If it adds more content to the game, where's the problem?
EA has a cash cow here and it's time for a milkin, again!
This was rumoured back in June by dailygamesnews.com:
http://dailygamesnews.com/2...
Guess they were right
MCV has confirmed the price hike
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/3...
lol
They're way over estimating The Conduit. Ok so it's one game that doesn't look like crap... but it has no range of titles to compete with what core gamers can get on other consoles.
The Wii is for those who wanna play with motion control... a proper gaming experience is Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.
This whole motion controlled immersion, especially Project Natal is one step closer to Virtual Reality becoming a real thing, and it's what we've always wanted from gaming, or for gaming to go into... most of us anyway.
Kinda expecting Reggie to mind... lol
It's only marketing and press folk that get wound up. Devs are always helping each other out. It's about the tech not the sales most of the time.
When it's about the sales, it's crappy mini-game titles and endless short sequels and franchise rips.
lol yeah cos they said that about the Wii's Motion Plus potential and look what happened.
Yeah you totally need a controller for some games. I mean, motion control is still gonna be a novelty, but not so much of a gimmick like on Nintendo's Wii which is a case of 'crap game + motion control = money'
Are you all insane? It's a new Left 4 Dead game...? If you enjoyed the first you can look forward to the sequel sooner rather than later. I'd love yearly updates of games which were more of the same as the original.
If it's as long as the first, as big as the first but all new, what on earth is the problem?
PS3 and Xbox 360 will make some serious motion control games... it's gonna be awesome!
Yeah tell me about it, I know the feeling... sad isn't it. But they have become quite crap now.
Facebook and Twitter and Xbox 360!
More plastic to add to the collection.
He was great in Firefly
Should be very interesting
I'm all against leaving content out of a retail release only to sell it later
However, with games like the Sims 3 I think it's fair for them to release all kinds of new directions to the game post-release
If the game is a complete package to start with, there's no problem.