I ended up requesting the PSP version on Goozex after reading the article. There's too many rhythm games on the market as is, but it can't be any worse than the Activision rehashes, so I'll give it a shot.
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It's going to be said a zillion times in this thread, but getting the NFL license exclusively - especially just before the launch of a new console generation, where they should be at the top of their game taking advantage of the new technology - was the worst thing to ever happen to the franchise.
I'm not a big sports gamer, but I had a lot of fun playing the titles on PS2. They're great with friends, they're fast-paced, and there's a nominal amount of de...
Please, please, please don't do to Dragon Age what you did to Mass Effect 2. I don't care if everyone likes shooters. There are a zillion shooters on the market to choose from, but very few cinematic action-RPGs, yet they focused on the washed-out, tired, old shooter mechanics instead of what really made the game unique.
I'm fine with this as long as the content remains the primary focus and not the advertising. I was confident this would never happen until Zynga arrived on the scene.
What about jailbreaking? Part of the reason PSP support has been slipping is because publishers are afraid of having their games pirated to death. Any big phone is going to be jailbroken very quickly, and with that, the piracy floodgates are going to open up again, and we'll be right back where we started.