Agreed. PAIN would be so much fun online with others.
the only time I ever use my membership is to fill out surveys on games and get into Betas. I do miss the Playstation Underground CD Mags :-(
I believe you can now access PSN via pc as well, so you can probably download it to your computer and transfer it, as you just described, or do the same through the PS3 and transfer it that way, since the machines sync.
Yup, that's true. "Also, there is a Canvas mode, where you will be able to create your own puzzles from scratch and share them with your friends, or even the world!"
I'm actually waiting for Stardust to make the crossover.
I'm actually really excited about this game. I'm not a fan at all of RPGs, but there are two to three coming out this year that actually have me considering giving the genre a try; this title here, and The Agency. I've always liked and appreciated the scope of an RPG, but can't bring myself to bear the time it takes to finish half the things, the inane side quests to make headway, or that success is based on chance and stats, and not skill. This and the Agency seem to be more action based,...
I'm in the same boat. I tried MGS2, but just didn't enjoy it; the stealth genre just isn't my cup of tea. Which is why THIS Metal Gear Solid actually has me interested in the series for once. I've always been impressed by the game and level of detail that Kojima puts forth, but the slinking around and tip-toe-ing of MGS and Splinter Cell just about kill me in execution.
It's kind of interesting; never liked MGS or RPGs (as far as playing them), and this may be the year where...
Ah, sad to see it dethroned. I liked the design of it. Regardless though, these things are motoring around at 1/3 the speed of sound :S. Geesh.
lol, given the amount of potholes, waviness, and debris found on it here in VA, it'd definitely be a risky joy-ride
I remember reading about this car in Popular Science last year. If I recall correctly, it's the fastest street-legal car in production, and when you pass a certain speed (forget what it was), the suspension lowers and little wings (air foils) come out to increase stability and handling.
Dangit, I need to get rich. It'd be tough using it on I95 though...
42 >_<
It's sort of a modernization of the RPG genre. You play as a spy, and there's much more action and control, and less questing and 20-sided die casting. Game Informer's last issue had a big preview of it.
How could they leave out The Adventures of Cookie and Cream? >_<
People have already mentioned Silent Bomber and Rival Schools, so I'll throw out a new Tomba! game, and a new Escape from Monkey Island game.
I've been using this one since it came out: http://ps3.psu.com/Calvin-a...
My favorite strip ever, and will always remind me of my childhood (reading it, not living it). Even have six years of strips running as my screensaver.
From what I can tell, the muting function only works from mid-game (pressing "select" to bring up the players). It wouldn't work for me mid-lobby.
I'm traditionally anti-RPG due to the background die-casting and outcomes being determined by chance and statistics rather than skill, but this new one, Alpha Protocol, has me VERY intrigued.
Ranked 42,108. Ewww, look at the KDR :-( The cost of playing Zones, I suppose.
I'd imagine vocalizing and emoting helps the actors with process. All about "getting into the role."
As long as it's just linked to your current Netflix account, I'm fine by that. We can already use "Watch It Now" to stream movies to your computer, and that's at no extra charge to your membership. You get 1 hour of viewing time per month for each dollar you pay in membership (so if you're paying $17/month, then you can watch 17 hours of video). Thus far, I've yet to have any quality issues (all looks dvd-like to me), even when watching at peak times of bandwidth use, so I know t...