Me three.
Not as much as the Snake figurine, though :)
Evil clown? What's the point of this?
Yes, Wii Fit may capitalise on the tendency of the Wii's fanbase to buy the same crap they've been playing for years over and over again, and applies that to physical exercise, (something you can not only easily do IRL, but make more interesting, fun and social, IRL) but that doesn't make it "evil", is it?
Wii Fit is not "innovative" either, despite what some may tell you. It's just that no corporation has man...
Agreed, moses.
I like the man's games, especially Ninja Gaiden, but he is, without a doubt, the biggest douche to ever grace the gaming industry.
Considering the quality of the majority of games available for the console, this is no doubt going to result in a better games library than the Wii currently has now XD
Yes, and not just that, but it was more or less taken out of context.
Xboxkings is just such a laughable excuse for a gaming site, to the point where the source alone makes this whole story one big, pathetic joke.
Maybe you should calm down. I'm sure you're really not that sensitive.
Just look at the source... I think that alone says enough about the state of gaming journalism today than the entire article does.
I don't think anyone at Destructoid is that intellegent. They just like to make themselves sound articulate.
Actually, foodbox, I don't think I have heard of "cruch time" before. I would have mistakedly assumed it would be to do with crutches, or crotches, if it wasn't for you imparting your wisdom and knowledge of bsuiness practices to us. Thank you for introducing me to this new and useful term.
That's a pretty nice picture. Dunno if I'd pay $600,000 for it, even if I did have that kind of money to spend, but still... it's a good painting.
It's Condoleeza Rice, coolguy. She's been... solidified.
The camera... I hope it's really not that bad. I'd hate for it to ruin such a fast-paced game.To be honest, they should have had the camera nailed, it's pretty damn important in a third-person action game.
Seriously, though, I'd still buy it. I really liked the first one. Didn't love it, but I liked it. At the very, very least, it'll be worth a rent.
Btw, dan-boy, I agree whole-heartedly with yesah. You only need to put "lol" once. We pretty much get the pi...
That's because developers took the time to learn how to develop for the PS2 properly, and look what happened, we end up with the most successful console ever made. Third-party developer support was the PS3's problem at the start of it's life, but that problem's more or less non-existant now.
The PS2,and PS1, both actually started off as bad as the PS3 did. Not just in sales, but with developers, too. It's Sony's first-party studios that make the difference. Not to mention a coupl...
Lol at THWIP, author of one of the most stupid comments I've ever seen on this site, commenting on someone else's intellegence...
Anyway, yeah, that is a glitch, bym015d. It's not as cheap as this method, but nonetheless, it's the same principle.
Ouch Fanboi, ouch.
Seriously though, that was snappy. Bubbles :)
That's really just to please the fans, not because they have no knowledge in that regard.
I've been to Japan, and they actually have their feet firmly on the ground, when it comes to their perception of foreigners, like Americans and the British. However, they continue to make games featuring tired stereotypes for characters. I really don't know why, I just don't get those guys...
Why?
NO U!
Grow up, Mart. If you're going to live by "professional" reviews, then I'm sure you'll have no problem admitting that, by this gen's standards, Ninja Gaiden 2 is shaping up to be a game that just about qualifies as "above average", no?
As for this review... well, I did like the game, but a 9.4 is pushing it. Really pushing it. It's a fun game, and it is underrated, but I would have rated it more of a 7.5, or, at the very most, and 8. In my opinion, it's a fun ...