This is a sound decision.
I also agree with St. Sony. I don't care what your sexual preference or background is but I really hate it when people have to throw it in your face.
Come on man, that is your buisness. Not mine.
I just wish the game was more like the commercials.
I love how PO'ed the comments are in that article from the "Fruit Heads".
I think they missed the part where Rockstar takes pot shots at everyone and everything.
But no, Apple should be sanctioned from such actions!
yeah there was with halo 3 except the difference here is that halo was released in November during the crappy movie month while gta4 is being released at the beginning of the summer movie season
I'll be out seeing ironman and when I'm around at home I'll play GTA4.
And every week VideoGamer.com gives every rumour a 3/5 which basically says "we have no f'ing clue either".
Except for the obvious, those get the 4/5.
Yes, this game sounds exactly like how a Ghostbusters movie would start.
Egon and Ray develop new toys but wuss out so they pick up someone off the streets to try it out (you).
I just picture them when they were in the elevator and turned on Peter's pack for the first time and then back away into the corner...
That's the point. It isn't worth it waste the time, energy, and money on older games just to add 'achievements' and such.
I mean no one is forcing you to purchase Xbox Originals versus going out and buying a used copy. Or you could not even both with them all together and play new games.
Were discussed at length on one of the 360 podcasts when the Originals were first announced.
It turned out that in order to incorporate achievements you'd have to decompile the code and go through and adjust a number of lines for an achievements to work, then recompile it. After words it would also have to be re-certified by Microsoft to make sure it was relatively bug and glitch free. A process that wasn't worth it apparently...
I think you just touched on a very important point: JRPGs appear to have become way too predictable.
I think the best JRPG is Xenogears.
The game is complex, but man... it was a hell of a ride.
So worth it.
You're missing out on RPGs in general if you start becoming prejudice towards WRPGs.
You haven't even played Mass Effect? You're really missing out.
Fallout 3 will be exhibiting that WRPG style. I think that open-world style of play is here to stay.
Anyways, when I play an JRPG I play it for the story. I expect the best story possible. WRPGs I don't have as high of expectations (Mass Effect was a pleasant surprise) for the story but with those lowered ex...
Just nit picking but the game is titled 'Infinite Undiscovery' not 'Infinite Discovery'
Other than that good list.
I'm surprised Too Human was evaluated in this article. I could see it going either way but it may be a day 1 purchase for me.
How about some cross-hairs in the 3rd person view instead of relying on a zoomed in approach.
Aiming in that game sucked.
Wait.
Super Mario Land was a *bad* game? That game is easily in my top ten all time games.
I loved that game to death.
Like Brass Balls from Bioshock for some people?
I'd cry a little bit if I completed Bioshock without using a Vita Chamber on the hardest difficulty and not get that achievement.
I'm hoping for some success. I like the idea, the more I think about it, of having different types of proton beams to help capture various types of ghosts. This brings in that simplistic rock-paper-scissors approach to it. I think some different methods of trapping would be neat.
However, I just hope for a good game. If this all goes over well, then I really want a sequel with a sandbox ability. Be able to romp around NYC and just randomly field calls or stop and help out those ...
Don't screw this up.
Don't screw this up.
Don't screw this up.
How about a proper sleep timer for the 360?
Something that I can decide to shut it off in 30, 60, 120 minutes.
Not HOURS.
Number 2 made me LOL.
love to be able to own the Master of Puppets album for either game.
(preferably Rock Band).