Great prizes. Good luck to everyone.
Isn't Fatsumi the name of a 'chubby' JAV star? /s
I think MS will fight tooth and nail to try and overtake Sony in the USA and UK. A permanent lowering of the price and/or more price cuts could help to lower the gap. It could happen but Sony is not going to sit idly by and let it. The rest of the world will remain Sony territory.
The Japanese certainly have a ¥en for Nintendo.
Congrats to Sony.
Portland could work, though from the article maybe they need more police stations and gun stores. 81 strip clubs is good too! Also, does Portland have a mass transit system? I'd like to see this return to GTA, especially if you can cause mayhem on the train.
And what would Rockstar name the city?
Personally, I don't care about the spoiler 'outrage'. I hope the game turns out to be great, and the special editions look great, only @ £80 and £170, too rich for me.
'Triggering'? What does this mean?
I wonder how many they had on the shelves to sell out?
Visual novels would be a better fit for PC, handhelds, phones and tablets imo.
Can't stop, won't stop.
Wow. They look so different.
Looking forward to this game.
Regarding QA, I'm sure Ubisoft tested their games, but why did Unity suffer so bad from glitches etc?
Playstation was always about variety imo.
Wait a minute. I thought vgchartz was just made up numbers for both PS and Xbox?
Interesting article. Games like Mass Effect, Assassin's Creed and Grand Theft Auto could also benefit from having better NPC behaviour and AI, though it is a matter of resources. As graphics improve, so should storytelling and AI.
Can they be sued for copying Hotline Miami?
Little Johnny and his Mother are in a Gamestop.
Little Johnny "Mom, can you buy me Hatred?"
Mom"No, I can't Johnny. That game is for adults."
Little Johnny "But Mom, all my friends have this game."
Mom "No. I won't buy you that game."
Little Johnny "I hate you Mom!" Proceeds to have a tantrum in the store and knocks items off the shelves.
Violent video games DO cause violence! /...
Maybe, but you could also say that about books, TV and movies, now and before videogames existed.
The framerate/resolution thing isn't a deal breaker for me personally. The games are still great and over time as developers get to grips with the tools, we'll be playing even better games.