I still can't believe how much effort they put into making sure Move actually worked properly, and added something to the experience.
I think Stahl would be the obvious choice, purely because it looked like some kind of escape pod.
Hopefully they don't go for obvious though.
Well, the sequel was just the "perfect" sequel. It just did nothing new or original.
Some really great games this generation, it's a shame Microsoft couldn't push on with the Crackdown franchise though.
Honestly, I do think Killzone could work really well as an RTS game.
It's actually quite scary to think about to be honest. If there's a day when console releases are flat out ignored by big publishers in favour of crappy iPhone puzzle games, then that's going to be a very depressing day.
There will, of course, be some that cost an absolute pittance to make (like Carnival Games), but it's still surprising that they cost this much on average.
Yea, I think many people are quite surprised at just how good the game is with Move.
I think that's the key, not forcing people to use motion controls. That's why Twilight Princess was so great, because you had the Wii version, but you also had the Gamecube version.
It's kinda crazy how much companies are making from mobile gaming nowadays.
Well, in the easiest difficulty you're basically a supreme bullet sponge.
A decent handheld Naruto title? *shock*
Can't wait to see how BF3 turns out. I agree with the squad based stuff though, it works pretty well in MAG.
I still never really found myself using the cover system in Killzone 2 though, I doubt Killzone 3 will change my opinion of it.
Well, if they continue on the 2-year cycle that everyone seems to be doing now, we will more than likely see it on the PS3.
I can't see Sony just forgetting about one of their premium franchises for 5-6 years.
No, they aren't allowed rest or breaks!
He's so awesome he'd just destroy everyone.
I'm a bit disappointed that they took Frank West out of the initial line-up. He should be added later though, so that makes up for it.
I've seen a lot of people playing with just the base Move controller and having plenty of fun, but using the Sharpshooter looks like it will take it to a whole new level.
Well, that would certainly be interesting if it's true.