I don't see anything wrong with sticking close to consoles that offer games lke RE5, Fallout 3, FF13, and its exclusives (PS3: Killzone 2, Infamous/ Xbox360:Splinter cell, Alan wake)
but notice how I said "good". Last time I checked Red Steel was not a kiddy game but it sucked. Hopefully this game will surprise some people. Nonetheless I still think buying a Wii as a hardcore gamer is wasting money imo.
he sounds really "pissed".
Why? It is so obvious it is hard to explain or too much to explain,lol.
Either way, it is good that Nintendo is at least making an attempt to support their hardcore gamers.
I haven't tried it out yet but I think the game will be at the very least just fun.
but notice how I said "good". Last time I checked Red Steel was not a kiddy game but it sucked. Hopefully this game will surprise some people. Nonetheless I still think buying a Wii as a hardcore gamer is wasting money imo.
if it happened, the console would be nearly perfect, and would overkill anything that would stand in its way.
However, I'm sure both companies like their competition.
looks like the second best looking of 2009.(Not hard to see why Killzone 2 leads the pack)
a decent game.
And with all the great 2009 exclusives and probably some strong marketing, the PS3 can ONCE AGAIN make a comeback and this time stay on top.
I'm pretty sure Kaz meant something else, and he is meant to do these kinds of things or else he wouldn't work for Sony
okay, not bad.
hopefully I'm wrong, and I hope that douche Chris Buffa won't review Killzone 2.
being multiplatfrom wouldn't be a bad idea.
hopefully with FF13 and FF versus 13 sales for the PS3 will skyrocket.
I'm going to buy Killzone 2 but I'm not looking forward to innovation, I'm looking forward to just having fun with the game.
Thats just the casual crowd that has no idea what they are buying, at least most of them don't.
towards a certain game.
A Gears of War movie would be awesome but when are they releasing it? 2019?
is not necessarily correct.
just QUIT because they made a wrong turn.