I'm not sure the point is about how unfair it is. I think it's more to do with the fact of how easily your game collection can rendered useless if one part of it stops working.
No, Nintendo is nowehere near being finished and I won't approve or look at any article that has such a view grabbing headline like this. I hope others do the same. Until they fail several generations in a row, then this won't even be close to being the case. They've made profit on almost everything they've released in recent years. Wish people would stop posting stuff like this.
So glad they fixed those DLC trailer issues. I was really finding not being advertised pointless extra content to be a real drag.
But you can already order it in terms of most helpful reviews, and then there's also the really extreme reviews for our enjoyment. We can have both.
I agree with all your fixes. I even liked the gameplay, although thought that they could've found some more interesting ideas with which to implement the rope arrows and such. Maybe a few more puzzle sequences and not just ass sliding action might break the sequels pacing up a bit.
No one thinks that Sony is a friend or loves them and isn't just out to make money. But it is fair to say that Sony do provide a better and simpler service when you buy a product from them. No one's being sentimental, it's just it's nice for a company to respect your consumer rights and not feel arrogant due to blind belief that they're an untouchable monopoly.
It's a shame because I was already invested in getting an xbox 360 as the offline microsoft product. Now I just don't know what to buy.
In a way I slightly look forward to how ridiculous sales techniques will get into the future. I fear that one day the ridiculous and oddly surreal Konami E3 convention in 2010, with its Mexican wrestlers and bad comedy sketches, will one day be normal at any publicity event.
I wait forward to the PS5 announcement where all of the managerial staff in an attempt to appear cool and hip all come out onto the stage, each one wearing a jacket with jeans, formal/casual style, and t...
Yeah but crazy guns works for ratchet and clank cause it's a cartoony universe. Don't you find in resistance, the serious tone of it holds back the gun design, and that means that as a game that is relying on its crazy guns, it comes across as abit lacking?
I also love ratchet and clank, but that was the first time they ever started making games which included ridiculous weapon design. Don't you think they've let that bleed into their other IPs abit too much? ...
It's just a shame that feels like their last properly original game idea. Well at least since the crazy guns trope appeared in ratchet and clank and then continued on from there.
Truly it's a sign of the end times
The tying the universes together does seem to solve the problem, and actually the multiple elizabeths there kind of hints at that. I jsut didn't think it was that well explained at the time
Yeah quantum mechanics is really hip
Not really sure this is a product for the consoles. I think it'll work better as open source software that isn't forced into games, or has jsut shitty one off games made for it as it's held hostage and pimped out by one inept company
It never crossed my mind that you could use the Wii U as a giant portable device. Pretty cool, although you must look slightly cumbersome, as well as being ripe for a mugging at any point (unless the Wii U isn't even worth stealing).
I agree there's alot to do and it does get you immersed, but you don't you find alot of the additional stuff is pretty mindless filler that really on makes you happy for OCD completionist reasons.
http://www.overclock.net/t/...
This is the funniest critique I've found for that game so far.