with the i-Phone.
I don't understand the statement?
A Clunker is a broken unreliable car. I think that the 360 falls into that category.
also, you seem to forget that besides all the first and second party studios that make games only for Sony, there are the third party, that make multiplats, last time I checked. and the multiplat devs are getting better at releasing great looking games for the PS3. look at Batman: AA, An unreal engine based game that looks damn good on the ps3.
the main reason was that the xbox offered in game surround sound and the ps2 did not. I am really particular about audio in a game and want the best experience possible.
before that I was mainly a PC gamer, the last console I had before that was the Genesis. to me consoles really became viable to me with this generation. 100" screens, HD, surround sound. Look at Battlefield: Bad Company, to me has the best sound of any game this generation thus far. good stuff.
to abandon the one with the least sales. that is not going to happen when all consoles on the market have been sold in multiples of millions. Now, what really confuses me is the loyalty people have for the Xbx360, I can understand if some haven't had a problem with theirs (yet). But, most everybody I have known or have come across have replaced a broken 360. and alot of times more than once. I personally have had to replace mine 3 times. (All warranted out) Frankly, I am tired of it. Owning a...
It's almost sad.
It's obvious...
The column is called "beyond binary" that is pretty telling.
it blows up!
about the Halo franchise?
I owned an xbox and then replaced it with a 360 in which Microsoft "owned" me.
I have owned the 3 halos and have played them through. and to be honest, Combat evolved is the only real good one. and frankly, not worth owning a lousy, unreliable 360 for. I just got my second replaced 360 back from Texas and it is going to be traded in for a partial payment on a PS3 slim for my bedroom. reliability is alot more exciting to me than Halo o...
but, I still stick to my statement, the "people" look terrible. I stopped by them and they are jagged and look like they were cut out of a magazine. or are movie poster board cutouts. and Like I said, the game looks great, the terrain and the cars, top notch, but, I am not going to turn a blind eye to something that looks bad like some corn fed fanboy. If it makes you guys feel better, there is most likely something in Forza that is really poorly done as well. I will never know thou...
GT5P looks great except for the people on the sidelines.
whole game makes me want to puke. the guy really is into himself.
there is only one movie I enjoyed that he was in and in that movie one scene.
The Jackal,
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
that the lack of a web browser to be contradictory regardless if you use it or not.
I have known a few people that had out of warranty 360's and needed to replace them, the "arcade" is almost like a "service" to all you slobs that keep eating Microsofts garbage at your own expense.
that is really the ONLY reason that the "arcade" even exists.
edit: that and it is a great way to pad overall sales data. "look at all the 360's we sold to "new" customers."
Is take a trip to Texas at least once in it's life.
To be honest, Crysis is a great looking game, if you want to be fair, run crysis on 500megs of ram and nvidia 7 series video card ( the ps3 nvidia equivalent)
Uncharted, I feel holds it’s own with less than half the hardware specs, and the cell picking up the slack.
that it is not worth it?
more like:
Halo babies
Master Chief typing tutor
Gears of war Bowling championship
Lips: the Marcus Fenix edition
Bonk was like the number one game on the Turbografix 16 back in the day.
will be getting this.
dead island looks to be the most viable.