Where are the games you can move a character beyond left, right, ducking and jumping?
You are, by far, my favorite composer of all time. Yasunori Mitsuda is also a close second. The music I've heard from the FFXIV soundtrack sounds like glorious return to classic Final Fantasy.
The chocolate kind, or heroes in a half shell?
I suddenly have a desire to drink milk...
If PSN is "soulless" then it must be a big hit with the Scientology crowd. Not a thetan in sight!
They're making money. XBOX LIVE is the perfect drug. Give you a taste, then when hooked cut you off and make you pay. When they know they won't lose you, they raise the prices. Microsoft may be considered "evil", but they're abso-fucking-lutely brilliant businessmen.
LOL You'll just have to move on passed it. It's the same on here as it is in the real world. Hardly anyone wants to hear the cold, hard truth. You'll meet those who live comfortably in delusion, beyond reasoning. Count your blessings and just move on.
Hard to convince someone when you trade-in games at significant losses when you could get more by selling on eBay, Amazon, Craigslist, etc.
"No one is a sheep if they are enjoying what they purchase."
I know I'm splitting hairs here, but a sheep would enjoy anything given to it. They're unintelligent creatures who rely on a shepherd or whatever the majority does, while being completely helpless on their own.
What would qualify you a...
Oh! The denial I see in response to this announcement.
Oh, I definitely played Dead Space. Loved it! Great use of dark atmosphere and sound. I was really immersed in the game, feeling paranoid as well as claustrophobic. While it was fantastic, it was hardly original, borrowing heavily from The Thing and Alien. Looking forward to the sequel, especially since it comes with Extraction.
Here's an idea:
Stop whining, box up your game console and sell it. Sony isn't the only company with a policy (in PRINT if you've ever read any of the booklets included with every game console) of adding/removing features, so if you wish to buy Nintendo, Microsoft or any other brand a company will put out a console in the future, keep in mind the possibility you'll find something similar happening. Hell, at one point Microsoft removed support for unlicensed USB devic...
lol Thanks for the laugh, Pedrobear. May you be blessed with mucho lollisitas.
If I recall correctly, he said Kinect would be a huge success when he assumed the price would be $50. Then it became known it would cost $150, and the world joined in unison to say, "Eh?"
Bieber punched a girl in the face? Atta boy, Bieber! He's still a brain-deteriorating, talentless ball of monkey shit, though.
I've gone from wanting this game to wanting to slap Square Enix across the mouth for ruining this game's potential. Having had played FFXI for 4 years and seeing most of my criticisms of the first game being addressed, it's disappointing to see they're so eager to fuck this up and lose out on customers. If I'm paying for a monthly subscription, I don't want to be limited on how much I actually get to play, or be restricted in how I get to play the game. MMOs are sup...
I'm with you. Silent Hill has gone from the best survival horror franchise to one of the worst. I might be mistaken, but the original head of Team Silent did the first two, then moved on to create Siren and fell off the map. Arguably, the quality went downhill after his departure, though 3 and 4 were still fantastic games with deep narrative and psychologically disturbing brilliance. The franchise died the moment they took it from Japanese hands and whored it to sub-par Western devs. ...
Then there'd be a lot of desperate guys stalking other guys posing as women.
while $59.99 for a game and abusive DLC practices (launch day, on-disc DLC) cheats the consumer. It seems developers want to punish those involved with the pre-owned market instead of giving the consumer incentive/value for buying new. It's a double-edged sword that they only want those to be held responsible for the end that cuts them.
If you're new to the PS3 and haven't bought a single game from the store. Game trials, beta priority, bi-weekly deals, game/DLC "renting" is nice, but there's nothing must-have about the service yet. As it stands, it's mostly putting $50 bucks a year down and hoping you'll get your money's worth. I hope the goods and services for the program expands so more people will find value in it.
I completely agree with your stance on Microsoft not ...
Sho'nuff!