That's incredible. Really a plus!
They figured it might turn out to be a male version of Nariko, from Heavenly Sword, what with the flowing hair and such.
That blows.
I love Australia, but damn...it sucks to be a gamer there.
Aren't you a smart one!
Bubbles for your deduction powers!
.....3rd time
Skynet, anyone?
lol!
Bubbles!
I agree with this article.
I wouldn't be surprised to see a delay at all....Epic has a LOT to add to their engine to make it on-par with other engines.
*rubs eyes*
Am I really reading this?
I can't see this happening...there'd be no competition anymore in the graphics card market.
That's not capitalism now, is it?!
I agree with everything except the PSP and DS being dead.
There will probably be upgraded versions, but by no means will they be dead.
It's alright....as long as 2 things are done well:
1. The framerate (I can't stand it when RTS games don't flow smoothly)
2. The control configuration (hopefully the buttons are mapped well)
I am so glad I just got a gaming PC.
I am loving those soft shadows! WOOO!
The graphics look very polished in this title.
Definitely worth a rent from me, and then later a buy if I like it enough.
Yeah...I made the stupid mistake of buying the 6-CD (I think) version of UT 2004 a few years ago.
Hooray for Blu-ray and 50GB of goodness!
I won't play this due to the fact that Matt Damon's not depicted in it.
That really sucks, especially after watching the movies and liking them a lot.
ALl developers should use Natural Motion Technology, and DMM.
*know what I mean, know what I mean, say n' more say n' more!*
Ahh, gotta love Monty Python.
a gig or two of ram (especially XDR ram, for god's sake man!) could cause SERIOUS heat problems inside a videogame console.
Let's not forget about cost as well.
HAHAHAHAHAH omfg that was GREAT!
Red Faction is an FPS.
It was on PS2 and other consoles.
Red Faction:
http://www.gamepro.com/sony...
Red Faction 2:
http://ps2.ign.com/articles...
Average metacritic review score for both games is well in the 80's, which is fantastic.
Also, I thi...
Uwe Boll's movies are about as attractive and appealing as a picture of an aborted fetus on a huge sign poster at an anti-abortion rally.