From my analysis of the situation, the 360 has been pushed forward to expand the game's audience. The PC is the standard, but Crytek are trying to break into the console world and for everyone, 360 equals first-person shooter games.
They put it on the PS3 so nobody bitches about "omg, i can't play crysis on my triple," but realistically, that's not their target audience.
It's like:
>360
>PC
>...
Some developers have reported the opposite—with the PS3 being easier to develop for than the 360 and then doing a reverse port that way.
Guess it just depends on the company.
Probably gonna be like $400, unless they drop it down to $300-ish to compete with the 3DS.
Plays like Cawadooty, except you have robot legs and temporary Predator camo.
You know, this is the exact reason I never bother to read reviews at IGN. While everything else is top-notch, reviews are almost always lacking in some department.
Realistically, you have to take your readers on a journey to keep them interested.
A child's tale doesn't interest adults. Your readers are adults, you should write for adults.
I was actually ready to put Nier on there, but I opted for Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Buy from somewhere else, then. Online retailers are a lot more forgiving with returns.
It JUST SO HAPPENED that Bayonetta was the first incredible game released last year.
Thankfully not the last, but I would've been okay with it either way.
How in the Hell aren't Bayonetta and Vanquish not on that list?
As much as I hate Michael Pachter, he's pretty right on this. Could've easily taken it back.
People need to quit being crybabies and actually do something instead of just bitching about their situations.
Hey, nice list! I played Shoot 1UP, but none of the others, so I will have to check them out!
The name "Syndicate" is pretty lost on me, but this got me pretty interested in the whole idea, and I've seen it as an inspiration to a lot of people.
A game like this would probably be really gritty, but judging by Starbreeze's past development projects (like the Riddick games), they're perfect for handling that kind of thing.
Look forward to a formal announcement.
Good interview! Always great to uncover amazing talent.
>Don't let younger children play it
>Problem solved
Besides, doctors have already approved the 3DS for usability by all age groups.
Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo refuse to publish AO games on their consoles.
This is why Duke Nukem Forever is going to have a tough time getting to platforms other than PC.
He's pretty much the Samuel L. Jackson of voice acting.
Steven Blum is a voice acting GOD.
A lot of people would probably recognize him as Wolverine from various games, especially the first Marvel: Ultimate Alliance.
You may know him better as Spike Spiegel and Mugen from Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo.
Yeah, but Mark Hamill does WAY more stuff outside of video games than he does in them.
Probably the same day it comes out for PC and 360.