That's pretty cool. The character sure fits the game.
And what's up with all of the people thanking HipHopGamer? Did he send a message to all of his minions asking them to praise him for "making this happen"? Because I'm pretty sure that this was happening already and he just happened to find out about it.
Lan Di! I will avenge my father's death!
If Sega lets me.
As many have said, it depends. I don't mind a short game if it has replay value. If I can play through it more than once and get the same satisfaction that I did the first time, then it doesn't matter to me if I can get through it in 6 hours.
However, if it is a one shot deal, it needs to be longer. I remember how frustrated I was with the original Max Payne game on PS2. It was short, and once you made it through to the end there was no reason to ever pick it up again...
Haha, everyone clicks but nobody comments.
I'll buy some, for sure. I spent so much money on NeoGeo games in the arcade way back when. This is welcome news!
That's the way of things. 100 monkeys in a room. One monkey breaks his leg, the other 99 beat him to death.
Yes.
Seems more like Amazon is trying to not disenfranchise customers with out of stock message than it does Microsoft trying to generate fake demand. The fake demand angle doesn't make sense to me because there are other options for consumers, namely PS3 and Wii.
The limits are probably to keep resellers from stocking up on cheap deals and then reselling at mega profits at Amazon's expense when Amazon's stock is depleted.
Calm down, big guy. It's just the normal damage control that goes along with pointless articles like this one. No need to lash out.
It remains to be seen whether 3D will be mainstream or niche. It is still blooming. Developers aren't going to want to put the time and effort into 3D game development unless they know that it will help sales of the game. In the case of big budget AAA titles like Killzone 3 and GT5 the resources and sales are guaranteed to be there, so it...
That's some classic internet trolling right there. No better way to diagnose a case of unwarranted self importance than make a single troll post.
Dude, clearly Colecovision is better. I'm telling you that I totally have one and it is better than the 2600 in every way. I've been playing Donkey Kong all night long and it's just like being in the arcade! It is technically impossible for the 2600 to do what Colecovision can do.
I can tell you this. The first time I saw Colecovision in motion my jaw dropped exactly the same way it did when I saw my first video game in HD (DOA 4 on 360 in 720p, 1080p wasn't a...
Well, I've been coming here for 3 and a half years and this place has been an online middle school the whole time. There's good information posted here and on sister sites. I read the comments because they're like a train wreck. It's horrible to watch, but you just can't look away.
You can rest assured that the number of Kinect units are those shipped to retail. Just like Sony, Microsoft has no way to know what the actual sell-through is.
After reading the updates to the story I find this post to be quite ironic.
I guess it comes down to what you're looking for. For the simulator purist, I can see where this would be important. For someone like me who cares more about fun than realism (give me Burnout any day) it is merely interesting.
I think that Polyphony Digital did a great job of capturing the mechanics of driving these cars. I've played the game for a couple of hours and it handles really well.
Personally I would like to have a mode where the realism go...
I'm not sure that's an accurate characterization. They're both action/adventure. It's just that one is an open world and the other is not.
That's interesting, because in my opinion GTA4 was not really that graphically impressive.
I'm really looking forward to this one. I enjoyed the first tremendously and this one looks like it is going to deliver. I get more excited every time I see it!
I find the occasional glitch like this to be fun. As long as it doesn't happen every single time.
As I think back to Soul Calibur 2 and think of Link in the Gamecube version, all I can say is that this statement is right in principle, but in practice it doesn't necessarily apply.
Marcus Fenix would fit into Mortal Kombat just as well as Sonya Blade or Johnny Cage would, especially if fighting on the side of humanity.