Hey, thanks for that, that's pretty cool :)
Woah, that's really good. 5 stars.
Of course people aren't always going to agree with the score you give, but in terms of your writing you're a pretty good reviewer, keep it up.
I like your style, but sometimes you're a little bit depressing (no offense meant). I want to hear a review of a game you like, that should be good :)
Niiice...
I don't think people are actually relising how ridiculous the failure rate is. Seriously, how the hell are Microsoft getting away with this? The PS3 and Wii both have failure rates well within 1%, but the 360? Oh, man. I thought consumers would have learned enough by now to not buy second-rate hardware, but obviously not. Well, more fool them. I no longer own a 360, so I no longer have to worry about my console crapping out on me whenever I play it.
EDIT: I just realised I call...
I thought Halo 1 & 2 were awesome, but yeah Halo 3 was more of the same. still okay though.
And yeah, most of the guys who replied to this probably haven't played the game, or given it a chance.
COD4 is the better game IMO, but Halo always seems to pull in players. I'm not sure why it has such mass appeal, but whatever.
Why would you buy a PS3, and then be disappointed that you can't play PS2 games? Come on Mart... pick a real fault to bash the PS3 on... it has loads :)
No, I mean the DS hardware always seems to result in developers just porting whatever the hell they like onto it, and it turns out crap, especially so with games to do with war. COD4 was just my example.
I'll second that. It was a pretty good review.
If anyone else here has played the DS version of COD4, they'll agree that this is not a good idea, no matter how 'intuitive' it will be with the stylus.
Sorry, I wasn't trying to argue, I just think Halo is way too overrated. That's subject to opinion, of course, just my two cents.
The point I was making is that people always, when asked to explain what makes Halo a good game, use sales, and amount of people playing as an argument. This shouldn't be the case, but it is. It's as if there's no other argument as to why it's a good game. I know there is, but sales isn't one of them.
Btw, Halo adverts are in every 360 gam...
Lol, nice rant, heyheyhey. You get my bubble :)
A good game is a good game, regardless of what platform you play it on.
Are you a gamer? Because I am, and I play games, not consoles.
Mart, the amount of bubbles you have doesn't define how intellegent you are.
Besides, you wouldn't be on four bubbles if you hadn't made so many accounts. One day, I noticed you went from one bubble straight up to five. i wonder how that happened...
Another thing, you do in fact, as heyheyhey stated, think you are more intellegent than you are. Also, unlike most of the 360 fanboys I know and conversate with, you actually take the 'console wars' seriously. I only know...
Cheers for the bubble, N4M3L355, I'll return the favour :)
And FungLip, I agree that Patapon should be Game of the Year, it's so damn awesome. You get a bubble.
Bubbles for you too, Genesis, Ratchet & Clank was awesome.
Oh, how I like giving out bubbles :D
Ooh, a disagree! Apparently I don't like giving out bubbles XD
I'm not saying that Halo 3 is a bad game, just that it's already been surpassed by better games. COD4, for example.
A lot of people won't accept this game, and call it 'kiddy', but that's because gamers today are bred on games based around war, blood, guts, etc.
What makes LittleBigPlanet a good game? Well, for the answer to that, you have to look at something called the 'inner child', the part of you that sheds all adult responsibility, and just wants to have fun. It's something no man ever loses, it's the reason games were invented in the first place, the reason you play videogames. It's dee...
A truly good game speaks for itself, and doesn't need a multi-million dollar marketing budget to draw gamers in.
Media attention and reviewer opinions don't define how great a game is; the gamer's experience is all that matters.
'Krapzone 2', eh? That's even worse than that 'CrapBox PleaseFixMe' joke. C'mon, seriously...