Football is a rough business, and even when you're just starting out, the odds that you will emerged unscathed from several huge guys rushing at out simultaneously is about the same as you emerging safely from your car after it is has collided with two dump trucks, a cement mixer, and a Monster Truck driven by a slightly inebriated racer late to a show especially if you do it all the time.
The draping of the "Curse" chain around stories like this, such as the Saturday N...
Sadly it is a fact that at where I work there's only one gamer person apart from myself and he's a guy so sadly the stereotype maintains itself there. Still, I think it's great that so almost half of the gaming population are women and I hope it keeps rising.
This method of business always makes me wonders: "Oh damn, we're losing money, we'd better let go those who might make us money!" It may be the only way to make things take off, letting those who aren't making a profit for the company go, but you can only fire so many.
I think that this is a manifestation of Microsoft's need to get the Xbox 360 back into the glory days. Even if it means that there's bad games coming from all corners it'll still mean that people are using the console. I guess they feel there's no such thing as bad publicity.
I know most well publicized games are considered overrated but I think Too Human is going to be a particularly fitting example of the species. Besides isn't it better to see how the game does before planning DLC stuff?
But I don't think those changes will be coming without a renewed interest and with more and more big developers deciding not to attend the conference the E3 organizers will have to pull something amazing out their hat to do that. I don't think, however ,that they can pull it off with the level of attention they have at the moment: E3 has gone beyond the event horizon so to speak.
We can hope that they have learned their because, after this debacle and public embarrassment, I would be very disappointed if they didn't do so.
The Wii has overtaken everyone: I'm surprised it hasn't been made into a Disney film yet. It's an inspiring David and Goliath story that could have much potential for merchandising.
I'd like a cut.
I hope this isn't one of these "multiplayer for the sake of multiplayer" deals. Too much of that going around as it is. Still, if the single player is good it makes a big difference.
They're really steaming along on this project...the game is just announced and already the demo is soon to released for public play. They must believe they really have something here. Of course it is about some of the most well known comic characters ever but I'm more prepared to believe this will turn out to be a quality product.
This DLC seems to be a case of nickling and diming the character to death. I know that the extra 3 dollars isn't much but I don't think most games charge for that...it's like MMOs are taking a page from the airline industry. Try to carry on so many characters and you need to pay extra.
Excitement about a demo does not reflect excitement about a completed game. There has been a lot of interest, and concern, about how the game will look when it's completed especially since the initial previews have not been overly positive. It seems natural therefore that the gaming community would want to see what all the buzz is about.
I don't know how many creatures are a a penis but I do know that a lot of players online have been known to behave in a manner similar to that portion of the human anatomy. In any case, however, Will Wright is quite neat and I'm sure he'll give us another neat title to play around with.
Well, Rev, that's simply because Rock Band is one of the neatest things ever to hit human civilization...or it's the 4th and there's not much else to talk about. One of those two.
Well, all that can be said if it's been delayed past it's release date, it'd better be damn good when it comes out the door.
I think a Call of Duty -6- is a going a bit far. If you believe the words in the Fallout 3 trailer "War never changes" then it's turning to a case of beating a dead horse.
This is one summer title I'm waiting to see: nothing is more fun on a summer afternoon then playing through the scorched plains of a post nuclear landscape. ;)
I think it's great that Bethesda is being so conscious of the fans' need for information about the game too. They're definitely one of the best game companies out there.
It's more then out of hand: it's gone beyond absurdity and is accelerating rapidly toward a catastrophe. It's no way to motivate someone by placing their financial earnings on an often arbitrary system of measurement.
This has certainly been an exciting week for Xbox Live. I can only wonder what will occur next.
Another HALO FPS you say? Hmmm...most interesting. I had though that the non Bungie Halo games were planning to flesh out the series via the use of other genres but, hey, I'm good with an FPS.