...since I'm in a place with a horrible internet connection that is throttled (I'm downloading the conference right now, no way I'd miss E3!).
Judging from how the rest of you guys are, it looks like you have a "Meh" to bad reactions on the conference.
From the looks of this, it seems Sony and Ninty will have better conferences?
(Ugh, I have to download them too)
Doing anything to generate hits right before E3...kind of...appalling.
I honestly don't know why they don't!
They've got the resources to do it. A white PS3 with a white controller, I'd buy one.
A similar justification was also being used back in 2006-2007, when Xbox 360 had so many exclusives while the PS3's was much smaller.
Fast forward to today, tables have turned and so have their arguments - suddenly exclusives no longer matter to them. It's all about teh sales now and timed exclusivity for DLC.
I'm glad I got this game. At first it was one hell of a female dog. It was hard. But as I slowly overcame each challenge it felt incredibly rewarding, despite the number of times I had died trying.
This is one of the best RPGs I've played this gen. If you have a PS3, this is one of the exclusives you must have in your collection.
Read my mind. They're talking about US/NA numbers, which of course, doesn't represent the whole world.
For example, let's compare it to a region where the Xbox is doing really bad, say Japan.
Yes, as much as I'd love for my Xbox to have nice features, I bought it for one sole reason - playing games.
I don't care about social networks like Facebook, Twitter etc as features that they are focusing on the Xbox 360; they are already flooded on other platforms.
I'm not interested in about how well you are making money, or how very happy your shareholders are. Just provide us with what got you into this good position in the first place - giv...
It's all about the amazing pair of [save files] each one of them has.
That's enough out of me for today!
Will also give this a try.
...and so continues the agonizing wait for E3.
Here you go:
http://n4g.com/news/1008442...
Edit: Looks like you were there already XD
Criterion just knows how to make car racing games, as exhibited by their awesome Burnout franchise.
Agreed. And they seem to be having that issue as well - announce games that never see a release daylight; but continue to crunch out other games that no one wants or asked for in the first place.
Good Lord! I thought they'd never announce a sequel!
Now I can rest assured that there's a sequel in the works.
Damn, this game has kickass huge maps.
Regardless of what they bring, I think we concur when I say that we want them to bring us games - that's what we came for and that's what we play. We're gamers.
A simple reason could be simply that Ninty's games sell - ergo, they'll continue to milk them. People buy Ninty products to play Ninty games it's that simple.
I therefore think they'll have a hard time winning back the hardcore already owning PS3s and 360s for the Wii U if they play the 3rd-party-support-on-the-way card. Why? Because these same gamers have already invested money and games into the PS3/PC/Xbox 360. They can't just jump ship because it's...
I think so, but I just queried N4G for any Resistance Burning Skies review and this is so far the first one. Will wait for another one, but this looks to be very promising!
The Resistance franchise is one of my favorite franchises to date and it all began with the first one - Fall of Man - which, in my opinion, offers one hell of a campaign. The multiplayer aspect seems to be very good as well.
One thing I wish for in portables is a MP experience that is as g...
lol...I wonder Sony would say about that!
I'm interested in picking this up, but I'm dubious because of Capcom's recent bad track record with games.
Would you guys recommend this? Is it like a cross between say Dragon Age 1 and Dark Souls / Demon Souls?
Molyneux is a guy with good ideas, the problem he has is expressing these ideas into the proper visions that he sees in the first place.
The thing is we have so many of these guys in the industry. Patcher, the "industry" analyst is paid to get how many guesses wrong????