I'll start this by stating that I have not read anyone else's comments, I'm just late to the party and I don't want to sit here for half an hour before I type this.
Snake is the bigger badass. Sam Fisher has more of a badass attitude, but Snake has him on the whole actually BEING a badass thing. That said, I think this is still kind of a copout, because Sam Fisher is still one of the most badass heroes in video games. We've got Snake, Kratos, Master Chief, Dante, and Sam Fis...
Or Sony saying rumble was last-gen. Let's keep this fair.
You could use it all you want while not connected, but only as long as you play on the same console that originally paid for it. If your system breaks and you get a new one, you must be connected to XBLK any time you want to use it. This is only the case with paid content. Free content is playable on any console, whether connected or not.
Funny. I answer a question that was asked 7 hours ago and my reply gets beaten by 1 minute. Well, I suppose you were the one the questi...
I don't like racing games in general, but there are 3 franchises I love. Motorstorm is newest on the list, the others being Burnout and Mario Kart.
Textbook example of overreaction.
I hear ya there.
I said the same thing about Resident Evil, but then RE4 came along and blew me away. You never know with these things.
I touch my Wii all the time.
I'm not sure exactly what is causing your problem, but I do know that it's sometimes difficult to put funds in your account. Unless you're out of money, the option to add money won't show up. If that is the problem, put the game in your cart. If you don't have enough to buy it, the option to add funds will appear at the top of the screen, next to your wallet. Hope that helps. If not, sorry.
Amazon UK does not ship video games worldwide. I live in the US and I tried to get a copy of Lair, but they wouldn't let me.
Well, since Monolith actually MADE the game, (which was excellent) my vote, and money, would go to them. When publishers get to keep IP rights, you get crap like COD3.
As long as it's like the newer Resident Evil games (4,5) rather than the earlier ones, I'm in.
I believe that's David Doak from Free Radical you're thinking of, not Denis. And both SK and FR can say anything they want until they put out a bad game, which to my knowledge hasn't happened yet.
You got it wrong. It's up, up, down, down. The rest you got right, though.
Many development studios don't start with much money. They make a couple of not-so-great games for a publisher, build up money doing that, and eventually have enough money to make the game they want to make.
This game looks promising.
Yes, the Xbox 360 outputs in HD. The only resolution it has to upscale to is 1080p, and many newer games even output that natively.
To answer your second question, yes, the boxes show native output resolutions for the game. If a resolution option is not shown on the box, the consoloe can still scale to your desired resolution.
And Tenchu.
In reality, yes. For the fanboys, no.
A publisher often gets to keep the rights to an IP created by the developer. FEAR is the first game that comes to mind, as does Max Payne, Guitar Hero, Call of Duty, Gears of War, and enough others to make me think that's likely the case with Mass Effect as well.
To consider anything graphically less than Gears or KZ2 sub-par is a copout. You should not consider the best of the best as your par. Doing so only lowers your appreciation for legitimately good games.