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Unless DA_SHREDDER edited his comment, I don't see him blaming Nintendo for anything. He just said he's bored with the machine and wishes he never got it. That's a valid opinion.
I'd say it's about that time for the next-gen consoles to role out. The 360 is now more than six years old, and it's gotten to the point where I'm not nearly as impressed with the visuals of the PS3 and 360 as I was several years ago. Even developers are saying the current machines are limiting.
Yeah, but your PC doesn't offer a lot of the exclusives that consoles offer.
Every system has its budget-priced games. You can probably expect to see some $20 and $30 Vita games. Of course, there will also be cheaper downloadable games.
This may be a bit off topic, but why doesn't the Vita have any built-in memory? Would it have killed Sony to squeeze in at least a 20 gig harddrive? Vita looks great, and I'm excited for it, but it needs a harddrive darnit. I'm hoping future models will get harddrives.
Aqua Man.
Me neither. I missed it back in the day for whatever reason, even though I played parts 1 and 3. But I finally played it on 3DS, and it's pretty good.
Damn, I wanted Mass Effect 4 on Virtual Boy.
I don't know about dementia, but games gave me herpes.
They should include that one stage with all the things.
Probably not many people, but other games will certainly attract gamers to the Wii U. Although I'm betting the Wii U version of Arkham City will get all dlc on disc along with some exclusive stuff.
This is great. In 2009, my favorite PS3 games were Batman: Arkham Asylum and Demon's Souls, and this year I'm treated to amazing sequels to both of those games. I am pleased.
Dual layered blu-rays hold 50 gigabytes.
You don't fuck with the Jesus!
I'd love to get a portable, 3D version of Skyward Sword, but not at the expense of a brand new Zelda on 3DS.
I'm not a Christian, but I will say that Pokemon is evil. Those games are all about humans enslaving various creatures in small balls and only releasing them to fight for purposes of entertainment. Great stuff for kids, right?
The short answer is no. The long answer is noooooooooooooooo!
It all depends on how it's done. DLC can be a great way to extend the life of a game, but it's also abused by certain developers, especially Capcom. For example, having DLC available the same day a game is released, making you wonder why it wasn't just included in the full game; charging to unlock content that already on the disc; overcharging, etc. It's BS like that that gets people angry.
I agree Dark Souls is more difficult than Demon's Souls but not by that much.
Do you always wait for redesigns? Every gaming machine gets redesigned these days including consoles.