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Good suggestions. I would also add that I think they should be betterer and more good.
It's not rising, it's just falling upside down.
I wish I liked this game more, I loved FO3 but this one just didnt do it for me. I didn't get as into the world. 3 felt like a genuine post apocalyptic wasteland whereas this one felt more like a bunch of zany characters in a cartoony version of present day Vegas. I never got that feeling of heading out to explore the vast unknown wasteland alone like I did in the previous game as everywhere I went there was a farmer or a soldier staring at me.
As an avid gamer and Internet game commenter-on, I could be considered a 'man in gaming', please rearrange your list to reflect this fact.
The questions should be changed to, 'Do you enjoy using guns more than playing videogames?' Or 'Do you enjoy playing videogames more than shooting guns?' That's really what both sides of the debate come down to, take their toys away and leave mine alone.
DAMMIT. Okay you're right, back to the drawing board.
Throw in an argument, a few racial epiphets and a naked dance by a 'not quite sure but possibly' underage emo girl and you'd have the most Internetty thing ever.
If the system is impressive enough price doesn't factor into it for me unless of course it's some silly six figure sum or something. If its something I could afford after saving up I'll always pick the more impressive system over the cheaper one. Provided all goes well you're looking at at least five years of good fun for this one big purchase, it makes no sense to consider a hundred dollar or so difference in price a major deal breaker when you consider just how many years wo...
Looks interesting but not worth full price, I'll probably pick it up preowned in a couple of months.
We've all heard their explanations, 'oh no, we're not trying to nickel and dime you dear gamer. We're just giving a helping hand to those noobs who aren't as good at the game as you are. You don't need to worry because you're great at videogames, let the losers who need to buy their way through the game worry about it'. You know, it's actually possible to program an easier difficulty setting into the game without having to charge more money for it.
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Every game I've wanted at its time of release I've bought at full price. The only used games I've ever bought are the huge backlog of older games I picked up at the same time I bought my ps3 and the occasional, 'what the hell it's cheap' title I've picked up on a whim, both of which have turned me on to so many franchises and even genres that I otherwise would've missed I can't even tell you.
I don't care what you people say, with games like this coming out 2004 is gonna be the best year ever for gaming.
I've loved every Littlebigplanet I've played from the original to the Vita entry but I can't help but think it might be time to move on. The obvious progression to me seems to be something like a much more robust version of the Infamous 2 mission designer. Something that gives you a bunch of standard gaming types, allows you to reskin the characters, build the scenery etc, add dialogue boxes and animations for plot. Let's face it, most games these days are the same basic game ...
The environments look absolutely beautiful but sadly most everything else looks generic and dull or just plain awful. Her animations are just plain unattractive, she runs and walks like an orangutan.
We don't go to Boston.
That's good news considering the problems we're already seeing with studios having to dumb their games down and market them to the lowest common denominator idiot frat boy for fear of not recouping their development costs.
I didn't 'hate' Heavy rain but I hate the fact that Quantic dream come so close to creating amazing games only to ruin them with cheesy writing. The walking dead had a plot, characters and dialogue on par with the amazing comic book series and better than the very good TV show. It had a truly affecting plot that really grabs the player by the heart and squeezes.
Heavy rain had such cornball cliche writing I honestly have to believe anybody who actually considered ...
Obviously I haven't played it yet but it sounds like it deserves a little more if the only major complaint is that it sticks too close to the formula people know and love from the old games. Not that I'm dismissing that as a complaint. Considering we quite recently got a package of three full Sly games that don't even look dated thanks to how well the cartoony art style lends itself to HD, getting one more Sly game on another disc that just looks a little better doesn't seem s...
Hey look, it's 'dude this chick isn't even hot' guy.