Factual errors in your comment, sir. You can indeed install the game (on 360 - dunno about PS3) and it DOES shave a few seconds off the load times.
I would say for $25 it's def. worth it. I enjoyed the hell out of it, myself.
This game didn't get nearly the love it deserved. :/
Got a feeling Halo: Reach disagrees with you ;P
Hey, this is culled from almost a year's worth of games. Quite a bit to select from.
See - this is why you need the Indie-Dome. We separate the wheat from the chaff FOR you! :D
At least DJ Hero takes up a minimal amount of space.
Which would make HOW many times you've played through it now? Are we at a baker's dozen yet?
Your review said otherwise ;P
I still have yet to play any of the Treyarch CoD games. This will probably end up being my first... when I get around to it.
Isn't that every year though? :P
I still never finished the first Max Payne game. Still, I always love the Unoriginal Soundtracks articles :)
Perhaps it's because you are (relatively speaking)? ;P
Or when iPhone's not on AT&T. Meh.
It's honestly a lot better. Like I said, the upgrade mechanic adds a lot more than you'd think.
You never finished the original? o.O That being said, I never finished all the Brood Wars missions, but I did at least finish the regular campaign. Been meaning to go back through and replay them before I finally get around to picking up SCII.
I only played a little as well, but I enjoyed what I did. I'll probably get around to finishing it next year sometime.
I finished inFamous, still have yet to finish a GTA (Vice City was the one I got closest on). Strangely though, even though inFamous was technically "open world" it felt very linear to me. Maybe that's why I actually managed to polish it off.
I'm just pissed that I own hardware which should be able to run it in theory but can't. Fucking Apple and their tech-creep.
But yeah, seconding a PSN or XBLA port, plz.
Same here. My iPod Touch is too old to run it, according to the app store. *sigh*
And by that, I would like to clarify and say "A game with critical and fan love that sold horribly and in a year will be a game everyone WISHED they had played"
Agreed. I think DA:O was probably the fastest I've ever gone through an RPG. I logged somewhere south of 60hrs on it in around 4 or 5 days.