I doubt Sony really cares one way or the other if Xbox has the more powerful console. PlayStation has never really been about the power of the console, Mirosoft has always had this thing about being the most powerful console. PlayStation has almost always been about the games.
Rather odd list.
I don't think anyone really expects that they will release on time. Most just hope that it will, not a lot of hope but hope nonetheless.
Unless all of these games lost money, it may of been disappointing for the devs/publisher but wouldn't say that they bombed.
Eee, not really. The Enix side has been strong and stuff for the most part. But the Square side hasn't been the best really for a long time, though the past few years they have shown some of their old selves and stuff.
There is a lot about this article that is wrong.
I think you are hoping for too much with the free of bugs, glitches, and game breaking problems.
This was/is an awesome series.
That is a lot of games.
Nope.
Except for the fact that his games tend to need a boat load of money to be made for various reasons.
I usually don't care if a game is delayed, as long as it isn't delayed repeatedly and stuff. A lot of these issues could probably be stopped if they didn't announce some of these games so early and stuff or were leaked.
This game greatly intrigues me.
The only thing that matters to me are the games that will be on the consoles not which one is more powerful.
Never felt the stigma of being an adult gamer, probably because I don't care what others think about me and not to mention I am used to getting odd looks to how I dress and such.
Been notice a lot lately in so called journalism no one seems to use editors anymore, I'm pretty sure that they meant that it was the worst trilogy of the decade.
I'd say that both the Sega Genesis and the SNES had equally great rpgs on them. Don't think one was really better than the other.
E3 as with most of the other conventions are becoming more and more irrelevant with all of the leaks and such that happen anymore. So don't think that if they skip it again it will really be all that big of a deal.
Somewhat surprised that Sony hasn't bought them yet.
No, FF XIII just sucked overall, the linearity of the game was just one of many issues with it.