Little Big Planet is the most amazing creation tool I have seen in a very long time. People that get bored with it is because they are not creative in nature. This game is obviously not for every body "Only creative people allowed"...
When Bioshock first came out I was really impressed with the trailers and screens but since I don’t own an Xbox360 I never had that chance to play it. Last night I downloaded the demo from the Playstation Network and played it. I have to say; the demo surpassed my expectations. Don’t get me wrong my expectations were very high but the demo is amazing. The 2K guys did an excellent job with this game the demo proves it.
That looks awesome. I hope they will bring the game to the US.
That is just sick...
That's bad...
My advise is that no one download the illegal copy. That hurts the publisher, the industry and eventually us game players.
I don't know why game reviewers always talk about innovation. Some times game fans want more of the same. For example: Silent Hill is my favorite game series ever. If SH2 is the best game of the series. SH4 was changed to innovate but I didn't like that. I wanted more of the same greatness SH2 delivered. I downloaded R&C Quest for Booty last night and the game is really cool.
That's a very impressive program. I hope it will be available for everybody and with an accessible price tag.
It's looking great! I hope these are not prerendered graphics.
Squaresoft probably needs to sell more games to recuperate the development costs of FFXIII but I can understand why people feel like they were betrayed by the announcement.
Mr. Harrison is wrong. I don't really like online games. I mostly play single player games... most of my friends do.
I'm not an Xbox supporter... but that is some really awesome room!
This is a must have Blu-ray movie.
I was going to order a computer from Dell this morning. But I noticed that the only OS you can get with it is Vista. I had a very bad experience with Vista with my last computer; almost 50% of my software didn't work on it. I don't want to go through that again.
First of all I have to say...I'm not against GTA at all; The game is rated "M" for mature audiences and it was intended to be played by this kind of audiences. But I have an issue with stores selling the games to kids and parents that buy the game for their kids and don't spend time with them to let them know it's just a game and that those rules doesn't apply in real life.
It makes no sense to buy Blu-ray movies or players if you don't have an HD TV, some people are waiting longer to get an HD TV due to the prices of the TVs and the way the economy is right now.
It is impossible to see everybody buying Blu-ray like crazy without having first the right TV to make the best of their HD movies.
All the movies I buy now are Blu-ray, there's no reason to buy DVDs anymore unless there's a movie you know may never make it into HD.
It bothers me that more and more companies are investing oversees instead of here in the US.
In theory this sounds great. The problem is that internet companies now want a piece of the downloading service money. Time Warner Cable wants to start charging per amount of bytes downloaded. I just hope they (Time Warner Cable) will not ruin this cool service with their fees.
This are great news. I was wondering if they were going to do this.
I played the demo and to be honest I was expecting the game-play to be intuitive and easy to get into, but that was not the case. I think that's one of the main reasons why gamers didn't like this game. I Sega's mascots but I can't put up with bad game controls.
Oh my god!!!
That's horrible. What kind of idiot will do that?