I've long thought that sandbox games have the ability to make the player confront stirring choices and truly gripping situations. Then I saw the Dark Knight, which is like a gift from the heaven. If game developers are able to advance the sandbox genre even half of the amount Nolan advanced the comic hero movie genre, I'll be pleased.
The hair reminded me of movies about Jesus Christ. Has anyone else noticed that virtually every Jesus movie has a gentile playing the part of Jesus? Jesus was a jew, but for some reason (antisemitism?) he isn't depcited as one.
The performance was about as epic as live performances can get. They even had a huge Earth-looking globe floating over the arena with performers moving on it's surface. Then there were the thousands of drummers beating simultaneously in highly coordinated way. It actually reminded me of the scene in Lotr: The Two Towers where Saruman and Grima rise to the top of Orthanc and hail the Uruk-Hai troops.
The future belongs to the Chinese people.
The RE4 merchant spoof from Mega64 is one of the funniest vids I've seen:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Hehe, no harm taken. That must be the first time I see anyone apologizing in N4G. Here, have a bubble.
All time top games, based on average scores from gaming sites:
1. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo 64)
2. Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
3. Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
4. Grand Theft Auto IV (X360)
Source:
http://www.gamerankings.com...
The hardcore community is so small and the cost of most modern games is so high that it's surprising there are so few videogame company bankruptcies. Without run-of-the-mill sequels, online charges and low cost casual games the companies would be in big trouble.
Wii has the most critically acclaimed game of this generation. It's called Super Mario Galaxy.
Wii also has the most popular game of this generation. It's called Wii Sports.
You have the right to say what you want, but next time try to remember mentioning that it's just your opinion.
How would a death penalty help anyone?
In my opinion the best way to punish the bully is to make him do community service / work, which produces money to make up for the lost PSP and police salaries, and make the bully wear a shirt that says "I STOLE FROM A KID WAITING FOR A HEART TRANSPLANT" while he does his work, preferably in a crowded area.
I think there are about 20 zombies in the following screen:
http://kotaku.com/photogall...
1) GTA IV is released for Xbox 360 and PS3, which are current generation consoles, not next generation.
2) Nobody has expressed hopes for GTA IV being released for the Wii. Read the news.
Flash memory is more silent and energy efficient and most importantly faster than hard drive. Mark my words, this generation of consoles will be the last one that uses hard drives.
Resident Evil 4 Wii edition has sold almost 2 million copies. That's pretty good for a last gen port... It's also one of the reasons Capcom's making a Dead Rising title for the Wii.
If the low price point itself means huge sales, then why didn't Gamecube sell more than 23 million in it's entire lifetime? After all, it was $50 cheaper than Wii from the very beginning.
This question is directed to anyone who agreed with clintos59 and disagreed with me.
Everyone was surprised, including Shigeru Miyamoto and Satoru Iwata. They did not expect these kind of sales.
Wii has already sold over 30 million units, making it by far the fastest selling console of all time. Gamecube launched with a price of $200 ($50 less than Wii) and it's lifetime sales are 23 million.
IT'S SOULCALIBUR, NOT SOUL CALIBER!
Have a bubble for good game taste.
My all time MK favourite is MK ultimate 3. No fighting game I have played has captured the fury and speed of fighting better.
In my opinion Frank Miller's version is cooler:
http://bp1.blogger.com/__OY...
I'd like to see realistically rendered Dragon Ball characters in the game.
If this type of game is made, I hope they take the time to make every fighter's style unique instead of making replicas and changing their looks, special moves and posture a little.
A movie needn't be uninspiring in order to avoid being a joke. I really liked the Dark Knight, but I also felt that it lacked personality. Arkham Asylum, on the other hand, seems to have tons of personality, but the style is far from a joke.
As for graphic novel films, Sin City is one of my favourites. It's both disturbing and over the top cool.