You're not in the majority but good for you.
Uh, since when does CoD establish your own community or have in-depth character customization?
Thought so. What's the point of this article?
Proprietary is going the way of the Plasma TV. Anyone have any idea how much a pain in the ass it is to have removable storage but not able to use it on any other device you own? Sucks big time. Even flip phones use Micro USB connections and Micro SD Cards these days...
I doubt Sony's onboard security would have been gimped with SD Card support and besides hackers will find a way around the Vita's anti-piracy measures (if there are any) if they really tried... The age of proprietary has come to pass, it's either SD Card or fixed storage...
*stares off distantly* I think I'm going to cry...
Get a life.
How many caps for a good time?
Easy Bake Oven peripheral or no buy. NX needs to DELIVER.
The NPC's in Hitman were extremely entertaining to mess with. In 'Contracts' there was a way you could get the hotel security (Traditions of the Trade) run endless laps in and out of the building. Fun times. I wish Absolution's NPC's weren't so inflexible.
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Not if you've, I dunno, actually played the game to have an informed opinion?
I'm glad Phil isn't the cocky suit type like Mattrick and Ballmer were.
It pisses a lot of people here off when Spencer gets it lol.
Well, the latest Battlefront doesn't bring much to the table, so a Single Player would be its only redeeming feature. But alas.
So Electronic Arts can take the salt for all I care, since they don't care.
You comment on his comments, which is working out for him in the long run.
Just saying.
Dat jawline.
Yeah, no...
If they wanted to try and balance anything it'd be the deadline for features advertised in well, *the year 2013*...
They said numerous times over this won't be following Absolution. It will be playing like Blood Money, with maybe one or two miniscule aspects of Absolution and that's it.
Truly a niche product, but I hope it does well in a world where the portable gaming market seems to appeal to the P2W aspect more than whole games.
It's a double edge. On one you have the perks of expanded content, on the other if you have backwards compatibility you don't have to re-purchase the game for only a few snippets of extra content + visuals.
While backwards compatibility has had its issues, let's not forget remastered games have been broken due to impractical optimization, or the developer attempting to rebuild the entire game from scratch.
I actually like owning my games, thank you.