Do not approve this duplicate story
edit: I see the other one failed. *sigh*
There are so many amazing titles coming out (and that are already out) on the system that I can't see why people bash it.
This and the new Motorstorm packs are all equally well priced.
Gotta thank the developers for keeping the prices low, as Sony doesn't regulate pricing.
look at the fanboys bashing this game on Gametrailers. They make the N4G xbox fanboys look like pacifists...
Unlike most of these tools disguising themselves as "gamers", I can actually use both the 360 controller and the PS3 controller without a problem.
I'd play this on the PlayStation controller simply because that's what i'm used to playing with since the first game.
So why are you spouting this nonsense? Oh wait, I took one look at your post and my question answered itself.
So whatever...
DooM 1 & 2 and Final DooM were also on the PSX in good form
That means more storage for less dough!
I know they worked with the ESRB to keep an M rating, but they had to cut some content down to maintain that. Hopefully the game is still brutal as f*ck...
That would be sweet. They could release it over XBL and PSN!
You dolt, this has nothing to do with the system it's on; it's simply the art direction the developers chose.
Your comment fails.
That's just a side effect that comes with the Havok physics engine
That looks crazy!
Been looking forward to playing this game, and now I can see what it's like. I just hope Sony hurries up and releases the SKATE demo on PSN because I know they have it.
Sad but true!
Sure it doesn't have splitscreen, but the graphics are so good I don't really want a vertical line squishing them down so I can see two players.
The game is damn fun!
and lol @ that tank of an ATV. Looks like something straight out of Mad Max!
Seriously! Why the hell weren't any of the Silent Hill games mentioned? Those soundtracks are amazing, if not somewhat of a niche appeal; Akira Yamaoka is a genius.
"For those looking for the next big triple-A action game, Heavenly Sword is close, but not quite there. To its credit, there's a scene near the end of the game where you essentially go bowling through crowds of enemies -- it makes you realize just how epic games like this are going to be a few years down the road. But for now, Heavenly Sword does one better than hint at the future. It's an example of developers doing a good job being inspired by good taste, rather than looking up the rec...
Yet ANOTHER "journalistic" failure in the life and times of an N4G contributor, though it's theMart so i'm not surprised.
And now the 360 fanboys hide behind an anonymous disagree barrage! Fantastic.