I actually liked all those games, even Hellgate: London.
Oh boy, can't wait until I hear this in a restaurant or something. I hope my friends don't find out this exists.
Quality of the game notwithstanding, that is an excellent title.
All of those specs on the PSP2 are possible, but Sony would be downright retarded if they haven't learned that specs don't equal sales by now. Nintendo's pushing incredibly dated hardware with the DS and Wii extremely well. Sony doesn't really have anything to gain by making a handheld that stresses specs over features.
I thought that the series was rebooted when they gave it back to Crystal Dynamics.
Yeah I saw screen comparisons of the PS3 and 360 versions, that would really drag down the experience for me.
Dan Aykroyd's been saying there will be a third movie with all the positive buzz from the game now. Here's hoping!
I'd like to be, but Football is rather boring.
Seems like the VC's potential isn't being used. Nintendo's slowed the VC releases to a trickle, and they're releasing obscure titles week after week.
And, c'mon, we need Earthbound already.
Madden? Big changes? Surely it isn't so!
I love Farah, one of the best female characters in recent memory.
I wonder which character he'll be performing in Diablo III. Maybe he's big D himself.
This article neglects the real reason in-engine cutscenes are used. They're much easier to develop.
Changing pre-redered cutscenes requires adjustments to keyframes and then another complete or partial render. If the cutscene is in-engine, the changes can be implemented on the fly. This speeds up iteration and thus shortens development time.
You're never going to get to the next level that way! PUSH IT.
The PS3 slim will only be worth it if it comes with a price cut.
Also it'll probably be a good two to three years before we ever see one.
Tales of Monkey Island is going to rule.
Agreed on all points. What does it do that a balance board can't?
I agree. I weep that F2P MMOs weren't around when I was in junior high and high school.
I know people that STILL play AvP2, so this has a lot to live up to.
Wing Commander III had the first story in any game that I remotely cared about.
I actually ended up reading the novelization of that game.