Water is wet and the sky is blue.
Crossbow Training with a gun?
Those petitions never accomplish anything. Hopefully you guys have the very first one to actually make a difference.
And I'm a bit disappointed with PSN downloads. There have been a few good demos, but overall I find the store lacking. I know Sony's working on it and I would prefer they put their energies into getting games out right now.
I wish that one or the other would go away already so that I can get all of the movies I want.
I thought that the demo was all style and no substance. Too bad, too, because I was really looking forward to it.
I was not impressed with this one.
The PS3 deserves a killer app. It's been almost 10 months since Resistance and for me Motorstorm just doesn't hold up as killer. I'm glad that Warhawk is successful. I wish it had a single player component, though, because I don't always want to play with others.
But I think that once you pay for content you should be able to use what you've paid for. In my opinion a 360 is a 360 whether it is an Elite or a Premium. I say that it is fair to tie content to a gamertag and let that gametag use it on any 360.
I mean really...who reviews a demo?
That's still expensive. I thought prices were coming down.
I think that the difference is that many of the virtual console games that seem so bad were actually good games back in the day. I don't think that Cyberball was ever a good game. It was always slow and clunky to me.
I really do. I wish I would have never sold it.
He's a blight on attorneys everywhere.
This game always did suck, in my opinion. I can understand why it didn't score well.
I read the comments on articles like this one and I can't help but be amazed at how so many people think that the only thing Sony and Microsoft are about is video games. They are not all that bitter of rivals.
Sony buys Microsoft operating systems for the PC's that it manufactures. They get along perfectly well in that area. If it made good business sense for the companies to partner they would. Right now with games they are just feeding off of one another, using the competiti...
I don't recall a clear case for why games have to be more than 9gb in size. Sure several developers have talked about how much space on the Blu-Ray disc they are using, but there's been very little talk about whether that usage is clearly needed.
One example that comes to mind is a pretty high profile game that has levels that are 2gb in size. When you take into account that the game's engine might use 2 gb of a dual-layer Blu-Ray, that leaves 48 gb. That means that the most th...
You can sue for anything, but I doubt that you'll be successful since Sony never guaranteed the PS3 to be 100% backward compatible.
Yes, this comparison proves that the game does exist for both the PS3 and the 360. I was really worried there for a while, too.
Looks good.