You were on a roll, just about to make your first ever objective, unbiased comment, and then you had to go and blow it with your fanboy bullsh1t at the very end.
Have another disagree for your trolling efforts. I know you're certainly not in this PS3-related article because you're actually interested in this version of the game...
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Come on, Jenzo, save that stuff for the Open Zone. You know better, dude.
There really is no "it" thing that this game embodies; rather, it's many ideas and concepts rolled into one, and ready for you to create whatever gaming "experience" you can think of.
LBP is amazing in the sense that it can be the game for everyone, because it allows the player to unabashedly let their creative side take over. In this game, you can shape it to be whatever "game" you wish it to be.
Those idiots just had to be the ones to get attention with their 75/100 score, when every other site that have reviewed this have given it 90% and above.
Anyway, back on topic. I am so excited!!!! I can't wait to play this game using the custom soundtrack feature; i'm going to make a playlist of all the previous games' audio tracks, especially those from Wip3out 2097 (WOXL).
22 - The thing is, prices need to drop before any sort of mass-adoption will begin to take place While many people shop online for their media, and therefore have access to many deals that retail outlet-only shoppers don't, there are still a lot of consumers who only go to brick and mortar stores to purchase technological investments. Many standalone stores have to monetarily satisfy their employee...
XBLA might have the advantage in numbers, but the PSN (IMO) has more unique titles that can take advantage of the fact that there are no size limits for games.
It is nice to see games that take a preference for story content, opposed to trying to satsify the ADD-prone multiplayer action gamers of this generation.
Actually, there are games that can be used in conjunction with Metacritic on the PS3, but that doesn't matter because the whole system is still flawed.
And by the way, you're a known troll who never has anything important to add to discussions. You and Mike Bowden need to GTFO of this article because everyone can see you're just here to troll and provide off-topic responses to start a flame war.
What's the matter? No important 360 news to read about?
lol, trying to trick people into thinking your positive so you'll get agrees / bubbles, and then throwing a stealth trolling opportunity into your comment. You aren't fooling anyone.
Edit: And by your logic, Gears of War and Halo are the only two good shooters on the 360 because that's ALL I ever hear 360 owners talk about. Moreso, Gears of War, because everyone has this weird complex where they have to compare every feature in every game to Gears. Get real, dude.
Which the iPhone has in spades. Nokia phones have always had superior network reception and connectivity strength over the competition.
Though, you can't really beat the iPhone's ease of use and thin form factor. It just looks sexy, which is what most people care about anyway, even if the actual network sucks balls *coughAT&Tcough*
"When your argument is in doubt, use Metacritic. It holds no actual merit, but hey, neither does your original point."
Do you even realize how many of those reviewers were either given moneyhats from MS, or fell into MONUMENTAL wave of hype?
BTW, PirateThom is pretty much correct in his statement. I've played both Halo 3 and HAZE, and the way the game unfolds is pretty much similar, just with the difference being ...
Game Of The Century?
There really is no "it" thing that this game embodies; rather, it's many ideas and concepts rolled into one, and ready for you to create whatever gaming "experience" you can think of.
LBP is amazing in the sense that it can be the game for everyone, because it allows the player to unabashedly let their creative side take over. In this game, you can shape it to be whatever "game" you wish it to be.
Those idiots just had to be the ones to get attention with their 75/100 score, when every other site that have reviewed this have given it 90% and above.
Anyway, back on topic. I am so excited!!!! I can't wait to play this game using the custom soundtrack feature; i'm going to make a playlist of all the previous games' audio tracks, especially those from Wip3out 2097 (WOXL).
Bubbles for all my fellow Wip3out fans!
The default controls are basic analog steering with the shoulder buttons used as airbrakes (as per any Wip3out title).
If you're a gamer, you owe it to yourself to play this.
NOW!
This proves this game will be HOT, come this holiday season.
And that's the sound of a jealous fanboy trying to troll an article for a game he has no interest in.
Look everyone! He tries so hard but fails so bad...
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22 - The thing is, prices need to drop before any sort of mass-adoption will begin to take place
While many people shop online for their media, and therefore have access to many deals that retail outlet-only shoppers don't, there are still a lot of consumers who only go to brick and mortar stores to purchase technological investments. Many standalone stores have to monetarily satisfy their employee...
I'm approving this, but it's not surprising to see that...
XBLA might have the advantage in numbers, but the PSN (IMO) has more unique titles that can take advantage of the fact that there are no size limits for games.
Punisher in a game isn't too surprising. What is surprising is the fact that this is a PSN title that came out of nowhere.
Looks interesting though; i'll have to keep my eye on this.
Haven't seen you around here in a while. I guess that's why, eh?
wait, what?
But to be fair, i'm sure you could turn it off, like you can turn off the User Access Controls in Vista.
It is nice to see games that take a preference for story content, opposed to trying to satsify the ADD-prone multiplayer action gamers of this generation.
lol, trying to trick people into thinking your positive so you'll get agrees / bubbles, and then throwing a stealth trolling opportunity into your comment. You aren't fooling anyone.
Edit: And by your logic, Gears of War and Halo are the only two good shooters on the 360 because that's ALL I ever hear 360 owners talk about. Moreso, Gears of War, because everyone has this weird complex where they have to compare every feature in every game to Gears. Get real, dude.
Which the iPhone has in spades. Nokia phones have always had superior network reception and connectivity strength over the competition.
Though, you can't really beat the iPhone's ease of use and thin form factor. It just looks sexy, which is what most people care about anyway, even if the actual network sucks balls *coughAT&Tcough*
Fanboy logic tactic #20394324:
"When your argument is in doubt, use Metacritic. It holds no actual merit, but hey, neither does your original point."
Do you even realize how many of those reviewers were either given moneyhats from MS, or fell into MONUMENTAL wave of hype?
BTW, PirateThom is pretty much correct in his statement. I've played both Halo 3 and HAZE, and the way the game unfolds is pretty much similar, just with the difference being ...