I agree with the last half of your article. If you want to buy used there are plenty of ways to get your games for cheap. Amazon is also a surprisingly good way to get more money out of selling a copy of a game than Gamestop. This article has nothing to do with promoting Gamestop or any other major or minor chain, but rather to do with the myth that used games outright steal money from a developer or publisher with no return when that simply is not the truth. But yeah, there are some great me...
I don't really see your point. Free Radical pretty much always made shooters, and they started struggling after they released a total stinker with Haze. They didn't even fully shut down, they just became Crytek UK and now they're working on Homefront 2. Zipper got the can after they ruined SOCOM. Nothing else to it. Bioware is developing an RTS right now so, yet again, what?
And as far as Unreal, the engine is cheap, has great tools, and have been used to create g...
They're already doing that. If the rumors about the next-gen versions of the PS3 and 360 are true, you wont be able to borrow games from a friend because you'll need to pay some manner if licensing just to play the game itself because it'll be locked to your account. Welcome to the future.
Are you a Reaper?
But what drives people to those extremes in the first place? If you think that all of these people are 40 year old basement dwellers, you're sadly mistaken. These are otherwise rational people who feel that they have no other recourse but to go to this extreme.
I don't know if you've heard, but one of the ending petition groups has raised more than $30,000 in support of Child's Play, a charity that gives games to sick children. Does that sound like a rabid mob...
Yeah, I hear that EA is really strapped for cash. That's why they launched Mass Effect 3 into space.
Thanks for proving my point, appreciate it.
A werewolf perk tree? Sounds good to me.