I don't play sales.....
This spiderman game looks awesome.
I didn't catch this either, I'm kinda excited about seeing it now.
NINTENDO will win because of new hardware, it's a given. I think Sony will come in second, once again announcing great games, NGP, and hopefully some new PSN features. MS will show off more kinect games, maybe take a jab at Sony for the PSN hack, reveal yet another Halo, and talk more stats.
Looks like MS has a defense force of their own on this site who always complain about ps3 fans.
Just like Mass effect? What about bioshock? LOL, bt I understand your concern, it would suck to lose the halfway exclusivity of a poor port, and one of the last few exclusive games on the xbox360.
Another great franchise heading downhill... Guess sales are everything right?
LOL @ Mario Super Sluggers.
No, they just never have, not even back in 06 when there were more xbox fans than ps3 fans.
Are you obsessed with PS3 fans or something, that's kinda weird..
Good article, there are game fanboys everywhere, and you can catch the best of it probably in a game's specific community forums.
EDIT: And please people read before you assume this is about consoles.
I just want a new burnout..
*sigh*, I'm getting worried about the quality of this game, heck, I was worried the day it was announced...
Not necessarily, you are ASSUMING a lot when making such a claim. You are assuming that a service that does not require a monthly or yearly payment, will NOT have better security than one that does. That's simply absurd, there are more factors to consider than just price.
I love sandbox games, so I could see myself buying SR3.
I knew blades of chaos would be somewhere on that list, wise choice.
2013 feels just about right.
Sessler is too biased, always has been, I started watching G4 in 06, I stopped like in 2008. Now I just stick to GTTV.
I will actually, I disagreed with him because even though I do think Nintendo changed gaming in a way, I don't think it was a "revolution". They put out a casual gaming device and marketed it to the easiest audience in gaming, and they profited...more like a very good move on their part. But revolution? Nah, motion sensing has been around before the Wii, other companies just found out it was worth taking another swing at the casual audience.
this is old news...