Haha, I forget how ugly that original controller was!
I have an adult friend who just loves this game. I want to check it out, but I don't want to get hooked into something where I'm going to want to buy new toys for it all the time.
I wonder if the developers thought the campaign balance wouldn't be right for a four-player game. But still, that would be fun as heck. A lot of the levels are certainly big enough.
If Assassin's Creed can be in Soul Calibur, and Batman can be in Mortal Kombat, then any of these crossovers can happen.
Oh s*** yes, that would be awesome...especially if they can do a dark story with it.
Nathan Fillion isn't South American, therefore...
Hahaha, that comment made my day. :)
EGM is bi-monthly, GamePro is quarterly...you can see where this is heading.
It also depends on the writer or magazine/website, obviously. Some are more consumer focused...
Isn't that BioWare game just Rage?
Do those two games really do things that differently, though? :)
It's really hard getting used to the new style of World Tour because I played the original one so much as a kid. Still fairly fun, though.
Man, I love the smart-ass replies from Microsoft. So awesome.
Agreed. Even though I'm loving MW3, I REALLY don't need another one next year.
I just can't imagine a Wizardy reimaginging would do well now. That style of gaming just doesn't work anymore. Sounds like it's unfortunate that they even tried.
That's very pricey!
There were a few moments I really liked in this game, but overall, I think they missed the mark. It was more Syphon Filter than a spy RPG. I hope they do a sequel!
Better! This one probably has the highest production values out of any LOTR game you've seen. I wasn't even that crazy about those old movie games.
Just not having to drive to an Internet cafe is good enough for me.
It is strange. I would've thought they'd have figured this out a long time ago, too.