That's it right there. If you had to pay to play online, you would. That's the only thing people would pay for, but even then, only if they have to. Nobody would pay for Live if they were allowed to play online free.
Looks about as quality as Frontlines.
That's not a compliment.
Dance games have been around for years. The dance pad or mat or whatever they called it...nobody cared about that because nobody cares about dance games. I have a hard time believing people care for it now regardless of what the internet shows.
I'm late on my cable and internet bill. I'm asking for donations.
Cling-ons will come when you start to become successful. At a certain point it's boarderline peer pressure to buy the game since even people that don't game know its name and might ask you if you have it. If you say no, you're not cool. It's like sheep and mindless slaves following the master.
Don't get too excited. Amazon was selling the full game Live download code for 1.49 for weeks. You can but really shouldn't brag about selling a game when you give it away
The Playstation eye looks the best =)
bullshit dude. Sony gets a cut from each game sold as they own the rights. And that just means they love the 360 game money too much, even though they could have easily rigged something where the PS3 got something extra to make it better, but they didn't because they know 360 will sell more for both Konami and themselves and thus make more money.
The way I read it is Sony whored themselves again. Like Ghostbusters, the 360 gets the better version of a Sony movie game. If Sony wasn't out whoring themselves knowing the 360 version would sell better and thus make them more money, they would have had some rules in place to get some type of exclusive something out of the game...or at least have it run better, but no. That would make too much sense
LOL another Sony movie that caters to 360 in the game department. You really have to question Sony's business sense at times
So if it's fixed what does this mean for Geohot since his hack is no longer aplicable?
this one comes out of nowhere.
I think both are right. Seems both are disappointed
I was trying to remember Frontlines name when I was comparing Homefront to an older game. I had no idea they were made by the same group. I'm not surprised because like I was going to say earlier...they both look generic.
Sev, in the big scheme of things, 150 to 180 mil is peanuts. MS lost over a billion dollars on the RROD fiasco.
My respect for Activision is at a negative 3, so to have zero respect for them would be an improvement they don't don't deserve.
I've been having videogame franchise fatigue. Why must every game that releases now be a trilogy or franchise. Better yet, why must a game that has a very short single player like Homefront even suggest it has more to it before the game releases.
I didn't time last night's update, but I would guess it took between an hour to an hour and a half, I know that's a wide range, but I didn't just sit there. I just set it up and left to do a bunch of stuff between checking on it and came back like 3 times before it was finally finished.
It wasn't always like this. 4 months ago my service was like super speed and an update would probably have been finished in 2 or 3 minutes.
You might be right, but 2 months ago everything was fine. I was really pleased with how I got better connections and speed with AT&T since I switched from Comcast. But honestly thinking back, things fell apart around the time Sony started releasing PS3 updates in quick succession because of the hacks. My computer hasn't been hit with the dreadful downnload performance that my PS3 has either so while it could be AT&T, I also think it could be Sony's fault unfortunately.
I think the bar has been set so high even Uncharted 3 won't be able to match it. Uncharted 2's writing and playable cutscenes were ground breaking. Even now, if another game has a similar cutscene approach I don't enjoy it as much because it comes off as an obvious Uncharted 2 rip-off...and I know it's wrong to think this way, but that's what Uncharted 2 does - it blows other action games away.