You try too hard
Seems almost proud of the fact that they didn't get steamrolled by the PS3 because of the disparity in price. Which seems to be the only strategy they live by.
They have more experience. Killzone 2 is GG's first game as a newly formed development studio under Sony.
Infinity Ward didn't just start with COD4. They got better and grew as a studio. Better game play, better story-telling etc
Now, that's just dumb
I sense the beast awakening at e3
Might be the ray of shining hope the 360 soo desperately needs
I hate how the 360's d-pad is positioned below the analog stick. I hope Sony never changes that
bubu but PSP sold 50mil in 4 years
PSP2 will sell 100mil
The 360 controller is just a rip off of the Dual Shock and Dreamcast controller. Which isn't a bad thing because it gets the job done.
The differences between the two are very small. Not worthy of discussion
I didn't even know this game existed
So, can you explain to me how the lead YOU first started with is the same lead you STILL have?
I'm sure any company would be happy just fending off or keeping Sony at bay successfully, and apparently Microsoft are.
MGS5? Is that really unexpected?
You're correct. My mistake. He is an honorary chairman.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
http://www.vg247.com/2009/0...
rumor for now
I doubt a company worth tens of billions of dollars is crippled after losing one exec for one territory. I agreed because I see your point.
And yes. Blu-Ray does rock.
This game will flop
sorry
Out with the old... In with the young
imo anyways
Ken Kuteragi didn't leave. He still works at Sony. Phil Harrison left Sony, and David Reeves was let go apparently for a better person.
This game looks hot
That's because companies don't like giving out exact figures. Just like when Sony stated that Killzone 2 has crossed the 500k barrier in NA. This is called a milestone.
Anyways, Killzone 2 is still on pace to outsell other SCE releases like Uncharted and Little Big Planet- which both sold over 2mil copies with far smaller openings. It may not out the gate, but in the long run.