I didn't get any PS+ codes, I'm already in PS+. What I got a few days ago was a "holiday thank you".
I gave them the feedback that I'm a customer, not a boyfriend; I don't need "thinking of you" emails. Send me news or offers, I don't want a relationship.
Well, they do claim that the trailer was recorded off a PS3, so apparently it *can* do graphics like that. We'll see about framerate and such, I guess...
To be fair, hard drive tech is rather different from flash memory tech, so the costs will be different. The *real* comparison is to other flash memory cards - and a 32GB flash card costs around $30, vs. $120 for for the PS Vita version. Four *times* the price is still a bit much.
I've made a few missions - the tools are surprisingly flexible. It's amazing what people have managed to do. But they definitely need tutorials like this.
Arkham County, then Arkham State, then Arkham Country.
"I don’t even know the name of the dude that I’m playing as"
Um, they use his name *all the time*. They don't call him "Master Chief" either... :)
Interesting he didn't mention any of the varied weapons except the ones you get early on.
Yeah, that "gotta do two UGC missions but they don't make it clear" thing was the only real design flaw in that game.
Too bad. Seems like Sony ought to be able to put some talent behind this whole Move thing...
Why go completely stealth up to now?
I'm a lefty, so Move without a navigation controller is... awkward. Have to play it again w/Move after xmas.
My 6-year-old is going to be very happy. I think my 11-year-old is bored already. :)
Dang. I thought it had potential. I suppose I'll still check out the demo...
I've been having a good time with it, too. For free, the value is... well, literally incalculable. :)
I have to agree that a bit longer main storyline would have been nice. On the other hand Sucker Punch was originally going to charge $15 for it, and dropped it to $10 (or, if you've got PSN+ like me, $8). I sure got more than a movie-rental's worth of fun out of it.
The article says the only way to top off your blood supply is draining victims; but actually, defeating vampires adds to your 'blood meter', too. I made it through the whole game with just a few (accidental) civilian kills.
If they did that, it would have *doubled* the QA effort... and they're only charging $10.
I don't need a karma system to make choices. You can get blood by staking vampires or sucking civilians. I finished the game and only sucked ten civilians. Four of those were forced by the game, the rest were accidents. (One wrong button press near a civvie...)
I'm not a trophy whore (easy to tell by my 'level') but I did rent Terminator Salvation... just because I'm a Terminator geek from way back.
Yeah, it's not a great game at all. But I had some fun with it. I guarantee you will *never* see "Hannah Montana" on my trophy list.
All the ads and logos in Infamous and Infamous 2 have some joke or another in them. "Mid-Life Motorcycles", the gas company (run by a villain) "IBAD", etc.
Actually, I liked the music from Infamous 1 better. But I have to agree the music in I2 fit the environment and situation well.