Brilliant!
@Unicron then you should write one in response and quit JUST complaining. I'd like to read it (not being sarcastic--hit me up with the link)
@Unicron's comments below (I ran out of bubbles): Gaming Target has been online for 10 years (on February 17, 2009), and the problem is these are the unique articles that readers demand. They're debatable, but they're obvious of interest. If you don't like them, we could go back to posting about the latest Naruto game announcements. Or, we c...
Gran Turismo? Sure, that'll come out right after the PSP version ;)
Like the Guns N' Roses of video games.
Pro-PS3 editorial from last week: http://www.gamingtarget.com...
Anti-Xbox 360 editorial from last week: http://www.gamingtarget.com...
How are they biased against Sony?
But 3 games from NCSoft... you didn't list any names. What games are they planning?
What's wrong with this site?
Read the rules. Games need to have a working title or be announced to be included on the list.
One of the best games of E3, if not the best.
Yeah, least year's presentation was my favorite of a non-playable game. Like a lot of the software at E3, it was running on an Xbox 360. In fact, there was only ONE multi-console game that I saw running on a PS3 last year (and it was *in addition* to an Xbox 360) and that was Hellboy: The Science of Evil.
This year, I'm going to keep an account of what games are preferred to be shown on what systems when they're multi-console and report it on Gaming Target.
It'll have fun. As I point out in that Gaming Target story (the story is by Patrick Mulhern, but I added an editor's note), I'll be hitting that game up first. Tuesday's schedule goes: Nintendo Media Briefing, Sony Press Conference, Lunch, Fallout 3.
I get to play it on Tuesday :-P. It's the game I'm most looking forward to.
Mclovin? Who are you Seal?
Agreed. Too bad some movies (like Superbad) won't have such features since they released a hair too soon :(
This story's quotes are mostly fake:
http://www.n4g.com/industry...
^Read how the Rolling Stone interview was different.
It's a shame that over 100 people have made (mostly) negative comments and have been duped.
Ouch! Last week? Hope you didn't spend the full $60. Worth it either way.
I didn't get a chance to play it in final form (But I too plan on it now), but I really thought it was great from what I tested at E3. I could tell it was going to be enjoyable. Like a next-gen Tomb Raider, minus boobs and glitches.
Yeah, but it was surprising that it didn't chart in the first place when it initially came out. Nice to know it's getting a second chance because of this deal.
P.S. This SHOULD be approved because if you actually read the in-depth article about it rising past the ranks of dominate Wii-stuff, there's a lot more than that other alleged duplicate which 1) failed and 2) doesn't contain nearly as much research.
Approve.
Just watched it, and it wasn't too bad. CNBC did a decent job for an outside the industry media company. Gave more of an unbiased history and a lot of interviews with developers, instead of opinion from non-gaming official who think they know what they're talking about.
Yeah, but why Canada, eh?