but they are amongst the more...
It's not difficult to build a computer. I've done so in the past. You can build a decent gaming rig for a bit under $800 and be fairly confident it'll last at least as long as a console. Thankfully today's plug'n play PC concept is far easier than it was 10 years ago.
But having spent a good decade and a half gaming on a console before PCs became cheap enough for the average household, I simply prefer consoles to PC. I played a few RPGs on the PC like Bald...
The link works now. Good article.
I'm sorry, I didn't know that Yakuza was exclusive to the PS3. My apologies for the omission. I will add some information about both Yakuza and Dust514.