Yet another half-assed lame boring 'what we want the industry to do because we want them to' list of things in games. You know I can say I don't mind it once in a while, but they seem to find a new thing to complain about every three days.
I think they forgot that the PS3 drive is upgradable. So far, only two companies have botched the installing. (Konami and the notorious Capcom).
Something things make sense (exploding barrels to a degree), but the rest is just gett...
Sounds like it could dethrone WoW in a year or two.
Well when you're a single male who uses a robot to do his cleaning... you have to make it fun some how.
That's going to be crazy. Absolute insanity. Did Guitar Hero even make it over there?
Will this end up being the next DDR?
I'll stick to a sidewalk thank-you.
That is all quite interesting to know. Good experiment and the results are good.
I think it's not so much hate but disappointment. Personally for how good the game is, it wasn't 100%. Less than a month and people are burnt out on it. It took COD4 burnout a little longer since the online component was basically the redeeming quality of the game, but the burnout has happened.
You're a bit brash on the comments and should do some refinement in your next blog / essay.
A tab hanging on to the lame side... They kill air guitar only to try and resurrect it in some sort of monterous device. Reminds me of a CG Orvel Redenbacker.
I'll stick to air guitar as it was meant to be thank-you.
... And he'll probably do it.
Else that's going to be one poor game. We all remember the black head crabs...
Agreed.
Multiplayer and co-op games tend to sacrifice a story to get the game play working for two people. It's hard to do and less easy when people are playing online rather than in the same room.
It has it's hurdles. But that's not to say it isn't possible at all. It's going to take time to develop it and then the trend will probably go back to single player oriented games.
How do you quantify something better by a percentile?
But I will be looking to see if on the back of the box they put "1/5th better than GEARS OF WAR!"
These comments coming from a man who has a political agenda which he pushes through his media outlets... Maybe someone is mad because information isn't being censored to his liking on the interwebs.
I think this is also a violation of freedom of movement as well. It's not as if they can prove the items are illegal. Are they then going to have to halt all mail because I'm shipping my laptop or some CDs?
It would also be a violation of privacy. What if I had some personal images I did not want scanned or private information I did not want accessed? Hell to avoid this, I could easily keep everything on a hard drive and declare it dead and non functional.
It's stup...
That's actually really interesting and quite innovative. I can't see this being a huge hit, but it does seem as if it may spawn something more in the future.
I don't even think he'll review them.
Who plays Donkey Konga.... and who's lame enough to sign a Donky Konga set?
Not the best written article, and it's points are a little weak. It's going to be very tough for any new rock band or guitar hero game to get in on the action.
The best way they're going to compete is by giving music away for free or somehow incorporating music people have.
If you had taken the time to watch to the end, there's a mention of inspiration from ZP.
Anyways, as stated below, well worth the watch. Good information and advice for the future. Will be an interesting next three years.
You know, in the end it doesn't really need a sequel. I was satisfied with what the story gave me and don't really want more. It was an open and shut story.
At best, the sequel would be a shady image of it's predecessor and I'd hate to see it end up like that. I'm satisfied and many others should be as well.
If you don't think so, try and dictate where the story could go from the ending that was given to us.
I just perfer not downloading. A it takes time and B will kill most people's monthly bandwidth limits. Did they forget about those? Not everyone gets as much unlimited internet as other people.
And what about, you know, taking movies to a friends house? How are we going to do that now? Movie companies etc. are forgetting the reasons why we have physical media in the first place.