Gotcha. First time I read one of your articles. Thanks for the clarification!
This doesn't make the case for Saints Row. The article goes on and on like a kid with a sugar rush on a playground. While the article highlights the ridiculous game play element possibilities found within, it fails to make any sort of case for any discerning gamer over the age of 10.
I need more than elbow drops, clotheslines and dildos to make a fun game.
You are a pretty staunch supporter of Nintendo from what i have noticed in my short time here. Not that it's a bad thing but I find it hypocritical for you to call someone a fanboy. Your report of this article had nothing to do with anything other then you didn't like it putting Nintendo in a negative light. That's not being a good contributor.
Secondly how is a small gaming website going to steal anyone's thunder? You have me flabbergasted on this one. The on...
A couple of things.
Sexual Content was 10/10 but you didn't comment on that. Same with Occult. I would assume that content is high given the rating.
Also how is the cigar smoking a negative? That's not a black and white issue. It's more or less one legalists like to enforce. Was Spurgeon less of a preacher for his like of cigars? It seems making a mountain out of a mole hill honestly.
I really enjoyed Spec Ops in MW2. It acts as a nice break from the multiplayer. I hope the standard SpecOps is fleshed out a bit more.
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Don't be ridiculous. Anyone with the most basic knowledge on the market could tell you this. You'd be surprised that people on N4G may actually be smarter then you stereotype them to be.
Agreed! Tools of Destruction was brilliant!
Anything above $350 is going to price itself out of the market. At that point single console owners looking at a new or additional system would probably start thinking about a 360 or PS3 due to the price drops.
Having one of those controllers per system is also going to hurt sales.
The loyal masses to Nintendo will scoop up the latest and greatest regardless.
On the other side of that coin a lot of gamers are thinking it would be better wait...
It allows me to talk to you while we are both playing different games.
Makes sense to me Asif
I wonder if the guy who wrote that was wearing a cape at the time.
It's trendy to be a pessimist evidently.
I immediately think of that Snoop song
"Aint no fun if the homies can't haaaaaaaaaaave none"
While that may be true technology wise it has zero bearing on my gaming.
I'm a multiplatorm gamer. I have a 360 and a PS3. What am I missing out on by not utilizing my computer for gaming? The hottest cutting edge graphics? To be honest its subjective. A lot of people don't view the PC as an option for a variety of reasons. While the hardware that makes up my systems might be out of date, there are developers that constantly push what they can do thus developing great...
Remember when I said "I'd love to see the numbers" and "from what i noticed..."?
That should answer your first two questions.
Pick a franchise and make a pie graph. GTA IV. Who had what percentage of sales? 360 gets a slice, PS3 gets a slice and PC gets a slice.
Pick popular multiplat titles. Maybe you can start to see where I am coming from?
The main focus isn't on the PC anymore and hasn't be...
To be honest this article doesn't make the case for PC gaming. When people talk about E3 and who wins at E3 the PC isn't included in the list of 3 competitors.
The title here is more wishful thinking then anything else.
I'd love to see the numbers. From what I have noticed over the years is that PC gaming is a small portion of the pie. A lot of gamers aren't interested in buying new components to run the latest game.
When I go out I can buy a game and that's it. Depending on your computer you may have to get a couple of things significantly raising the cost.
Imagine buying Crysis 2, upgrading your computer to play it and then being disappointed because it's n...
It was a smart move on N's part. Today's games contain more and more content. While 360 can always utilize more then one disk, it really will start showing it's age.
A hearty pat on the back and a firm meaningful handshake with eye contact that lasts seconds too long making everyone feel a little bit awkward.
Sorry I didn't pick up on that.
I am sure that works for some people. I went into the article expecting the author to literally make the case for Saints Row 3. A series I don't actually care for. I was approaching it with an open mind and was a bit thrown off by the content.
There is a lot of ground between college thesis and this. I'll familiarize myself with the site a bit more before commenting on any future articles. If this is standard mater...