Or you can follow Kirsten's articles and not be like every other "journalist" online. Seemples.
I think I'll be Robin my local game shop for a copy of this! :D
Totally agree. I suppose the problem is that games themselves generally ask quite a big commitment of you in terms of time and money, so anything that strays too far from absolute perfection generally gets ignored by the masses.
Actual ROFLMAOZETUNG.
Really striking piece this - and that piece of artwork isn't bad either!
Just a massive pain in the arse that I have a day off from Uni on the day *before* it comes out! Just my luck!
That said, if it arrives a day early (which games usually do when I buy them from GAME), I'll have a whole day to play it! :D
I might be inclined to buy it if the button layouts for the games change. It's much more comfortable using triggers to fire compared to buttons that are much higher up - but that's just from being a regular 360 gamer. I'd say there s a market for this, but it's not one that exists within the core PS3 market at all, but in the market of "people who play on 360, and have a PS3 gathering dust".
Honestly, thank f**k for this. I can't understand why anybody enjoys having to repair their items every couple of damned minutes. To everyone who says "but it's more realistic!": my arse it is. I'm not saying I have some degree in metallurgy, but I'm pretty sure I could smash my entire house up with a nondescript metal bar and come out with a relatively unscathed metal bar. The item degradation system that games have adopted in recent years are about as realistic as ...
Strictly speaking, it's a *jump* pack - it doesn't enable you to fly, though it does make you jump DAMN high (hence the name).
Ahem... sorry. Regardless, it IS damn fun to use. :)
EDIT: Hush my mouth.
"Fight Club", eh? Man, if only I knew any Fight Club-related jokes.
Looks like it was good fun.
If they wanted to poke fun at it, they should do t elsewhere, or as #8.2.1 said, actually write something funny or at least marginally worthwhile.
How did this even get out of Pending?
I'm worried in case the narratorpersonthing will start to get annoying after a while, but it does still look damned good fun.
It turns out the reviewer made a mistake regarding the use of the Unreal engine. Seems he "was sure he'd read it in the prep".
He maybe his shoes were filled with concrete or he's high on tranquillizers.
Or a tugboat pulling a cruise-liner. Wait, what?
The service is only "free" so long as you pay your £200 - 400 entry fee to even gain access to it.
Anything to get a hot topic on the front page.
I can see this being the deathknell of the 3DS if the Vita prices I've seen are anything to go by.
Can we expect the Vitalite in 2012?