I get the feeling you'll be disappointed. They'll give you a choice of land to buy, but that's about as much choice as you'll have.
Still, for 400 points, I don't suppose there's much to complain about.
Yeah. So can black people. And gay people. What a forward thinking world we live in.
I have just tried Final Fantasy VII and it seems to be transferring fine from the installed file. Can't vouch for every game though, you're probably better off being safe than sorry and just trying with the download file.
For those of you who want to play PS1 games today, you need to download the game to the PS3 and transfer it from there. Important point: it needs to be the install file, not the installed game. Although I haven't tested it myself yet, it seems if you install the game onto the PS3 it will not display in the content manager.
If there are two trekked characters, I can see Cloud and Lightning happening. Would be an excellent way of getting around the new/classic debate and more characters are never s bad thing.
@Omega
The problem is that perfect is subjective. If mikecosgrove got his perfect game, it'd be different from my perfect game. What Superbot has to do is appeal to the majority while at the same time keeping within budget.
People only start calling others out when somebody completely misses that fact. It IS immature to expect a game made directly for you, it IS immature to speak for the majority without realising the community at N4G (or even the interne...
@mikeCosgrove
Who is this majority that you're speaking of? You have to realise that the majority of people who will buy DMC don't know anything about the game yet and, of those that have heard of a reboot vaguely on the horizon, most won't know or care about the change in looks.
The fact of the matter is that with a game like this Superbot needs to be everything to everybody and in that situation some people are going to be disappointed. We'v...
OnLive was a fantastic service and the reason it failed, I think, was more down to the way it was managed. To be completely fair, nobody had ever needed to do the stuff they were doing before and so learning from their mistakes will be a must for future companies.
But the service itself worked. So long as you had above the minimum MB/s and no allowance, it was well designed and I really enjoyed the social features as well.
It had the original Devil May Cry on there - I figured anything after that was fair game.
Or if you have a girlfriend and want to play split screen. Or if you want a simple system in place with which to hook up with friends and play privately. Or if you don't fancy games that can last anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour.
There's a lot of reasons you'd prefer CoD over BF3, like there are a lot of reasons to prefer BF3 over CoD. And challenge, actually, isn't one of them. I find it far easier to kick ass in BF3.
Did I really have to scroll this far down the page to see somebody say this?
Battlefield. Call of Duty. It's all supposed to be for fun. Play both. Play one or the other. Nobody really cares.
@Vickers
It's hugely popular and the majority of people who play it really, really enjoy it.
Some people are simple enough to hate anything popular, others are upset that every game isn't Braid (or something equally pretentious) and others just don't like anybody else having an opinion that's different to their own.
Personally, I got Battlefield and Call of Duty last year. Different enough to enjoy separately and yet similar e...
I'm happy for people to rip this guy apart based on his article, but I'm sick of seeing such lazy attempts at personal attacks.
Somebody said he should keep his opinion to himself, to which he replied that anybody with the opposite opinion, when judged by the same logic, should be treated by that individual as if that opinion was equally worthless.
I have no idea where you got the thing you said.
Pac-Man, Mario, Donkey Kong, Asteroids and Centipede were all classics long before the graphics in them were dated. They're still played because they've always been played, let's not pretend that it has anything to do with the visual style.
Wave a magic wand, change the industry entirely so that those games were coming out as they were but now and nobody would touch them. Not because they were bad games or even because people expect a higher level of graphics toda...
I get your point but you picked some terrible examples. Final Fantasy VII, X, Kingdom Hearts, Shadow of the Colossus and Bioshock all had fantastic graphics for the time they were released and all, for the most part, still stand up graphically on many levels today.
More than that though, the Square Enix titles probably sold to a certain demographic because they looked so good (I know for a fact both VII and X were perfect examples for graphics whores at a point). That demogra...
Or he could assume his readership has a modicum of intellect. It's in quotes, it's followed by the words "says Capcom producer" and the original article, with the original grammatical mistake, is linked within. It took me three seconds to click across to VG24/7 and see the original quote. I also think that the words stated are perfectly fine in terms of using it in a title and knowing what was meant (it is darker in comparison to previous games in the franchise), so being pe...
That's the dev, not the write-up. You can see it in the original VG24/7 interview.
http://www.vg247.com/2012/0...
Apparently you don't need much in the way of qualification to share uninformed opinions on the internet either?
Never a big fan of WipeOut, but the Discworld games were fantastic and a very underrated part of point and click history. This studio will be sorely missed.
You realize though that everybody who has admitted to actually liking XIII has, at this point, either been insulted or been downvoted to hell?
This one is definitely a two way street.
3D is great on PC. I can't talk for PS3 - yet to wire the system up - but I imagine games MADE for 3D using a certain system are even better.
Game development is all about give and take. If 3D isn't in here it's because it would negatively impact something else. It's not because anybody has lost faith in the effect.