This game is looking really good; the graphics are looking as good as they get for 360.
I really was looking forward to this! ;/
RDR is the best western/cowboy video game of all time.
Shadow of the Colossus was an epic game that truly was a shining moment near the end of the PS2 reign as console of choice. It was most certainly a game that I will never forget played and the emotions evoked as I battled and defeated the most epic bosses in video gaming history.
Is this even a question? K3 is going to blow anything away graphically.
I can't stand that awesome concepts just end up becoming nothing more than vaproware.
MGS is just too EPIC. The cut scenes are some of the best in all of video gaming.
The best Zelda songs I've heard have been used for remixes, like the ones used in Team teamwork: the ocarina of rhyme.
Portal + TF2 = EPIC mod. Probably the most dynamic idea for a Source mod I've seen yet, other than Gary's mod.
I want to work there! Think they need a video game tester?
I don't know about you guys, but the games on this list were an integral part of me as a video gamer. I was around 11 when I got the Playstation, and so many of these games are reminiscent of that time in my life.
Digital Distribution will of course be the future, and the involvement of the cloud will only make it more inevitable. You gotta think Microsoft may have the jump on this one.
I miss the days of real arcades and legitimate 1-coin op machines. That generation of "real" arcades only lives in our memories and in the spirit of these gatherings.
I need to hire some random mid-level goons that will only half-ass the goals I set them. I just don't have the money to really hire the henchman I want or need. :(
I was hoping this would hit XBL DLC, but I guess I'll have to wait. ;(
I honestly had no idea SEGA was founded by Americans. I mean, seriously, wtf!? I've been duped all this time!
I remember how hyped I personally was for Spore. Awaiting years to play a game has it's inherent technological drawbacks; that their graphics engine wasn't really anything "cutting edge" at the time of it's release. Don't get me wrong, the game still wowed some people and I enjoyed playing it.
Multiplayer seems pretty much default in terms of how developers are utilizing it to extend the replayability of any given game. But EPIC multiplayer modes definitely seem few and far between.
Yeah, it was an interesting read, makes you think about a dark side of gaming that you would have otherwise not have thought about.
Thrill Kill was no doubt the goriest game I ever played. (Don't ask how I got a bootleg copy of the unfinished version of the game). It suffered the worst type of censorship: completely getting banned before if was even released.