You say that like they share every game available. The "Everybody wins." ideology is cute, but far from the truth.
I'm fairly confident it will play like a racer. You know, driving around a track and whatnot. I don't need a video for that.
You also "fail" at spelling and forward thinking.
Regardless of how it was meant, anyone with common sense would gather that they were basically saying thank you to the fans that helped them make a better version on the rival console. If I were in that situation, I would be a little pissed, playing a game only having it come out later, in a superior state. Makes getting stuff early suck.
Lying is bad for your teeth.
would be fighting games. Split screen always felt like a waste of space, especially when I was on a 15 inch telly. It was always something that was there before cause we couldn't play from the comforts of our own homes with a buddy. What ever happened to people passing the sticks, has that concept been lost on gamers? I'm sorry, I much rather have improved graphics than sharing half my screen with a friend, much less a third.
but Kratos will live on in other games.
How is the lack of blood something that equates to a definitive version? If anything the lack of blood pushes it closer to that pedestal, since it's more in line with all the other NG, including the ones on the original xbox.
How the hell could you use DOA 4 as a shot a PS owners for not having a fighting exclusive? I could care less what reviewers gave it, as a fighting game that would obviously be looked upon in the same light as VR, SC and Tekken it was a joke. All DOA had was the flash, "jazz hands" if you will, when you were dealing with the easily exploitable reversals and sub-par fighting system. No real fighting game fan takes this "franchise" seriously, it really is a laughing stoke.
last tekken I played was 5, plus I own SCII, III and IV, SF II, III, and IV, guilty gear, Hakotu No Ken, and a crap load of other fighters. My point is, if the last fighter he's played came out when I was starting High School, he really has no say in anything regarding this.
Was that a ATHF reference?
gaming wise because it came out a decade or less. When it first came out, the only thing it could be compared to was VF.
Side note: If that's the last fighter you've played, I think you should avoid places where people have played stuff a bit more recent. Tekken 4 and 5 come to mind.
Max is looking exactly how John McClain looked at the end of 3 of the die hard movies. Max sold out, I think the movie changed him.
Glad someone else noticed that. Hearing the English voice actors is like pouring salt in the wound. Especially considering it was an option before another console got involved.
I mean with anything new and a bit ahead of the current tech, it's gonna be a bit expensive. What really gets me is the fact that writer's attack something they should very well know is not always going to be the same, which inevitably leads to them saying how great it is when the price goes down. I really don't remember the hate toward HDTV prices when they first arrived or home computers for that matter.
while high as opposed to playing GBTG. Making a sandwich to fight my munchies. Rolling the next blunt. Grabbing a beer from the fridge. Seeing if I could line up some spread for the night. Turning my tele back to cable stations, and finally putting Ninja Gaiden black back in the box.
If not NGB, Phantom Dust. If MS really wanted me to get a 360, all they would need to do is announce a sequel to this, because personally I feel this was the most original title to come from a First ...
Once you tell your consumer that the initial game will ship with 400 cars and I think over 100 track, You can't have a game that ships on two discs with 104 less cars and 29 or 30 fewer tracks on the disc that supposed to be the "full game", with the remainder being on the other disc and is now "extra content". I swear if this was a PS3 title and needed two disc it would get crucified, regardless of if it had a substantial amount of content thanks to the extra disc. Turn 1...
What I wanna know is how GBTG was even brought up and spoke on to the extent that talks of the possibility of a sequel would ever be mentioned. I really used to like RARE, but it seems that at this moment any talent that was flowing through this company has been drained. It wouldn't surprise me to find out that MS shifted some of the RARE employees to other studios that they later closed down.
I really don't see Hollywood adapting this right. I mean they can take a book rife with content they can pick and choose to include, yet they rather go with "creative freedom" argument which damn near always screw up everything that made the source material enjoyable.
Resident Evil was a joke and was almost unrecognizable minus a few nods. Hitman, my god what a failure.Mortal Kombat was so-so, but was a shell of what it was in video game form. Oh yeah, Mario bros., nee...
A sim and an arcade racer maybe, but I still don't see why you would need a video(which are out there) to show you how GT will play. What you should be asking is how will it actually handle, which is something you won't be able to tell til you actually play. Watching a video of me driving a Saturn is a lot different than being behind the wheel.