I really need to finish this game. Started it, got bored, haven't bothered since.
@WhiteLightning
I agree - Nathan Fillion said that he'd love to play Nathan Drake in the Uncharted movie, but he says that Castle keeps him extremely busy. Nolan North on the other hand seems to always be free...why not go with him?
Meh.. Borderlands 1 was ok.
It wasn't ok, it was AWESOME. How could you not love that game?
Sure the story line was weird and it had cartoonish graphics, but the game delivered fully on the fun content. This is one hell of a fun game to play.
What got me hooked was the guns, RPG elements, customization, different side missions and last but not lease, THE LOOTING SYSTEM...going around, looting for MONEY and GUNS was one hell of an addictiv...
AKA Jesus Christ??? Hmmm No, I don't think so.
Wait, they haven't chosen Nolan North for the Drake part?? He is as close to Drake as people can get...he voices him for god's sake!
You silly directors...
What are you waiting for? Do it! Do it now!
All of this...and STILL no dedicated servers??
In terms of what you can do with it, Kinect has LIMITLESS possibilities. Just look at the PC hacks that have been done.
The problem is Microsoft doesn't know what to do with it. The novelty is awesome...being able to control the onscreen events like a Jedi master would be super cool. In practice, the idea doesn't roll so smoothly.
In terms of Kinect's application in today's gaming, it is sort of limited. There is really not a whole lot you ca...
Damn it. Looks like axelstone beat me to it. :)
"Is OnLive susceptible to it? I think that anyone that has something online is probably susceptible to hackers at some point. We try to be as strong and secure as we can be."
If these guys were hacked and the intrusion happened to be severe, they'd lose pretty much everything since their entire service is online, unlike Sony whose service is partially online. OnLive would be in a much worse situation if they were to get hacked.
"What could you do with all of this?" Rogers asked a room of developers and Eurogamer. "Here's a few boring technical ideas: you could drive a display from a PS3 game, for example."
He's taking a small jab at Ninty by telling the developers that what Ninty and their Wii U can do (using the controller as a screen) Sony can do with ease, and thus calling it boring. :)
Was about damn time!
True, but for the newcomers to the series might want to get a taste of this awesome game and a demo would fit the bill perfectly.
@Deee187 -
It's awesome, but for some reason carriers are getting too greedy and they want to charge people for this feature.
Your idea is better than actually having two different devices with data contracts. Bleh!
It's just a matter of time before she realizes the truth.
Call of Duty has been nominated, and won awards every time in that category. Shitty maps, overpriced and with all the money they keep making you'd think that they'll give gamers dedicated servers.
The PS2 is one hell of a complicated machine to let alone emulate the CPU / and other components on the PS3 would be very performance hungry.
You mean the hipsters and the sheep who think Stevie is Lord? True. They are convinced, DETERMINED to support Apple because they believe it's the best.
A friend of mine recently dropped $2799.99 on a 17" Macbook pro as she was going back to school. I thought that it was for some heavy work like graphic design/animation purposes, turns out it was just for simple stuff such as taking notes and web design. She was convinced that her new laptop wouldn't get viruses, ...
I have played both and NO. Clearly this person hasn't played BFBC2 with a surround sound system with audio settings set to 'War Tapes'. It sounds FREAKING awesome.
The fact that I can be running and hear a sniper bullet pass by my head all the way across the map and be able to tell from which direction it is coming from is amazing.
I wish for that to happen, but the parents are just too stupid to realize that there is an M rating at the back of the stupid box.
Square is just constantly adding nails to their coffins.