Now, now. We all know your hots for your mama from birth made her ditch your illiterate ass (remember? It was when you thought the breast feeding was your "intimate" time). But it that any reason to publicly profess that you are, indeed, a stupid mofo? :)
While I disagree with the graphical prowess (sorry, but PCs first, PS3 second, 360 third and Wii 4th in terms of graphics), it all boils down to gameplay. People enjoy the gameplay of such titles like Halo and Gears - however, it's interesting to note that the shooters sell the most on 360 (Forza crossed 1 million worldwide, back in November). Fable 2 also did good, I suppose. Anyway, with Alan Wake and Mass Effect 2 coming up, I'm especially interested how these non...
So, it's "casual gaming" when Microsoft does motion control. The same applies to Sony as well - they're tapping into this market to attract more "casual" customers, which forms the crux of Nintendo's success. Both are copying Nintendo, and I highly doubt either the "casual" (too busy playing the cheaper Wii) or the "hardcore" (too busy denouncing the "casual") cares.
No, there's a major difference between Reach and ODST. The former has you playing a (pre-Halo) era Master Chief, as any one who hates Luigi and loves Mario will tell you, is a big difference. Second, it's a full fledged product and will have a single player game extending beyond just 3-5 hours. Thirdly, Bungie now has the impressive visuals to back up the gritty setting of the Halo franchise.
As such, the marketing for Halo 3 was way, way, way ODST's level of marketing - and MS h...
I just hope the game itself lives up to expectations after the ODST debacle. I mean, multiplayer was fun as always (a Gears' Horde mode meets L4D Arcade gameplay) but the single player was disappointing. Thankfully, this looks to be the first Halo game to properly capture the gritty feel of the Halo-verse. Well, for now, anyway.
Not too surprising, considering there are Halo toys available for previous titles. Also, remember the special Mountain Dew cans and food tie-ups for Halo 3? That Microsoft is pursuing such methods of advertising shows they know how to get word of the product out on the street before it's release. Let's just see if Halo Reach lives up to the hype though.
Ah. So, by that measure, it doesn't have to be Uncharted 2, Killzone 2 or Resistance 2 either, does it?
Edit: And by disagreeing, it means MAG DOES have to be the aforementioned games? I thought PS3 gamers were all about innovation, especially when they criticize Halo and Gears of War as being too much of the same thing with each game. Interesting hypocrisy.
Interesting. Your mother was also asking to bring it, literally begging for it. And she still hasn't stopped asking. I think she's a sick skank, but man, she goes down so good makes me wonder how she was able to have you.
@Saaking:
Everything you say begins and ends with "PS3 is great". NO ONE CARES. No one will love you because you support one system more than the other. Get over it and just focus on finishing 6th grade bef...
They describe how their systems have made things simpler, like the AI movements and how the AI director increases replayability. On one level, they seem to be looking at the AI systems of L4D as a big achievement. :P
Lol, that's like saying accidents happen all the time, so why should we be surprised if any more happen?
Yes, MS and Nintendo would have some exclusives of their own coming up - Reach, Metroid: Other M and the upcoming announcement of the new Zelda at E3, for instance. But it's still nice that months before the companies make it official, we know we'll be getting some more games, irrespective of the system. Hell, if i got to know when, say, the new Zelda would be complete and rel...
That, of course, is there (and thankfully, not just in the little loopy world of HipHopGamer) along with Resistance 3. God of War 3 and Heavy Rain will start the year off, but I'd love to see what they have planned for the year-end. If MS could come up with Reach to end the year, then it only makes the mind boggle as to what Sony will do to counter that - that too, AFTER the release of GoW 3. :)
It's a shame Mass Effect 2 has once again been stonewalled though. There a lot of uninteresting 360 exclusives, but I would have loved to give ME a spin.
Butler: "So far I’ve only been able to play Firefight by my lonesome but I enjoyed the experience. It is boring solo, but with three other mates it would be a blast. I liked the inclusion of the random “Skull Mods”, like enemies throwing more grenades. In basic functionality it feels like Horde mode in Gears of War, which isn’t a bad thing. Bungie’s own spin, aside from the “Skull Mods” is that players must make it through five rounds and each round consists of five waves of random enemi...
Did you miss the title that says this most certainly IS real time? And being in real time and being more of the same Halo in terms of gameplay are two different topics.
Edit: Because you're saying from some one who can't accept this is real time but the same guy wrote saying this is real time as said in the heading. And according to the link you posted, he was talking about the gameplay, not the graphics, when saying Reach would be more of the same Halo.
@D4RkNIKON:
Let's see:
1. He said FFXIII may see exclusive DLC on the 360. This has since been refuted by Square-Enix.
http://www.n4g.com/xbox360/...
2. Splinter Cell Conviction demo would be shipped with Assassin's Creed 2. Again wrong.
ht...
