And here we go...
Uncharted 2, FIFA 10,MAG, and of course MW2. Oh and maybe some Demon Souls. I'm not too worried about not having enough games this year and especially not at the beginning of next year.
but I'm not sure if its worth the $15 and I bought BF 1943 recently... I wish there was a demo.
Yet another aspect of Live thats far ahead of PSN.
Agreed
Or for the consoles as well? Activision seems to be making some dumb moves recently.
Fifa 09 this year was really good, I think it was definitely worth the money, but if you don't have it now, just wait for the next set of games.
But like the other guy said I think the unsurprising one will be Lost Planet 2 on the PS3 but not quite sure about the surprise, I wouldn't mind a new Onimusha, maybe Jean Reno will make a return!
I'm probably sounding anal but this was a terribly written review. It had no flow at all,
Do you guys think it would be a good idea to try and play the first game before playing this one? I've been toying around with the idea of getting it but never actually went through with it.
I rented this game and played through the whole campaign with a friend and I had a blast. My friend never played any Resident Evil game before including 4 and he had no problem playing this one.
Most of the maps if not all aren't designed with vehicles in mind so vehicles would have to mean a whole new set of maps as well. I'd expect new maps and maybe new badges or game modes.
Cause I can't go to the source.
Does this mean that I wouldn't need to have a high end graphics card at all?
If this works that is. I would still like to have a console but this would give me a chance to play some great PC games that I would never be able to play otherwise due to having a laptop. I'm really hoping they manage to pull this off, and have a decent subscription rate.
For example this engine was used in GRID but is also versatile enough to be used in PSN games like the ones mentioned above.
You mean this isn't the Ninja Gaiden killer that hiphopgamer.com was saying? What a big surprise.
I never got to play the second one but I did play the first one and had a blast.
A multiplatform going exclusive is exactly opposite what this gen has been about.
Activision is a probably trying to cash in on the huge crowd the Wii has, but hey, if this turns out good, then the Wii owners can enjoy this great title the rest of us have been having fun with since 07.
Personally it feels like a slap in the face. I mean here everyone else gets a shiny new MW2, while the Wii owners get a remake of a 2 year old game.