It does look fake - Crash doesn't fit in, and he doesn't look like he's made out of polygons like everyone else - but I'd still be surprised if an actual version of Crash was just yet to be announced.
Only reason to hit "disagree" to this is to troll.
Nothing works 100% of the time. AAA titles crash once in a blue moon. You're just plain wrong.
Most of the people on here have this feeling of entitlement that makes no sense. Phil Fish may come across as a jerk, but look at it from his point of view. It took years for him to complete the game. He's felt pressure like none of us could probably imagine (from gamers, from himself, financially, etc).
And now you have a big company like MS (which I can't believe people are defending when it comes to $$), basically limiting him. Like it or not, FEZ is a visionary g...
Monsters. All the old levels, all of the new levels (including PSP levels/towers), at least 1 new island.
I'd definitely have Infamous 1/2 on the list.
Infamous 1: Trish, Kessler, the ending.
Infamous 2: The hardest choice I've possibly made in a game.
Can't wait for this one. I haven't played a Dynasty Warrior style game since the PS2. I love One Piece. I've been waiting for them to make a game that was as good as the Naruto games!
How is this news? Articles like this need to go to a "deals" section or something.
I agree. In my opinion, Suikoden II is as big a deal as FFVII.
I downloaded it from the European store last week. I have to say, I'm addicted. It took a while because you don't start really feeling powerful till about 6 or 7 hours in, but once you can start doing more than 1 move per turn, it gets awesome.
You couldn't have said it better. MGS4 is an achievement in gaming. People forget the first time they revisited Shadow Moses. It's chilling and powerful.
In fact, THAT might be the greatest moment this gen for me. Landing in the snowy area, making my way through, and then, seeing Shadow Moses, while the music sweeps over the scene.
what about that dancing star wars game?
You mean...like Heavy Rain?
If it's a port of the PS3/360, it'll be open world. However, if they port the DS version to the Vita (which seems likely at this point because they are being secretive about it), it'll be more like a traditional Lego game, meaning no open world.
Here's hoping it's based on the console version!
If I thought like you did, I wouldn't have kept my PS2, Xbox 360, PS3, 3DS...
You got some disagrees. Maybe they think you don't have snacks?
While I've heard this game is good, and I'm going to pick it up right when it comes out, this kind of non-story is what makes N4G second rate at times.
EA gave me Mass Effect on my PS3. They are ok in my book.
What you fail to understand is, just because DLC is on the disk doesn't make it different that if you had to download it. They are withholding it either way. If you disagree, you don't understand the development cycle. They plan for this stuff long before the game is released.
Also, by having it on the disk, it creates 2 distinct advantages to the customer. 1, it's very fast to download, so you don't need a fast connection to enjoy it immediately. 2, it doesn&...
I think it depends. I can remember getting to Bowser in the first Mario Brothers game, and having a truly tense situation because, if I died, I'd have to start the entire game over just to beat it.
It made those later levels incredibly rewarding. You don't get that same feeling from today's games. Aside from things like Demon's/Dark Souls.