Push it real good!
Sounds like a troll review.
It's too bad the parent's of this author did not discipline him enough.
I'm really looking forward to NFS Most Wanted. The only racing game I've been playing since February 15TH is Wipeout 2048, and it doesn't get old. I really do hope someone updates the game with DLC only for 2048, bringing new tracks and maybe new AGR's, or the AR museum...
But Most Wanted is looking and sounding like to be a proper new racer for the PSVita, and it's got my eyes locked. Criterion did an amazing job from what I see.
Nihilistic is the new N word among the gaming community.
Yeah the game is running very well on the Vita.
And thanks to the D-Pad it's easy to land combos.
Like me, coming from a XBOX gamer, the PSVita is my first console from Playstation. All of its titles are new to me.
And damn, the Playstation Vita has surprised and put quite an impression on me.
Comparing devices by sales is a foolish thing to do, because it just doesn't make any logical sense. You can't compare devices by sales because there are tons of different factors to consider.
For example:
Product A released one year earlier than Product B.
Product A received major price drop before Product B release.
Product A is more popular for that specific line of products than Product B.
The l...
It's good to know that there are still people purchasing dedicated gaming handhelds, a market that's still thriving and valuable.
This is a letdown. I was excited to play the whole trilogy Lego style, but it's an insult to port games on hardware that's capable of extremely much more.
I thought it was pretty garbage.
Why the f**k do I have to press X everytime I want to open a door? Why does it seem like every Zone is the same, except with different room structures? This game is repetitive as hell, and for it being my first Silent Hill, I am very disappointed with the whole experience.
I'm proud I don't own a 3DS.
Just by this review, I must get into the series now.
I need to get 999 ASAP.
The game runs very smooth on the PSVita. With a combination of bright vibrant colours, it looks amazing on the OLED.
I used to have a 3DS and damn, when I laid my hands on a PSVita, I was blown away. There is no comparison on how premium the PSVita feels.
The 3DS feels like a toy.
The PSVita feels like a million bucks.
And I'm glad I sold my 3DS, because there is no way I could hold that thing again after laying hands on a PSVita.
There's a reason why you shouldn't compare smartphones to dedicated portable handhelds.
Because they are two totally different devices made for different purposes. You use a telephone to talk to people, and you use a gameboy to play games. That's why they do not intersect, and that's why the PSVita will never be a phone, but forever be the ultimate gaming handheld.
I don't like Call of Duty at all. It's the same game with minor improvements everytime.
Not at all.
If anything, the OUYA will be a threat to smartphone gaming. I can see smartphone gamers easily adapting to the console since they're familiar with the games and now they have buttons.
But I doubt you will see any games on the OUYA that are as good as XBOX 360, PS3, or Wii games. These dedicated consoles have a long history with games, and you won't find triple AAA titles with the quality and user end experience as the big three.
I agree, with everything you said.
You know what? I was very much looking forward to playing the game, it's my first Silent Hill and I also like top-down isometric games. Everything was right, but holy crap this game is repetitive as hell. Why the hell do I have to press X everytime I want to open a door? Or why is there just rooms, and bigger rooms? There's no freaking variety, the whole game is very linear. Also, holy shiz the graphics are terrible in some areas. ...
I don't even care if Liberation has multiplayer, I'm only getting it to play the game. I know the game will deliver.