According to this retailer website here in Sweden, Prologue bundles will be available on the 26th March which might hint a when the title will hit shelves.
http://www.onoff.com/online...
I also thought Sony should have hired an individual from their loyal developing companies because as developers, they have pushed the PS platforms and have put great effort to try and help other developers in struggle.
People, just imagine what a guy like Ted could do?
The funny thing about most comparison is that people keep arguing about which title look the best, but in the end, they won't be considering purchasing a title superior on that particular platform. I personally want these comparison to come to an end because the games between the 360 and PS3 look identical enough and I don't see why people like nit-picking through contrast differences or texture differences.
Developer cannot just enter an overcrowded genre by take a little bit of everything and just mixing it into a solid shooter.
So the upcoming store is unified or still split into different regions?
It's very happy to hear how Microsoft has started profiting because this ensures that they will remain in the race and also keep the competition going.
I wouldn't mind waiting 5 or 10 minutes for an installation and be able to access the XMB, but as I consumer, I personally don't feel it's acceptable to wait 20 or 30 minutes for 5gb installation when other games are capable of doing this in a lesser time. I have suggested this a couple of times and I will say it again; Make it an option, let those who are willing to be patient wait and let the other lot play with longer loadtimes.
I see this and the music store being available in the revamped PSN.
It wouldn't be funny as a 360 owner to know that PS3's online gaming is equal to theirs, but free and I am very curious as to how MS are going to respond? Lower the subscription price or make it free?
He could perfectly have been off with his own studio or working for Eat, Play, Sleep, but he chose to work for Atari. I have heard some rumor going around that he wants to help Atari back on it's feet and later sell it of to Sony, which makes zero sense in my perspective.
The thing we have to remember is the fact that EA is a multiplatform publisher and I have difficulties seen them entering the hardware market because it would take a lot of investments and there are currently 3 consoles already.
*Writes it down in calender* All that remains now is getting a job and WHOLA!!! I have a PStriple.
What's the pricetag?
T...th..at is a videogame, right?
But seriously, nothing beats IGN's Ninja Bread Man review.
I'm not an native speaker myself, but I have studied English for the past 6 to 7 years and sometimes I tend to feel unsure about my English. I usually spend 5 or 6 minutes writing comments or replays and on few occasions, I feel like things aren't making direct sense and to be on the safe side, I either write "I'm not sure about my English" or simplify my writing.
I personally believe he should either start his own gaming industry called Philastic Entertainments or work for Eat, Sleep or whatever its called.
Dude, you're 24 years of age and you're blaming videogames?
While reading my Gamereactor magazine a couple of weeks ago, a stumbled across this under the rumor section. According to the magazine, MS are apparently developing this game with an intention to appeal to a younger audience.
Either jump the wagon or be left behind.