One thing I think that would make people come back to HOME is a paintball space. Can you imagine that? Have different maps with trees or buildings in and just let people run loose splatting other users.
Just make sure that there were plenty of free slots and players can actually get in (unlike the bowling!!)
Obviously HOME isn't why I own a PS3, but it's a cool additional feature to have: When I finish playing a game, I could just turn the PS3 off - instead I pop into HOME, chat to people about (amongst other things) the game I've just been playing, chase a few Loco Roco round my Island home, blast my way through a few levels of the Sodium Shooter (very addictive by the way) and generally relax.
If you DO choose to just turn your PS3 off then fine, great, dandy... but the fact that...
I'll actually be glad if there's nothing like the spiked room/box puzzle of the first GOW. That was definately a sweaty palm/'please don't make me cry' moment.
Well ONE of you must be right, yet you ALL got disagrees... or are you disagreeing with each other? ;)
Make a good handbrake though!!!
He was doing okay until he compared it to RETURN OF THE JEDI.... Doh, some recomendation;)
Ah, the old "two wrongs make a right" defense. I wondered when that would turn up.
So all fanboys are bad then - This 'article' (god, that word lends it far more gravitas than it deserves) is still trash for calling out just one section.
If you agree, then you're NOT a zombie. The only people who earn my ire are the brainswashed fools who this 'author' (nearly threw up a little then) suggests are some sort of persecuted minority, if they exist at all.
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Why use a drawing of Gabe Newall to illustrate his (bone-headed) point then?
I'm not interested in FF XIII - They should have scrapped it!!!
Seriously, this encroaching attitude of "I have no use for something, ergo it's worthless" is getting rather worrying.
I've been away from HOME for a while and recently decided to re-ignite my interest. Glad I did too, as there's a lot of fun to be had. The spaces are more interesting, Sodium is great fun and if you meet the right people (and there's plenty of them), you can find it a really enga...
Whinging article by a droning zombie (but with a get out of jail free "I don't hate Sony" card played right at the beginning) ignoring the hate and vitriol posted here by his mewling brethren EVERY - SINGLE - DAY.
Metal Gear Rising spoiling the end of HEAVY RAIN with a "LOLOLOLOL"
Racist filth saying "japan doesn't count"
Fools declaring their loyalty to Microsoft JUST because it's American
Braindead she...
Haven't seen the opening to every game ever made, but can well believe this statement. But hey, I'm sure those reviewers knocking points off for there being 'nothing new' stand by their words...
Oh wow, look at the 'disagrees' in the Gamer Zone on all the pro-GOW 3 comments. Proof, if any where needed, of the multiple account holding 360 zombies that shuffle and shamble around N4G (who then have the temerity to say it's a "PS3 fanboy" site).
Once agai...
That's pre-alpha? Amazing...
Not interested in playing it with Move, but it is nice to see the new hardware being used on a 'serious' (for want of a better word) game.
My gob continues to be well and truly smacked by GT5 footage...
I'm sure the 360 zombies are ALREADY prepared for the "next one", with their squeeling little missives all typed up and ready to be copy/pasted onto the nearest available blog.
Oh, Foreverflame, you're burning very dimly as usual I see!
I should hope you DO forget about brilliant PS3 exclusives as soon as they come out, as that's the only way you can play your 360 without resorting to cutting yourself.
Thank god, I say... MS can throw their usual warehouse full of money at something until we're battered into 'accepting' it if they want - I'd rather Sony concentrated on proper software as opposed to gimmicks.
But hey, that's just me!
Imagine two parallel tracks and hopping between trains!
Everything in the Tibetan village up to and including the "Cat and Mouse" with the tank was very cinematic and VERY exhilerating. You think you're safe, then *boom* the damn thing comes through a wall!
That and the subsequent truck chase offered 'james bond' levels of action that's going to take some beating in a game, in my view.
I...
I just don't know what to say. How can EDGE be so utterly predictable yet utterly disappointing at the same time?
And please, no "but '8' is a good score" comments, as we all know what the real issue is here.
Amazing video.
There must be, by the nature of the thing, some lag, but I sure as hell didn't see it. Sooo annoying that some journalists criticised the fighting game for not being 1:1, despite that being a game design decision as opposed to hardware limitations. I await their retraction...