Done plenty of laps on the trial, and its awesome when you beat your best time by that fraction of a second. There's this itch to always do another lap, and another.
Looking forward to GT5!!
I say this: If you are complaining about the game, don't buy it. Simple as that.
If this writer wants to complain about God of War 3 or any other game for that matter, then don't buy it! He will be the one missing out.
Correct me if i'm wrong, but doesn't Microsoft ban people from XBL for modifying the 360? or something like that.
CFoD? Cluster-f*ck of Death?
:D
Need...money...dying..
Nice, looks very clean.
Love that game, just need it to be in 1080p awesomeness!
BTW look at ghost getting owned in the picture :P
We all know its because he said uncharted 2! bwahaha.
Thank you :)
+Bubbles
Dude, lighten up and take the joke. Its seen as a 'joke' gaming article.
Whats progressive downloading? Saw it in the features list for GT5.
Bubbles up for grabs :D
Do not move on...go back to your roots and create epic games. That's what we all want.
"The dynamic lighting solution employed in GOW III is only feasible through the computing power provided by the Cell SPUs."
Nuff said.
you are going to have to eat your words when GT5 comes out.
They took an original game, then put a white paper sticker over the label and wrote the name of the game. Simple piracy XD
I (and many other people, i'm sure) miss the magic created when Squaresoft was still around, and hadn't forged with Enix. If I remember correctly, FFX was the last final fantasy produced by squaresoft. After that it has just gotten worse and worse, IMO. Squaresoft would not have thought of an online component in FFXI, and the much hated Battle system in FFXII. Also, the departure of Uematsu really hit square-enix.
Remember FFX-2? That was done by square-enix. Remember the easiness of K...
"In one scene, an embattled vampire refers to a character's scent as a drug: "You're like my own personal brand of heroin."
WAAAA! Rag doll kung fu! haha funny game that used SixAxis. "not bad" implementation of the SixAxis.