That would be nice.
A reason to keep my Wii.
If you can't beat them, you are truly failing.
Sorry to be harsh, but both of these things are part of the game.
Religions themselves are largely based on fiction, too.
Scientology believes in aliens from other planets and volcanoes and spirits and spaceships and lasers, all intertwined, and... you get the point.
Even things like Christianity. Jesus rising from the dead, or even the son of an omnipotent being, water to wine, for example.
I'm wondering what the next title they announce officially will be. I'm assuming it's something other than Uncharted 2, which I, of course, welcome.
And I don't agree with some.
Heavenly Sword, Ratchet & Clank, Resistance, and Assassin's Creed reek of little more than rental.
Even multi-platforms like the Ninja Gaiden Black port (basically) and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Online are pretty sad additions to the PS3's Top 25. I disagree with ranking them both so high.
Vegas 2 is pretty damn decent on either PS3 or 360. Same with Oblivion and Burnout Paradise. Similarly, Grand Theft Auto IV is a ...
I never understood why they didn't make a sequel.
Even frigging X got a sequel. And it blew.
Forgot to add that Link was a great addition to Soul Calibur II (and the developers really made it work great on the gamecube controller), making it easily the best version of SCII, if you can't get your hands on SCIV. I felt that the third iteration on PS2 was very skippable after SCII.
If you have any hankering for the original PlayStation or PC MGS, please reconsider and get the Twin Snakes version. It adds some extra cinematics and stuff in addition to incorporating a lot of the gameplay mechanics from MGS2.
Not sure where you came up with this, guy, but that just doesn't make any sense and is completely baseless.
Please remember to actually do some kind of research before you make such bold statements.
I rather enjoyed Midnight Club 3, if I remember correctly. It was online, which was pretty cool at the time on my PS2.
I live in LA, which for no apparent reason makes me more interested in this game by default.
Needless to say, I've had my eye on it and I hope it delivers a deeper game than the third iteration.
I once owned this for cheap, when I was collecting my gamecube titles that I felt I'd play long into the future.
I ended up trading it back in for a 360 ultimately, but it's still a great gamecube title, even if you have a Wii.
Honestly, there's not much selection for the hardcore gamer on the Wii, so anyone who didn't play the dozen or so really great titles should pick it up. And Eternal Darkness.
Also, the reason it's so rare now is because it did no...
What a great game. I really was not expecting so much from the sequel.
It didn't add enough customization and extra options and variations of modes, in my opinion, so it's not a 10, but definitely a very solid 9.
To be honest, I would've felt it was worth it at 5000 points.
I had a blast with 2 friends for hours today and into the evening, playing solely Geometry Wars: Evolved 2 shortly in the singleplayer and then for very long in multiplayer.
You guys forget to mention their first-party titles that many core gamers pretty much bought the system for.
Like myself.
And now I wish I could sell it. Too bad I can't get near the value gamestop can because ebay is flooded with used Wii's.
Eurogamer has a very advanced and seemingly the best method of comparing ps3 to 360 titles.
They've done 13 editorials, including about 4-6 games per article, and 2 bonus articles dedicated exclusively to both The Orange Box and Grand Theft Auto IV.
If you're an owner of both the PS3 and 360, that's where I'd go to find out which version is truly better, if there is a better version (there are few cases where this isn't true; one or the other almost always has little...
Pretty skip-able read.
Rofl. http://www.gametrailers.com...
Comparison video between both versions.
What the hell happened to this?
...just at the time when people started to realize that they didn't have anything to play on the damn thing.
The Wii is a console for the casual and for parties.
It's really sad how abysmal the lineup is.
I argue that the DS doesn't have a stellar library, either, but it's better than the Wii's.
Doesn't seem like a whole lot of quantity, forget quality.
Like the octagonal edge to the joysticks?
Cuz that's the only thing that pisses me off. And it's really small and Dualshock-ish in it's lack of something to hold.