Arnold once proposed a different ending for the movie "Commando." His idea was simple. He would pull off the bad guy's arm and beat him to death with it.
True story.
So it appears Sony's plan of attack is to spin the "no buttons" angle. I've heard this meme repeated by several different Sony execs, front men, even Sony related devs. So "no buttons" appears to be the marching orders in their PR war.
Still, I own every Eye Toy game released in the United States. The Eye Toy was a brilliant device and it was honestly way ahead of its time. Its sad to see Sony forget their own rich legacy.
I've wanted a Road Warrior game since I was a kid. Today's powerful hardware can finally do it justice. I imagine crashes similar to burnout, combined with car combat and racing elements.
I don't if I agree with his opinions regarding exclusives or 3D gaming. However, I do respect his honesty regarding healthy competition.
Plus he's right about microsoft spending huge dollars to push this thing on consumers. By the time the Holiday Season is over we're all going to OD on Kinect advertising.
I'm sad to see her go. She was a really nice person.
Having worked as a buyer for a retail chain for over 15 years I can say from personal experience that the numbers found on VGchartz are completely fictional.
Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey
That seems a bit high. I'm thinking closer to $179.
PSP is still getting tons of Triple-AAA quality titles. Really enjoyed this piece.
Great stuff! Music and video games seem to go so well together.
I think this device has tremendous potential. I played it for so long at launch night that I think I have tennis elbow.
This is a pretty reputable site so I'm saying this might be true. Makes me wish I hadn't already bought the game. I'd love to get that DVD!
LPB is already the game of forever. I think if LBP2 is in 3D it will blow people's minds!
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Easily one of the best downloadable games I've ever played. I completely agree with the author's enthusiasm.
Great visual style and the gameplay looks really fun. I'm sold!
Awesome old school content from across the pond. I'm one of the few yankees who was fortunate enough to get my hands on the Spectrum during the C64 era.
I love my PlayStation consoles but Sega stole the show at E3 2001. It was their last great show. Their last hurrah.
When I saw it I said "wow!"
It's actually a very clever title. Great review.