I'm very happy to hear that everyone who has purchased a PSP is enjoying it. I'm enjoying mine as well. That being said, I still would not recommend it to someone who already owns a PSP. There's a lot more to lose then there is to gain.
It's really disappointing that Sony did take the PSPgo to the next level like they could have. They should have either dropped the price tag, or given the system features worth $250, like a touch screen display.
This was extremely entertaining to read and well written.
I had a couple friends who really enjoyed this game, but I never really got into it.
I love my new PSPgp! :-)
I played this game on the XBOX360 and absolutely loved it. From the sound of your review, it appears it's just as awesome on the PS3.
This was an awesome interview!
This is as great FAQ. I wish Aion luck. It's gonna need it in this WoW dominated world.
I wonder how much it will cost for two extra characters. Hopefully no more then a couple bucks.
Besides TGS, this was a boring week. Even TGS was a little boring honestly.
I was really shocked at how bad this game was.
Great review Chris. I pretty much agree with all of your points, especially the frustrating controls. I enjoy the game so much though that so far I haven’t let the poor controls get me down too much. My girlfriend also gets a big kick out of this game. We typically play it together, and it’s always interesting to see how we’ll both come up with completely different ideas on how to solve the same puzzles.
Great review, but I gotta go with The Beatles: Rock Band myself!
I don't feel sorry for Aussies. They have kangaroos in their bakc yards. I don't have kangaroos in my back yard.
I love listening to the Limit Cast. ALl the guys on their have great chemistry together, especially Josh and Chase.
I spent a long time wishing I could get into the software side of the gaming industry. In the end I did get a chance to work on the hardware side, but it was only for a little while. It's a cut-throat business.
I am personally loving The Beatles Rock Band myself. Harmonix is a company full of musical geniuses.
There really is just to much opposing evidence out there right now to entirely believe this claim.
Gamer Limit is really starting to pump out the developer interviews. I'm loving it!
I have a copy of this sitting on my desktop, but unfortunately I haven't had time to play it. Great review though Simon. It's definitely inspired me to get my butt in gear and give it a try.