Review was longer than the game!
Even if I disagree with it entirely, its a great review.
i mean, they can't ALL be Kinectimals or the Michael Phelps game.
unless you think you'll sink a lot of time in the multiplayer, it's definitely not worth buying.
i finished the campaign in 4 hours. not worth the full price at ALL.
i completely agree with this review.
terrible game.
i live here and i seriously don't understand why anyone is still buying a 360.
it's purely marketing at this point. and it's sad.
yeah, very 2002.
whereas jumping around by yourself like an idiot feels like...oh i dont know...10,000 B.C.?
welcome to every article about the 360 in the last few months.
"its selling like craaaaaazyyyyyy!!!!"
"right, and what are they doing with the system when they get home?"
"well.....NETFLIX!!!!&qu ot;
hey, EA.
how about making a game where people aspire to YOUR game?
"Battlefield 3 will kill CoD!"
"Shift 2 will kill GT5 and Forza!"
"Mirror's Edge 2? lol, wut!? yeah ok, keep dreamin', kids!"
so, you can kick boxes.
OH MY GOD MY MIND IS BLOWN AWAY. HOW WILL I EVER PROCESS THIS MUCH INFORMATION!?!?!??!
"I EXPECT MY ONLINE FPS MULTIPLAYER EXPERIENCE TO BE PERFECT ON DAY 1"
- the general gaming audience.
If anything, good on him for not releasing it into the wild.
Looks like Sony's plan worked
guys, once again, look into Arthur Gies' history.
on his twitter today he straight up blames the PS3. someone asked him "the PS3 is 5 years old. why are devs still having these issues?"
his response: "if they're having these problems still, maybe it's not the devs."
i rest my case.
there are more sources saying it looks good, than sources saying it looks bad. Arthur Gies is actually a pretty s...
do any of you listen to Rebel FM?
Arthur Gies, the author of this article, constantly has incredibly biased opinions against the PS3. to the point where he gets so many complaints that he keeps quiet whenever a PS3 game is discussed on that podcast, now.
once again, i urge you all to ignore anything this guy says regarding the PS3.
i think it's fantastic. being able to put all my music in the cloud, and listen to it at work is brilliant.
except that everyone who's hacking the PS3 is using it for piracy / cheating.
not a single good thing has come from it since.
so, there's that.
A+
Arthur Gies, the guy at IGN who reviewed that, is a very widely-known massive Xbox fanboy.
he's generally a pretty smart dude, but, never, ever trust anything he says about the PS3.
i'd honestly assume he didn't even play the PS3 version for more than 5 minutes.
well, he obviously gave it a chance after ONE DAY.
On what planet is a score of 85 "nowhere near close" to 91?
"games journalism" in 2011.
Can we get some more adjectives in the title of the article, please?
I can't tell what the author really feels about it.