I also find it unlikely. After two weeks of waiting, he spent four hundred dollars getting a new console rather than spending a few minutes on the phone asking what happened. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
This guy needs to get a grip, there's nothing wrong with her playing the game she wanted to. What I love about games like GTA is the freedom to do anything, even if that's just driving around and obeying traffic laws. There's no "right" way to play, she didn't ruin anything.
I agree, playing music the whole time seems to decrease immersion in the gameplay. I tried it a couple of times in Saint's Row and quickly decided to leave music for driving. Now, if they could implement it in a separate speaker, like the one in the Wiimote or through a headset I think it would be a more novel feature. (Yes, I realize it's not available on the Wii, just using the technology for an example.)
I am so sad that this article is not satire.
Breaking the street date for GTA IV is worse than other games because Rockstar is offering prizes for the first ten to complete 100 percent. Four days is a huge head start over other gamers who have to wait until Tuesday. I'm hoping Rockstar has a way to track time to completion or something along those lines, to even the playing field for everyone.
I believe that picture was created as fake boxart for GTA IV somewhere.
I doubt we'll see the day they fix every single bug in a game as open as Oblivion. It's the cost of having so much freedom to do what you want. Too many ways for gamers to get into trouble and find these glitches.
I really hope this news is credible, although from the nature of the article that doesn't really seem likely. Anything to make it run a bit smoother would be great.
I was so disappointed with Perfect Dark Zero. I played the original for dozens of hours, and really never had fun with Zero. To this day I still own the collector's edition because the Game Force by me only offers a few dollars for it.
Seven days isn't quite as bad as seven months. (Looking at you, GTA IV) That being said, if they delayed GTA IV seven days I would probably flip out.
You could always try a Target or Walmart when they open on the 29th. They almost always have copies on the shelf. If not there, try a local Blockbuster, they are trying to generate games sales and should get retail copies for both systems. Unless you're outside of America, in which case I can't offer any advice. Good luck!
I was a little surprised at the content in VP as well. The mating "dances" were a little risqué and your piñatas could get sick and die. Maybe this doesn't earn it an M rating, but it seems to need a little more than E for everyone.
I disagree on the Hollywood Video bit. Movie Gallery bought out Hollywood Video, but the company went bankrupt last year. They're closing a large number of stores. Here in Boulder, both the Hollywood Video and Movie Gallery closed in the last several months.
Shortages of any game on launch day for any system for any gamer is a sad prospect.
That's what I came to say. I know there was a whole fuss about EA trying to buy them a while back, this could just be the document from that offer. No mention of Take Two accepting.
I'm going to find any way to make myself not play until the following week, as my finals begin that Saturday. Once the harder exams are out of the way, then it's GTAIV for me.
I was browsing the Yahoo! Sports website and a GTA IV XBOX 360 ad popped up on the left side. It's highlighting multiplayer on Live and exclusive episodes on Live Marketplace starting in August. It also offers free gamer pics with preorder.
How official is the information on the back of those display boxes? I think they could end up being fairly different from the final retail box when they are actually released. I don't find any of this information implausible, just seems unofficial.
Or give him and his movies a million hits of free publicity. Giving him and his movies just make it more likely that more will be made.
It's already back to $42.79, they didn't last long at that price.