Their scale is from 1 - 10, not 7 - 10. It's a good score from Edge, stop whining.
This is a PC gamer's game. Their loss on not doubling their prospective sales.
Author of the article obviously hasn't ever played the games.
Edit: Why? Baiting for hits for their dumb little website.
... New Vegas is definitely a direct sequel to Fallout 3 rather than a lightweight spin-off. Clearly, you have a responsibility to push the series forward, but there's also nothing worse than a misguided attempt to differentiate a follow-up that only ruins what everyone loved about the original. Throw in a new developer - New Vegas is being developed by Obsidian rather than Bethesda's in-house team - and there is no doubt that a fair few Fallout fans will be more than a little concerned that ...
@leila01 A lot more like their loss of a prospective customer. If it turns out to be good, I'll happily pirate it. If this was never announced for PC there would never have been any problem.
@Cold 2000 No, APB is not a PC exclusive. There are still plans to port it should it prove to be a success.
@leila01 I own a 360 and because of this absolute nonsense I won't have anything to do with the game.
The scale doesn't go from 7 to 10.
A further return to Combat Evolved, which was slightly hinted at by some of the design choices of ODST.
Looks fantastic.
Indeed. This is a bunch of pointless whining from people who should just head to console.
Good job. These are also known as the manchild editions and a vast waste of money that could be spent on more games.
Have a 360. I'd like to play this game how it was originally intended. That is to say, I'll wait for the superior version.
Edit: "Get with the times" The tech in my rig says otherwise. :P
No PC, no interest.
LOL N4G users.
My you are thick. It's a joke.
He is not Persian.
Or, more accurately, just God of War.
What you fail to realise is that the PC is not a brand. Publishers make plenty of money on the platform because it's open - no exorbitant licensing fees like on consoles. It doesn't need enormous "exclusives" to push the platform because its in a medium but comfortable state as it is. The promise of mods, largely unrestricted online play, better graphics and superior controls are their own incentive.
There's plenty of platform only content too, just nothing that will ma...
Steam's 25 million users say hi. Not to mention saving plenty of money in the long run.
I'll take the far superior version of every multiplatform release. Plus games like Stalker and The Witcher which haven't been watered down for the contarded masses.
They review the game as they see fit, not how you see it. Perspectives kiddo; there are as many as there are people. A review is not meant to indoctrinate your opinion.