They've had a year, lets hope they used it.
I wonder how much it will cost? Not so sure about splashing out on games I already own.
I agree wholeheartedly with this. They should add to the canon rather than just making a lousy rehash.
Movies that add to the canon rather than just being a rehash tend to fare better. Think Advent Children.
You say
"Trophies/Achievements only help benefit gaming"
and then go on to say
"those companies that release those crappy games rely on you wanting achievments/trophies that bad that you'll go to that extent to want to play their games".
Contradictory much?
I am anything but a Nintendo fanboy and I say trophies/achievements are very lame.
"Usually I'll finish a game and play the multiplayer a bit then never play it again."
What's wrong with that. You played the game, it has nothing more to offer. Move on.
"With trophies, I go back and do everything."
You are no longer playing the game, you are collecting currency, probably doing things that bore the ...
Completing the challenge should be it's own reward. We didn't need to be offered incentives to play before this gen.
I feel that taking out the backtracking enhances the experience. It gives the game a sense of urgency and moves it forward. If the fate of the world hangs in the balance it would be prudent to quit dossing and get a move on.
It has ME2 to compete with for GOTY and there's still quite a way to go 'til 2011 so hold those horses ;)
Because back tracking is fun.
I've just started playing FFXIII (I'm about 7 hours in), and I'm enjoying it more than I enjoyed XII (or X-2!). Is it worthy of the FF moniker? Well, I'm impressed with the cinematic feel of it, it's very fluid and I must say after all I've read on here I wasn't expecting to enjoy it. And I heard it gets better later. Go figure!
Onimusha trilogy was great. Persona 3 and 4. Final Fantasy X. And many others, the PS2 was great.
Or streamed from a PC? Seems technology like this would be too huge to be platform exclusive.
Haha, imagine a entertainment unit that could be in your living room and could send multiple beams out so multiple people could take part. I guess they could use Natal like technology to track your movement so it can keep it beamed in the right direction. It's wierd to picture it. Still, seems better to have multiple networked headsets. As for R2D2, that would be a different kind of projection? He didn't project into the eye.
I can personally attest to the quality of PvZ and Squareball. Squareball is very old school; learning the levels through trial and error. PvZ is a light-hearted yet surprisingly strategic take on the tower defense genre. Personally I prefer Fieldrunners for tower defense, but it doesn't have Crazy Dave, who's awesome!
But where is the projector mounted? It would have to be mounted on the head in some way, or placed on the eye like a contact lens, if it's nano tech.
This game needs to be made.
She's obviously not a supermodel then.
It never ceases to amaze/flummox me when people get their knickers in a twist over a silly joke!
Sounds like we're getting Final Fantasy XII-2
Doh.