Awesome!
Music Streaming
Cloud Storage
Extended Warranty
Free DLC
Google TV (Hulu app)
Qore subscription
The rest should be free.
If you are a fan of its parkour game play like I am...then yeah. I don't know about the story so far. It has taken some turns, but it is not Metal Gear complicated. The story is innovative - very much like GTA meets Quantum Leap. There are a lot of anti-religion undertones if that offends you. But I actually like it just for the game play alone.
The Renaissance setting was real cool though.
I love the first one because I never cared about being incognito. I could kill 30 Templars and not take a scratch. I'd roam the city and see how many guards I could get to chase me.
The second had deeper gameplay - adding exploration, city management and armor upgrades - and a far better story to boot. As far as the larger story is concerned, I think Ezio is finished. It looks like the next game is going to just feature Desmond. Still the Renaissance flavor was much a...
3D will be more of a draw for gaming than movies, but it is ready for the mass market yet. Sony's getting in on the ground floor, and I'm sure it will help define the next generation like HD and online did for the current gen.
My complaint about 3d is that the technology that Sony is bringing us will soon be obsolete anyway. Autostereoscopic 3D on television like Nintendo is bringing on the 3DS is already available for those who can afford to blow as much as a Mus...
Okay, I get it.
You click on an article about graphics, to post a comment on how gameplay is better than graphics. I can accept that. You show Gears as an example of great gameplay. I can accept that. You ensue that Uncharted 2, like everybody's game of the year, has none?
It's Alan Fake. j/k
The Move would lend itself brilliantly to Alan Wake's game play. Microsoft should have given Kinect a controller. Hell with the idea behind Kinect. The idea's stupid. Sony wizened up and gave the camera a controller, now the every FPS out there can be positioned as the killer app for Move.
Kinect has dance games and interactive fitness games - either of which could be guitar game big - but very little for the hardcore.
For the newly minted casuals,...yeah? For me it isn't a problem. It is going to be just $50 for me - I have a camera and a dual shock already.
Okay it is more like $100 if Heavy Rain requires two Move controllers.
So this means nothing. This could be skewed toward people looking for a train wreck for all we know. I've always been curious about the use of web metrics in market research. I have some validity concerns. If there's been negative articles on the Kinect in IGN, what does that say?
I'm sure Microsoft is doing this, but I'd hope some of these companies are doing some honest to goodness survey research.
Ludacris...!
And ruin their pipe dream...?
CERTAIN...also means it could offer the best games. There have been some games that were free on the PSN that I wouldn't have otherwise. Flow was one of them. It was free one weekend...sponsored by some company. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't have bought Flow, or Flower as I did a few weeks later. otherwise.
PSN+ is primarily for getting more content to consumers. Having crappy games would do the opposite.
I'm more interested in Move as the PS3's mouse essentially. I'm sure I would like it more in some games. I can see my self arm beside me on the couch playing Killzone.
Use your frickin' imagination! Kids nowadays want everything given to them.
Blows dust off LBP. I'm buying 'em all.
The Wii does have a lot of shovelware and not much support for quality hardcore multiplatform games, but do you honestly think it is going to be any different with Move and Kinect?
Everytime I look at software sales, I see a Wii title among the top 10. The fact is Nintendo has multiple franchises that hold as much consumer interest as Halo. They don’t have the hardcore appeal to sell ungodly millions in a few short months, but over time they are just as successful because they appeal to a broader base of gamers.
Thanks above for sales numbers.
The Wii isn't going to go anywhere. While both Kinect and Move will take away some of Nintendo's market share, I can’t see either the 360 or PS3 bridging a 30 million gap. The Wii will continue to dominate the casual market.
I'd rather implement Move in Force Unleashed two like Rising's kan-datsu.
Remember the Asian girl acting like she was getting licked by Skittles? That was rehearsed.
That's all Kinect needs really. Microsoft will have to do it.