Nights Into Dreams had a better cast then Gears will ever have.
And I never even played that game.
On a more serious note, if it's piracy, why hasn't anyone cracked down on all the big-name retailers selling pre-owned games? It's the same with CDs. If people buy a game used to get into it/find out what it's about, there's a higher chance they will like it, and eventually buy licensed merchandise or even buy a new copy of the game when it came out.
The same happened to me with Mass Effect. I bought a copy of the first one used, for $50 after launch. BUT,...
Well then, lesson learned. Never buy games at GameStop. Even "new" games are pre-owned. :P
So they rushed him out of the room, but then brought him back in to take a picture?
Crap, more of my money is going to fly out of my wallet sooner than expected.
....I guess I can't be sad about that.
Don't say that, the government is on a daily hunt for things to ban! You're just helping.
This is ridiculous!...not like I liked mw2 that much to begin with.
People still care about Call of Duty?
The Paper Mario entry was directed towards the Paper Mario series within itself, not the Mario franchise.
OP here.
Having overlooked Adam's debatable downplay of Samus' character, the list in the article is supposed to be the WORST parts of Metroid: Other M. Meaning that if THESE are the worst parts, then the game isn't really that bad at all. I personally thoroughly enjoyed the game, and if these are the worst parts, there isn't much wrong with it.
Take this list as a "if a sequel were made, lose/improve this, this, and this."
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Glad to hear it. Although, the first two left no room for doubt as far as the success of later PL titles. I'll be picking this one up.
Notice in the article that the guy who said this will be good had actually started on Sonic Team AFTER Sonic 3 and S&K. This could be dangerous, but so far, I have to say the game looks good. I'm a huge huge Sonic fan, with about 300 Sonic comics, too. I've even been skeptical. This one's still up in the air. With that being said, I pre-ordered it just for the stupid Sonic hat.
I remember way back when Game Players was a magazine, there was an ad on the back for Toys R Us promoting a sale on Sega Genesis games. Sale prices ranged from 69.99 to 84.99. The average was around 79 bucks for games like NBA Jam and Batman Forever. I'm pretty happy with an average $20 price drop. That being said, I do think that developers and publishers need to realize that putting a fair price on a game is a big deal. You don't see Super Meat Boy on a shelf in a store retailing fo...