You truly have a semi?
It takes way too long to get good, but it does eventually get good. But not great, just good.
They're already out in Japan. Confirmation (albeit unofficial) of a European release month is new news.
I don't want to play these games by waving my arms around. It's exhausting enough using my thumbs.
No, it's an opinion piece. That's why it says 'opinion piece' on it. See?
You don't do a very good job of ignoring them Quagmire. You're always among the first to comment!
On exactly what planet did it sell well?
MAG sold 25% of what MW2 sold in its wildest dreams. More like 10% mate. And that's just on PS3.
Plus it sold better than all of the games in this Top 5 and didn't fare that badly in reviews either.
Fact Check: Halo is not as popular as Call Of Duty. Not even close.
Having a huge fanbase doesn't mean a game can't get unfairly hated on. In fact, it makes it more likely.
And Alpha Protocol doesn't get hated on. Everyone's too indifferent to it to hate it.
For what it's worth though, PLAY gave it a pretty high score of 83%.
…it's just about PlayStation games.
You think those three games have great graphics? You don't even have a tiny mind to be out of…
No, it's actually the site of a specialist PlayStation magazine. The point of the article is not to say "look how bad the graphics were on old PlayStations", the point is to say, "so the graphics on the new Twisted Metal game don't matter".
The PSone and PS2 both had great graphics for their times, but none of these five games did. They're UGLY, and if you can't see that, you're looking back with rose-tinted glasses just because they...
All the PSone images were taken using whatever technology was available to take screens at the time. They were used in magazines and any screens in magazines would have been of similar quality at the time.
And I did not edit the article. You clearly just didn't read it properly first.
Disgaea's graphics are a mix of bad 2D and bad 3D. Overall, they're bad.
Back then, people found these games ugly, as reviews written at the time will attest.
At least you apologised for not knowing what you're talking about. Apology accepted.
Both reports are claiming that these games all looked good at the time they were released. This simply is not true of any of them.
One also claims the article says Silent Hill is too gloomy. It does not.
Because he's an ice cream man.
You're right, but I have to admit that Blur reminded me a little of Twisted Metal. Mainly in the way you can combine different weapon attacks together to really bring the pain against an opponent.
Oh, EVERYTHING will be bigger, I'm sure.