It's a Sony game. It will never be multiplatform.
It's that simple.
The problem is that practically anyone can be Anonymous.
And it's out of their hands if someone does something in their name.
There was an issue with the PS2?
Look out! It's the "iReadyGo"!
It might not even be that terrible. Naw I joke. It probably is, loll
The reason why you think you can beat Black Ops players is because MW2(and possibly MW3) are easier and more noob-friendly.
you never played on PSN. Just as fast. And your definition of "better" is purely subjective.
And by "a whole lot more" you're pretty much proving moparful99's point.
You didn't even bother to read the article or attempt to be any less of a troll.
Scores were pretty even throughout. Although Metacritic isn't very reliable, the author did give decent input.
with dialogue trees http://lggaming.files.wordp...
I seriously hope they're not delaying it to take away more RPG elements and add multiplayer.
Mainstreaming games is one of the worst things developers are doing this generation!
They're killing uniqueness in games for the everyday market :(
Seems like EA has infected Bioware.
And glad she did too. Much easier on the eyes, lol
I'm not sure Valve intended to have much of a character and story in the first game. But it was so well received and popular, that a second game with a much more developed exposition truly did wonders.
This article is a bit refreshing compared to all the other articles about Sony and PSN.
This article is comparing overall scores from Metacritic... sigh.
The spins some of these "journalists" come up with, that's a disgrace.
The masses don't always buy what's better.
They will buy what has the most exposure.
and don't rely much on multiplayer. Which is good :)
Some games on other systems and other multiplatform games have 3 hour long campaigns(about $20 worth) and let the online multiplayer fill the rest of your $60.
Spot on, spot on.
Doing shit like this will only get in the way of gaming.
I just want PSN back up.
We don't pay anything for their service, yet Sony is giving us compensation.
It's a lot better than nothing.
I'd rather they work on enhancing network security, which is important, than fulfilling people's selfishness.
No one cares about it except hackers. Hope they're happy that they can now use a crappy version of Linux again.
Just stay away from our PSN and games.
I'm all for it.
Unfortunately some people will see things like these as flaming material.
And some people are just to goddamn sensitive and to big of a fanboy to take things lightly.
Like the one guy in CVG's comment section, saying that Sucker Punch get's paid to be fanboys, or something like that.
Yes it does.
/s