Umm, I hope you're joking. GoP beat MGS 2 like it was a joke.
Cuz MGS 5 would blow over most if not all the current games that are coming out. I mean did you look at it? The rain and everything look realistic and that was during real time, think about how good the cinematic will be.
If you think that looks good, play the final mission within MGS and Peace Walker, and you'll be stupefied by how amazing it looks on a 40 inch hdtv.
I was thinking the same, or even games like IDK, GoW? I mean, MGS 2 did reach a new graphical fidelity within gaming, but so did games like Persona 3, and many others.
You must have been blind 12 years ago, and that's not being offensive, that's telling you the truth. MGS 2 and 3 were nominated for breaking the Ps2's graphical fidelity, same as GoW.
Umm dude, im 20, and I love my 3DS since it actually has games like Pheonix Wright, Shin Megami Tensei, so ya, those games aren't made for little kids, especially considering the fact that Shin Megami Tensei always focuses on a idea larger than life, and something children barely understand.
You know, all those games sound so tempting, but I hate the price point for each of them. I own a 3DS, and barely bought awakening and a few other since they're like 40 bucks a pop D:. I can't wait until the price point becomes lower, and then hell ya, im going to enjoy them as well.
I can't say if that's a lie or not, but I hate the fact that console games cost so much. 60 dollars per game for around 5 months, jesus, that's a deal breaker. Indie games go down in price within a few weeks.
You should dual sli that,like next black friday, especially since the cards for 650-660's are getting so cheap nowadays, they're just begging to be bought.
But the real question is, how much do you sweat.
Let's be honest, the 8320 is where it's at. OMG, Overclocked it to 5.2 D:. FYI, I'm kidding. A 8350 might compete with the i5 in terms of normal taskign, but never beat it.
I'm not going to lie, I am too. I remember playing RE 4 like as if it was yesterday, and I remember that was the full version of the game, and I was like "God damn Capcom", you made a great game, but now, I played Ashura's Wrath and I was like "God damn, I'm a fool for buying a 75% completed game".
Is that a texture pop-in? Or is that supposed to be a scratch on the vehicle?
I would say even if it did, Fire Emblem would probably hurt it's chances, since the level design for most of the chapters in that game was very well thought out, especially the paralogue truth chapter, and Priams.
I totally nominate this list. Except for Diablo 3, since I found that to be more so a money maker, rather than a true multiplayer experience.
Dude, I love your number one. The content that they made for SR was so much that honestly, I think the game might be over 100+ hours long easy.
The problem with the first one is, that the tutorial itself wasn't very explicit. You first learned how to use the whip, then you learned about giant boss battles, and then you went to learn magic, and then going back to learn the whip with different combos. They should have explained the basics a lot quicker and let us in with the combos within the first level.
Ya, I think I clocked in around 34 or something hours, not including the dlc.
If it's anything like the first one, I would say it could last me 40 hours easy. Not going to lie, I had a hard time finding some of the items and the difficulties settings to get all the trophies.
Go play them, like right now. It's only going to take about 100 hours to finish Peace Walker and Portable Ops, but other than that, it's a amazing 40 hours journey through the best cinematic experience in the history of the world.