@helghan666:
While I disagree with the graphical prowess (sorry, but PCs first, PS3 second, 360 third and Wii 4th in terms of graphics), it all boils down to gameplay. People enjoy the gameplay of such titles like Halo and Gears - however, it's interesting to note that the shooters sell the most on 360 (Forza crossed 1 million worldwide, back in November). Fable 2 also did good, I suppose. Anyway, with Alan Wake and Mass Effect 2 coming up, I'm especially interested how these non...
@Metalhead:
Lol, sorry dude. Didn't mean to play figures.
Ah screw this. I'm getting back to Modern Warfare 2...on my PC. :D
Edit: Oh. Lol. Okay. :)
So, it's "casual gaming" when Microsoft does motion control. The same applies to Sony as well - they're tapping into this market to attract more "casual" customers, which forms the crux of Nintendo's success. Both are copying Nintendo, and I highly doubt either the "casual" (too busy playing the cheaper Wii) or the "hardcore" (too busy denouncing the "casual") cares.
No, there's a major difference between Reach and ODST. The former has you playing a (pre-Halo) era Master Chief, as any one who hates Luigi and loves Mario will tell you, is a big difference. Second, it's a full fledged product and will have a single player game extending beyond just 3-5 hours. Thirdly, Bungie now has the impressive visuals to back up the gritty setting of the Halo franchise.
As such, the marketing for Halo 3 was way, way, way ODST's level of marketing - and MS h...
Or a dish. Helghast Hamburgers: "What we our planet doesn't kill we do. And eat. Fo' shizzle." :P
I just hope the game itself lives up to expectations after the ODST debacle. I mean, multiplayer was fun as always (a Gears' Horde mode meets L4D Arcade gameplay) but the single player was disappointing. Thankfully, this looks to be the first Halo game to properly capture the gritty feel of the Halo-verse. Well, for now, anyway.
Not too surprising, considering there are Halo toys available for previous titles. Also, remember the special Mountain Dew cans and food tie-ups for Halo 3? That Microsoft is pursuing such methods of advertising shows they know how to get word of the product out on the street before it's release. Let's just see if Halo Reach lives up to the hype though.
@mac4u10:
Ah. So, by that measure, it doesn't have to be Uncharted 2, Killzone 2 or Resistance 2 either, does it?
Edit: And by disagreeing, it means MAG DOES have to be the aforementioned games? I thought PS3 gamers were all about innovation, especially when they criticize Halo and Gears of War as being too much of the same thing with each game. Interesting hypocrisy.
@FiftyFourPointTwo:
Interesting. Your mother was also asking to bring it, literally begging for it. And she still hasn't stopped asking. I think she's a sick skank, but man, she goes down so good makes me wonder how she was able to have you.
@Saaking:
Everything you say begins and ends with "PS3 is great". NO ONE CARES. No one will love you because you support one system more than the other. Get over it and just focus on finishing 6th grade bef...
They describe how their systems have made things simpler, like the AI movements and how the AI director increases replayability. On one level, they seem to be looking at the AI systems of L4D as a big achievement. :P
Arrrghhh de har har matey :D
Good point, though. For all it's talk of platform exclusivity, it's still on PC. Liandra and Ashlee, here I come! :D
Lol, that's like saying accidents happen all the time, so why should we be surprised if any more happen?
Yes, MS and Nintendo would have some exclusives of their own coming up - Reach, Metroid: Other M and the upcoming announcement of the new Zelda at E3, for instance. But it's still nice that months before the companies make it official, we know we'll be getting some more games, irrespective of the system. Hell, if i got to know when, say, the new Zelda would be complete and rel...
That, of course, is there (and thankfully, not just in the little loopy world of HipHopGamer) along with Resistance 3. God of War 3 and Heavy Rain will start the year off, but I'd love to see what they have planned for the year-end. If MS could come up with Reach to end the year, then it only makes the mind boggle as to what Sony will do to counter that - that too, AFTER the release of GoW 3. :)
And multiplatforms too! :)
It's a shame Mass Effect 2 has once again been stonewalled though. There a lot of uninteresting 360 exclusives, but I would have loved to give ME a spin.
That it should. Though I'm curious - are these new IPs or any familiar names associated with sequels also in development?
Butler: "So far I’ve only been able to play Firefight by my lonesome but I enjoyed the experience. It is boring solo, but with three other mates it would be a blast. I liked the inclusion of the random “Skull Mods”, like enemies throwing more grenades. In basic functionality it feels like Horde mode in Gears of War, which isn’t a bad thing. Bungie’s own spin, aside from the “Skull Mods” is that players must make it through five rounds and each round consists of five waves of random enemi...
Just in terms of the lightning system. Hell, it doesn't borrow any gameplay aspects but their lighting systems share a lot in common.
Did you miss the title that says this most certainly IS real time? And being in real time and being more of the same Halo in terms of gameplay are two different topics.
Edit: Because you're saying from some one who can't accept this is real time but the same guy wrote saying this is real time as said in the heading. And according to the link you posted, he was talking about the gameplay, not the graphics, when saying Reach would be more of the same Halo.