TF2 does it right. Especially if you like hats.
I had loads of light gun games which I loved. House of the dead, Virtua Cop, Crypt Killer... The console was a lot of fun, and cracking for beat-em-up fans. At release it was so expensive in the UK though... But it also had a built in hard drive which was a nice touch.
Then you missed the more interesting parts of the article.
Fair play PS2, fair play.
That was my point, it sits on the opposite end of the spectrum where the single player detracts from the games core experience, MP.
And I wasn't disputing you play a lot of games on a lot of systems, but to label anyone a "true gamer" is so subjective. One person may consider a true gamer, someone who is PC based solely as that's where a lot of the origin and development processes came from. Someone else may consider that a term for the MMO crowd... Maybe I ...
I agree with your point to some extent. I disagree with your use of the term "true gamer" as there is no such thing. And also you have to recognise there are games out there like Battlefield and Battlefront where the multiplayer doesn't need a supporting single player... Also games like the Division look set to blur the lines of single and multiplayer campaigns in a way I think looks exciting.
Not at all. My point was clearly stated in the words of my previous post... no mention of graphics, no mention of Nintendo.
I was simply replying to PSK22 and explaining that "History makes them strong" is not always the case and constantly changing and adapting to suit the newer environment is the only way to stay afloat.
Don't be so defensive Andrew.
It makes me a little sad. Not that these games are receiving sequels... but the fact that all of their story arcs won't come to an end when I see their credits :(
I like to complete a game, and try something different out later... not keep playing the same thing time and time again.
Learning from history makes people strong. Looking to the future makes people strong.
Living in the past and sitting on your laurels doesn't... Sega had a great history when the Playstation was born, then it became it.
C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!
I do too, but with the up and coming PS4 my money needs to be locked to my wallet for a few months first :)
Nice looking game, it looks smooth!
You must know what an escort is Kran ;)
It'll need a huge overhaul to not suck like it has the last 7 years...
A very apt sentence :)
I think the slightly larger controller will improve the thumbsticks (especially for us with man sized hands)
It costs $153 over here in the UK.
They simply changed the $ to a £ and stuck it up for sale... I'm passing just because I think that's bull.
It makes sense to doesn't it?
There is nothing wrong with a well priced Digital only copy... it's just a shame they are mostly not well priced.
Well done, you're not illiterate.