have you tried split-screen yet? I read in some article that the local coop felt tacked on and incomplete :/ really hope that isn't the case because i've been looking for another good coop game to play with my buds.
oh come on, don't be THAT guy. this is a game site. if we gave a shit about the real world we wouldn't be on our computers looking up the latest game news. silly man. besides, there aren't land dreughs in our parks; not any that i know of at least... sneaky buggers.
Me and my buds are having an E3 party. beats the hell out of the super bowl.
JUST a machine?!?! well yours may be, but my ps3 is my curvy lady lover that never leaves my side. I like to call her... Linda.
Sony's diggin' this V thing. Vaio, Bravia, and now Vita.
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Yes! I would love it even more if they ported Morrowind to the NGP with upgraded textures and combat like Oblivion. I don't think they realize home much profit they would make from it. It would be like the Monster Hunter for the Western gamers.
I actually really preferred the multiplayer of the first resistance. i was really disappointed when i heard they removed campaign splitscreen from R2
Don't you DARE talk to my Bethesda that way!!!!!!!
I would love an Ocarina as long as it's faithfully reproduced and preferably wooden or at least tin. Also... a golden triforce belt buckle.
I love strategy guides. For linear games I just end up using the internet if I get stuck at some part or want help finding collectibles. But for sandbox titles/rpgs like fallout and oblivion where there's a lot of looting involved they're a necessity. It's just so much more practical to be able to have the guide sitting on your lap and being able to flip through it as you're playing the game. Oh, not to mention good toilet lore :D you know you all do it too...
good man.
EXACTLY! well, except the game still needs to have a decent stand-alone story. I think every shooter would benefit by just splitting the screen in two like halo/resistance does.
If there's a map maker, then yes.
haha hells yes! people still by vinyl too holms.
Yes, and i'm not saying that it should be illegal. All that i'm saying is that people should be conscious of the harm they are doing to developers when they decide to purchase a used game for say $50 or $55 when they could pay an extra $5 or $10 and have that money go strait to the developer. It's a matter of morality, not a persons/business' right.
Ok, so if he can't see the difference between selling used beanie babies and selling used games then he's absolutely retarded. I hardly doubt the beanie baby company is in jeopardy because of too much after market. And I'm not as much blaming the resale market as i'm blaming the consumer for seeing a used game for a marginally lower price than a new copy and buying it just to save a few bucks. And if you do buy a used game that you turn out to really respect/appreciate, then a...
To be honest I didn't even read your comment but i commend you with a bubble for writing that short essay.
Gahhh I had to read it. And I entirely agree with you that it would bring a much needed breath of fresh air to the market but judging by how little of my friends actually even knew about the series and how low of views this article received I sadly doubt it would do very well. And i'm glad someone other than myself still gives a damn over split-screen multiplaye...
oh hohohooooooooo