Only 10 lol, there'd be hundreds if this list was from the PS2.
@1.1.5 - It's a concept, not a real thing, and nobody said it was real...
i think they want to make it like COD, but the fanbase probably isn't loyal enough for that tactic to work
Seems reasonable for under £100, but the turtle beach headsets have really come down in price, I've seen some for under £40.
One thing that looks kinda weird though, is that you can't hover any more in Starhawk, so does that mean you can't shoot from above unless you're moving?
I think anyone would be pissed if this happened for their game.
Then why exactly did he say what he said now? Did you even read the article, he basically said that they're thinking about it, but it's unlikely.
Rather than have multiplayer, they should just offer free DLC for a few weeks after launch. That will stop people from trading the game in.
I guess Xbox 360-only owners who were expecting an Uncharted-like experience will be disappointed. PS360 FTW!
Lol, don't know if serious o_o
July is always wide open, I don't understand why no company releases a big game this month??? They would make a killing.
PSP was great when it started out, Jeanne D'Arc is one of my favorite games ever, if they kept releasing games like that they would have had even more sales. But 70 million is nothing to be ashamed of.
I hope it isn't true, but it looks like it could be if they require saves from both of the previous games.
He's right about that, nobody knows who they're gonna attack next. Hacker ego inflation will now continue.
It doesn't look like activision are doing one either :(.
By far my favorite shooter on PS2, but it was very difficult, especially the last level. It took me 2 hours to finally beat, but I died so many times.
It's definitely the best, Spirits Within is one of the most boring films ever, and HOTD2 is a B-movie.
How come Sony didn't promote this?!?!!
I'll probably just get Infamous at launch, and then Red Faction a little later. Couldn't care less about DNF.
sweet, another one bites the dust. hopefully this teaches them that there are consequences for your actions.