What's the point? It's just Call of Duty. It's a great series, but it's realistic. It'll just be like any other war movie. And those are great, don't get me wrong, but what does the title "Call of Duty" add to it?
Actually I'm not an Xbox fanboy. I don't even have one. In fact, I think that the PS3 is the more logical console to buy. I am, however, a realist. Like, I'm not a stupid jaded fanboy that defends Sony more often than I blink.
Patapon and Patapon 2 are pretty much the only reasons I want a PSP.
Imagine Sony's monetary losses in producing a $400 console and then selling it for $200.
Also, I don't really know how these numbers really constitute as domination... it seems pretty neck-in-neck to me.
The only people that think that the original Zelda is the best are buried in nostalgia. LttP is the best 2-D Zelda, easily. OoT is my favorite Zelda game ever also.
Xbox 360?... Exclusives?... No, that must be a typo or something.
Well, Wii's getting even closer to the PS3 now. I'm surprised to see that the PS3 has sold better than the Wii in Japan for such a long period of consecutive months.
You're pretty stupid, bro.
I'd have thought that everyone would've known it was a guy just by first looking at him.
Gold and Silver is the best gen. This is fantastic.
Sadness doesn't look that interesting, to be honest. It just looks like a game with a ton of quick time events. Who the hell would want to play that, besides PS3 fanboys?
Yup, it's pretty much just Heavy Rain for the Wii.
I think it could be an okay game if they removed the unnecessary, unfun-looking minigames.
Yeah, but this is Van Halen. All other Guitar Hero expansions can just go to hell, cause this game blows them out of the water.
Also, I agree that Gary Cherone was awful. Shame about Hagar, as they produced some good songs together, but nothing can top DLR.
I guess... except the game is likely to be terrible on any platform.
Yep. It's the common belief that Wii games have "legs." That's why CoD and even Mario Galaxy's initial sales weren't that great, but have sold over a million each. I think de Blob and Boom Blox's initial sales weren't fantastic either, but they've sold over a million each.
Nintendo is a shadow of what it used to be, there's no denying that, but I think it's hard to deny that Mario Galaxy was made of some of that Nintendo magic of old. Twilight Princess? Not so much. Some new IPs would be nice though. Everyone's crying for a new Zelda or whatever, but I couldn't care less. I just want some new IPs.
Also, cheers for the "SNL Syndrome" thing. That's a bit of pure genius.
The last new IP was actually probably Captain Rainbow. The last successful one, however, was probably Pikmin.
I don't own a PS3, but I don't really care. On the other hand, I was never really looking forward to Ghostbusters. Was it a douchey move on Sony's part? Absolutely. It doesn't affect me though.
edit: Also, I see the people saying, "MICROSOFT DID IT SO SONY CAN TOO!" That doesn't make it right. Simply put, both were and are being douchey.
What a shame. Gotta feel bad for the guy, and sorry for the girl :(
How is it not remarkable enough? What makes everything else look remarkable in comparison?
What? How was Nintendo's fall conference disappointing? It was absolutely awesome. I think everyone was in agreement that it was fantastic, and that that should've been their E3 show.
And yeah, that Evan Newton character sounds really immature.