Well lookie here, a new IP that paid off. Good for THQ.
I've never played any of their stuff, I'm probably going to rent this to see if I like it.
I don't trust SEGA these days, what with the damage they did to their beloved Sonic franchise...I might rent this.
I already have a copy of the Collection, but I did place the $10-off-retail Ultimate Edition. Can't wait!!!
Let me make one thing clear. I am NOT biased. I have both the PS3 and 360. Admittedly, I play my PS3 a lot more than my 360. But I will give credit where credit is due. I am not saying this game is perfect. No game is. I knew that would come up when I gave this game a 5/5. But it really is such a phenomenal experience in later levels. Sure the graphics are average, but you hardly notice when you're in the heat of war, which this simulates astoundingly well.
TMNT huh? That was released a while ago, I wonder why the sudden surge...Guess all the new PS3s from the holidays.
Wish there was a demo for Hustle Kings, I'd much rather give that a shot than the Winter Olympics game...
Yep it's been like this since October of last year! Too many great titles to play haha.
I'm kind of hoping for a new Twisted Metal game, but then again I'd like to see a new IP that fares better than Calling All Cars...
Hopefully the good folks at Criterion will make this amazing. With their track record it's practically a given!
A nice review, PJ Shooter is easily my favorite of all the PixelJunk titles.
lol nice one.
I know I'm going to pre-order the Ultimate Edition tomorrow, it's only $30 extra for a great-looking case and a bunch of extras. I really should have pre-ordered it back when it was announced, but tomorrow's my birthday so no better time than then!
What are you smoking? I don't think I want any of it if it makes you think like that...
Anyway this week's update may be light on content but it seems to be quality over quantity this time. I am excited for the new Zen Pinball table and Magic Orbz DLC! Two great DLC downloads for my birthday! :)
Yeah this is one trend I hope never gets off the ground...
Oh and let's not forget the video of Project Trico that set the (gaming) internet on fire.
I am torn here. On the one hand, continuing Blu-Ray makes sense - the format's capacity can actually be expanded requiring just a firmware update to enable the laser to read it. On the other hand, a disc that can contain up to 6 TB of data would be incredible. Due to their cost of manufacturing, optical media still has the advantage over a purely download-enabled console - Blu-Ray discs cost a few dollars to produce whereas a 300 GB HDD, while roomy, costs at least $50 and cannot be as easily...
I still prefer a physical copy of games, well of FULL games. Things like Minis or PSN games are fine by me to be released as downloadable games. I'm not one of those people who says "No disc, no sale..." that kind of logic makes no sense to me. Like you're really going to make a killing re-selling used games...
I hope it comes to already-bought Sony Blu-Ray players that have network connectivity, such as the one I bought my parents for the holidays...
I gotta get back into Fat Princess on the PS3, been a while since I launched that game up...
Perfection does take time, I suppose.