I am really curious to what his second most engaging game is, but it's always good to see people enjoying games.
I feel sorry for the kids who are going to receive some of these gifts, but I guess it's the thought that counts.
Did you even look at the first thing they listed as a potential (and I use the word lightly) disaster for next year?
I don't know, I thought it was a pretty good list since each thing they listed makes sense. Though I wish their title wasn't so melodramatic, it does seem like potential problems for next year.
I'll do it after my last final tomorrow night. I can't believe I won't be able to use the GH guitar in Rock Band now.
I'm not buying a single more GH until they reverse their decision and let Rock Band use their guitars.
Too bad the mass media tend to overlook these true, heartwarming stories. Instead they try to focus on the fears of their viewers by brainwashing them to the damage that video game does by through rehashes of Columbine and Virginia Tech.
Looking at the screenshots, I can rest assured that it will be nothing like Soulcalibur Legends. I can't wait for this one to be released.
Though I don't want to be a hypocrite by insulting the 360 on its own channel, but your argument for MS improving in quality in terms of their operating system is a different story.
Vista might be nice in terms of installation and everyday usage, but it is horrible for everything else. It is the programming definition of bloated. Even on the free copy of Vista Business I got from my school, I am right now doing most stuff through dual booting in Ubuntu. The first SP that shoul...
I don't like the Wii Fit either with good reason. It seems like nothing more than an excuse to stay indoors. I'm not going to say going to the gym is better alternative since most people who say that don't really go to the gym. But what ever happened to jogging in the neighborhood or local park for half an hour?
People are buying this either for themselves or their kids thinking that "fun + exercise = more exercise". But in reality it is not much more different than ...
See what gets to me more than the fact that MS is basically hogging a JRPG studio to itself is how 360 owners don't appreciate them. For them to buy more of Blue Dragon than Lost Odyssey boggles the mind.
I tried Blue Dragon on my friend's 360 for a few hours, it was one of those generic RPGs made catered for the masses. It's like watching a generic anime for children that was horribly dubbed. I really think Lost Odyssey has the studio finally establishing its roots, yet 360 o...
Last one he was part of was X-2. And seriously don't insult Square Enix just because they aren't part of MGS. If you seriously appreciated JRPGs, your comment would be praising his upcoming works and not just insulting the ones where he got less credit than you thought he deserved.
One reason why there's still a place for exclusives in the gaming industry.
If I could still return my copy of GHIII, I am in a pretty good mind to do so right now.
Hmm all a columnist need is to criticize a PS3 game before praising a MS/360 game to get 360 fans to be eating out of their hands.
Objectivity really took a downfall when this guy basically reviewed Uncharted and R&C in five hundred words before endorsing a bunch of games I would never even considering renting. If this is an example of his "award-winning" column, I wonder what the award was for.
The good Wii games only comes from the third developers who aren't using the Wii as a quick way to make money.
I just want JRPG games. Sony just has to buy a Japanese RPG developer, like Level 5, to make my day. Though I'm still shifting through dozens of them on the PS2 and PSP, I'll get to the upcoming PS3 ones soon enough.
But whatever helps increases the PS3 user base is not going to get any complaints from me.
Yep, that's the only good thing this format war is doing. The massive sales on each format is really helping me build up my Blu Ray collection.
Ah that's what happens when the ego of a 360 fan get all bloated, they become green and ignorant. Or have they always been like that...
And that is quite an ego considering one of their own games is occupying a spot not far away from the bottom...
What kind of possible agreement could Activision need? The fact that the 360 already allows compatibility means there shouldn't need to be one. I hate being screwed over, even if its unintentional, so since I can't return GHIII, I'm just going to avoid buying Activision games until they resolve this matter.