Just picked this up for $30 at Target, will wait for the patch to crack it open.
Loved the open world, Paradise 2 please!?!
I don't think it's that difficult, just a couple clicks under the settings menu. It would be nice if they added it to the options menu on game tiles though similar to how it is on the PS3.
They say those things like they are negatives..
I think this might be better, I was never able to master using my pinky finger for the 5th row which resulted in me moving my hand and getting screwed up. Really interested to see how this plays.
I've always preferred Guitar Hero to Rock Band so I will likely get GH first, but Rock Band working with old instruments means I'll likely get it also since I still have some laying around.
Got to announce this before the PS4 marketing deal kicks in?
Never played it on 360 so it is for me.. when it's $20 that is. Besides, what other exclusive am I going to play..? Scream Ride?
Looking forward to Thursday when all these numbers get corrected because the real numbers are released.
It may eliminate some, but even back in the day on a 300 baud modem people would download from a bbs for days to get a multi floppy disk release so the size of the release isn't enough of a hurdle
Plot twist.. it's both!
Pretty sure Moon Studios owns the IP and Microsoft is just the publisher.
I'm rebuying, but I got the PS3 version super cheap and I haven't played them yet.
Must be nice being the only person in your world..
With Best Buys Gamers Club Unlocked, all new games are $48 and even far better if you wait a month.
I'm going to channel my inner Nostradamus and predict that next years cod will also be released in... November. Book it!!!
Wonder how well this sold on the Xbox One, we know that fanbase only likes AAA games and not "crap indies" even though this isn't an indie. Methinks this success is mainly thanks to being on Steam.
Agreed which is why I clicked into this article, was curious what the hell they were talking about.
AMD and Nvidia should just quit making graphics hardware since apparently software APIs can offer far better performance gains..
Looks like an Atari 2600 throwback.