Yeah, I own and prefer the PS3 to the other available consoles, but I'm not going to delude myself. There was, let's face it, barely anything to play on the thing for a while after launch. As for the RAM thing, well, I'm not a developer, but Insomniac, Guerrila Games and Naughty Dog don't seem to mind it :)
Well, to be fair, the vast majority of Wii owners are computer-illiterate old age pensioners and 4 year olds, but I shan't degrade into 'fanboyism' here :)
And yes, I hate when these silly fanboys think the liberal use of the word "Nazi" is intelligent, especially when it's used in regards to a fictional console war that exists nowhere but in the minds of delusional fanboys.
Not only that, but when fanboys of Company X make allusions to the relation between Corpor...
Um... news reporting and videogame journalism don't share a whole lot in common.
That sounds pretty much like the perfect idea to me, General. They might need to tailor the story a little bit though, since large parts of the story have Drake and Elena seperated. Maybe in the sequel, they'll include it. It's definitely a great opportunity.
I was just thinking, you know the part when you're jet-skiing up the river? How awesome would that part be to play in co-op. It really is a beautiful game, to be able enjoy it with your girlfriend would be great.
I know this sounds stupid, like I'm pointlessly defending the game, but, in my personal opinion, online wouldn't be a good thing for Uncharted. It's just not that kind of game.
This is just my opinion though, no-one else's. It's just that I feel people's recently increasing need to play online has driven developers away from putting in the time to create deep, lengthy, single-player experience. Too many games come out now that last 5-6 hours on your first playthrough, which reall...
Mmm... sounds lovely. Shame you can't do that to Elena.
Exactly, my friend. The only thing regarding this subject that "annoys" me to any degree at all, is reviewer bias, but even that really doesn't matter in the big picture, not one bit. I've never gone by reviews, I've much preferred to ask my friends what they thought of a game, and I usually get a far better idea of what to expect from the game, than Iever could by looking at Metacritic or Gamerankings.
As for the statistic battles... ugh. Now that a lot of 360 fanboys ...
Uncharted is an absolutely fantastic game, I just wish it could have gone on a little longer. It's actually surprisingly underrated, considering it's a PS3 exclusive, and among the best-looking. I might play through it again, I still need to unlock the "Doughnut Drake" skin...
If anyone else here's unlocked Doughnut Drake, could you tell me what it is? Don't worry about spoilers, it's just a skin :)
I have a question: will anyone here care about whether or not if Ninja Gaiden 2 comes to PS3?
Thanks for that, bubbles for you. If anyone knows about complaining, it's me (being a Brit) but I really can't see why so many people are getting worked up about this at all. Why do people even let reviews decide what they play for them in the first place? The only people getting worked up are the MGS fans, and if they need good reviews to feel good about the game, that says a lot about them. It's not like EDGE and Eurogamer "desecrated" the game, and, as you already stated, it isn'...
Thanks you two, have some bubbles. It really is a fantastic movie.
There actually is a light-hearted movie about a Jewish boy and his father in a German concentration camp, but I can't remember the name of it.
In the movie, the father gets his son through it all by pretending it's all a big game, and, at the end (***major spoilers, don't read on if you want to see it yourself***) when the Nazis begin killing all the Jews, the father convinces his son that it's the "big" hide-and-seek game, and whoever wins is the champion, so his son better h...
That last part was really well put, and, in easy-to-swallow flowchart form!
Bubbles to you.
Hey, believe me, I don't agree with the article at all, I was just answering his question. In my opinion, this news really shouldn't be here, because it's sensationalist journalism, which gets on my nerves.
Metal Gear SOLID 4. Metal Gear is actually an older series, but same base storyline.
What you're saying is that, no matter what scores the game gets, we're still going to end up with the same quality game, right? Because if that's the case, then I agree with you, but everyone's too busy complaining about the state of gaming journalism and how it's in a shambles to consider that.
Although, there is one magazine that annoys me, and that's EDGE. They're the self-proclaimed harshest magazine out there, yet they gave Halo 3 a 10, and MGS4 an 8. Wth? They gave an 8 to ...
If you wank, you go to hell, and God watches you doing it. Think about that next time you relieve yourself.
Because the guy's a keynote speaker at E3, which is related to games.
I already mentioned that a dirty magazine would have probably got the old man even more worked up, but it doesn't matter :)
Reading what you said about Halo being perfect in evey way, it's apparent that you and I have very different tastes, and that's fine. I'm not going to try to tell you that your opinion's wrong, because it's not, it's an opinion.
So, we're going to have to agree to disagree. Just because you like one game and I like another, doesn't mean we can't...
Yeah, I have to say, Doom 3 was incredibly non-scary, which came as a wee bit of a disappointment to me :(