First he says titles like Ninja Gaiden 2 and Infinite Undiscovery were bad, because the media discounted their ratings and focussed on their sales. The former got good reviews (though it's not on Metacritic; must be the reason why he outright dismissed it) while the latter was above average (along with Lost Odyssey, which conveniently is absent from this list).
Then he says the media isn't focussing enough on the quality of games and more on their sales - even going as far to s...
This should have been a top 50 list. But then it would have been dominated by DOA, Tekken and SC4 characters (like, in 20+ places).
Horrible mental images. Must...not...lobotomize self...
If it were that easy to pinpoint what they've been doing wrong all these years with the Sonic franchise, Sega might have done it all those years ago when Sonic Adventure 2: Battle was releaseed, and most definitely done so when Sonic Heroes came along. Quite frankly, Sonic Team isn't what it used to be - most of the original members including Yuji Naka have left (though, he's oddly still on Sega's payroll) and the crappiest titles (Sonic the Hedgehog for 360 and PS3) weren't handled by the te...
So...should some one make a Top 10 Nicest Bums in Videogames list or what?
The ineffable desire to embarass your friends and your self that only eleven shots of tequila could provide.
Pretty accurate for a top 5. You have the thunderous conclusion to the MGS franchise, the best(?) Zelda game in the series, the addictive and flawless across all platforms CoD4 and the be-all, end-all Halo 3. I do disagree slightly with FFVII being there. I mean, I picked up Ocarina of Time literally ten years after last playing it and it still sucked me in, while my only reaction for FFVII was, "Wow. I better not rewatch Rocky V."
$400+, two years of waiting, tons of hype...and then straight to the sex mini-game. Ah, to be a gamer...
Don't know whether that description is begging me to report this or just being clever.
Well, that degrees counter is going nowhere but up, so I guess that answers one frequently asked question about N4G.
You see the number of reports already on this? You think I'm NOT going to add to them? Whoever DID approve this must be an N4G noob or something...
Well, ever since The Orange Box was a success, even Gabe Newell, a die-hard PS3 hater, said there a market to be had on the PS3 (since a lot of people really appreciate Valve's games). Why he takes out his anger for Sony on gamers is just one big WTF, but it'd be nice to see more Valve titles across multiple platforms.
...Mirror's Edge was still fun (and I played that on 360). :)
Well, that's graphical superiority but hey, at least some one's provided concrete proof which one is better (even if it's only one factor).
SMS language FTW. :)
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India is a PAL territory and the 360 is doing leagues better here. Mostly because Sony isn't that enthusiastic, if at all.
Er...now that you mention it...No, it isn't. -_-;;
Yeah...it just feels like they're trying to make Sony look stupid so people can flame or defend 'em. And this is N4G so...hmmm, the fanboys should be on their way by now...
I managed to play this game about a month before they were to officially launch it (around the same time Dead Space was being released). Yes, it was very easy - the cops could NEVER catch me no matter how badly i screwed up. I had no knowledge of the controls when first starting out but I still passed the initial race. There's a slow-mo button which is also incredibly useless...it literally does nothing to help you.
The funny thing was that I was told I could either drive to ra...
Exactly...and somehow games like The Last Remnant and Infinite Undiscovery are supposed to tide us over until FFXIII releases. Just like how they released Einhander, Front Mission 2, Parasite Eve and Final Fantasy Tactics to tide us over after Final Fantasy VII and until Final Fantasy VIII. Only...those didn't suck. :P