God, these guys really do think that they're the 'nobel underdog', don't they?
I did a few "Austin Powers" levels (The Spy Who Sacked Me, Sackraker, GoldenSack) on LPB but ran out of steam towards the end due to my ideas running out. LBP2 is going to reignite my imagination and my masterpieces will continue!
An analogue stick on the move itself? That would have put the koibosh on my coordination... I can't even rub my tummy and pat my head at the same time!
You think it's "FANTASTIC" that Microsoft adopts a policy of paying for timed exclusives rather than supporting studios and creating original IP's (for people like YOU)?
Okayyyyy......
Indeed, but what's worse is that in other instances he pretends to be above such things.
I'm not buying a console just for one game - That must mean I have a full brain, not just half of one.
What were you expecting? A giant robot boss? Mutated space slug?
You fought the villain, like in any action movie. What's wrong with that?
Unfortunately for you, opinions don't count as facts.
Unless all those people who I saw packed in the new Irem Beach space yesterday (every time I visited) are "Sony staff" (which I'm sure you'll insist they are), you're spouting nonesense.
I don't think either will "fail", but nor will they explode onto the scene like the second coming (but has anybody suggested they will?).
Of course, modern thinking seems to have some people defining 'failure' as not being in everyone's living room by the end of the first week of release, which is rather sad.
GT5 is the sort of title I'll keep going back to, so I'm quite happy to install the full 10GB and keep it there.
Funny how some people are missing the fact that it's OPTIONAL though...
Looks beautiful... dodgy voice work though.
That "chameleon climb" would be so cool if applied to a SPIDER-MAN game (the MOVE could also handle web-casting and swinging!), while the 'sculpting demo' could easily be developed into a full release.
Who's got MOVE now?
Found the whole thing very repetetive, although the art style was rather nice (even though it was an excuse for some bland backgrounds).
I'll only buy a MOVE add-on that makes sense, like a gun-grip for a shooting game because it will make the game easier to play. These sword and paddle thingies are pointless - I won't be looking at the wand in my hand when I play, I'll be looking at the screen - As such I don't care what the wand looks like.
Soft beds are just a luxury too, but I'd take one over a pile of rocks any day...
Do you use a TV remote?
If yes: "Laziness confirmed".
It really is a poor argument to say "how hard is it to change a disc?". The point is that the technology exists to remove the need.
I'll always prefer to have a shelf of sparkly discs over intangible 'ones' and 'zeros' stamped on my hard drive
If you want to 'move with the times' as quickly as your angry missive suggests, you should stick to PC-only gaming.
360 owners don't troll PS3 articles, apparently - We must all be having a group hallucination.