@limewax
I know what you mean. I replay it just because I love the feel of the setting and the whole music it has.
lol you all believe in something
I loved the reference to all the previous gangs
Don't listen to red you don't have to split that $100 with everyone just give me a quarter since I'm such a nice guy.
So long as they go with MEdge2 first, the first is still in my top 5 of this generation.
Only a teaser trailer and already we're talking about DLC
Gun beats sword but knife beats gun
Who's Tom Chick and in what way is he renowned?
Why are they doing a graphical comparison for the first Modern Warfare?
Oh wait did not see the 3, this must be alpha footage...
Wait, what it's releasing in a few days?
I have to disagree, they are as of now two different games. The first two Saints Row games were the same but like Wizziokid mentions one is more realistic while the other is more arcadey.
It'll be like comparing NBA 2K12 with NBA Jam.
The only thing that's the same from the footage I've seen of SR3 is that it's open world, set in a more or less modern city, you're a criminal. Everything else is different. The closest comparison would be fo...
*gasp*
but according to most gamers logic what you're saying is inconceivable.
While you're there ask yourself "What would Johnny Gat do?".
My favorite parts were the auto-tune intro and the actual game footage.
Is it wrong that when I first read that without my glasses on I thought I read Shadows of Katamari...
*starts looking for his Katamari game*
Kinect's superiority shows again. This not only makes you try and swim in front of the tv but Kinect is also excercising one's imagination. To imagine what it feels like to "be" Phelps, to "be" in the water. Such a revolution.
Games need to immerse the player that's all it needs.
Take SP focus games they immerse through setting, story, characters sometimes only one of the three or all of them at the same time.
Multiplayer focused games immerse through competition. That adrenaline rush of ten seconds left and one kill away from winning. Or the dynamics of teamwork.
Casual games like angry birds also immerse. They are played casually which means the immersion com...
My God! Get some avatars those above.
Nothing pleases everyone there'll always be some who'll like it and some who'll hate it.
Not even the almighty taste of bacon pleases everyone. #@!&ing Vegans.
Brucie? I understand Duke he's basically the stereotypical action hero with less class and inhibitions, but Brucie just reminds me of Jersey Shore.
I see your Chris Brown and raise you an Ike Turner