Yea, they really dropped the bomb on the gameplay.
Yea, it does seem that way. Still worth it if you don't own the PSN version though.
It probably has more action :p
It'll be interesting to see if it can surpass the original's impressive sales figures.
I didn't really care that much before playing UFC 2009, but it kinda drew me into the whole thing - the game did a good job in that respect.
Er, where were you when they announced the pricing models a few weeks ago? It's going to cost $10 a month to play.
Well, it sounds like it'll appear on the Xbox 360 eventually.
Yea. It sounds like they're going to be tweaking progression quite a lot though.
Not quit the "must have" title Microsoft were looking for, but at least it's a solid addition to a dwindling genre.
There's a ton of user generated content, and stuff like that. I guess it depends what floats your boat really.
The combat is really not a highlight of the game.
Interesting that they went to Sony with the idea, not the other way around.
I think it'll be interesting to see if United Front will work with Sony exclusively again.
I'm curious to see how much of an improvement it is on last year. Not so much with the fighting, but with the career mode.
Really looking forward to this game.
I think there is possibly some life still left in the Tony Hawk brand, but they really need to move away from the gimmicks and actually concentrate on skating.
Yea, but trying to create a mature survival horror game on the DS might be stretching a bit too far.
Kinda sucks that Tournament Mode is DLC, why couldn't they just include it in the game?
Seems like they've made some fairly solid improvements - not simply just a re-hash.
After seeing how much innovation Greenday Rockband offers, I really have to agree.