I stopped buying party games a long time ago. That said, this looks pretty decent. I think I'll wait for Fortune Street to spark my interest in the genre once again, though.
Absolutely loving this game. The dark look, the gritty action, the foul language. The game is adult in all the right ways. Then again, I wouldn't expect anything else with Suda51 having worked on this game.
I love wrestling games. Actually, I LOVED wrestling games. The genre has gotten so stale, just like WWE itself. I really hope this game turns out to be good.
Ouch. Then again, what can you expect from a game that was largely disappointing anyway?
Definitely agree with all of these. I have yet to even touch GTA IV because it's more of the same, and I kind of want something else from the series.
One year ago, I despised mobile gaming. Here I am now, wishing I had an iPhone to play some of the kick-ass games I've been seeing hit the mobile platform.
This looks pretty good. It's a shame there's nothing really here for gamers who want to mix things up with other players, though.
I think I could get behind the whole tactical aspect of the game. Looks like a fun shooter.
The new look reminds me of that goofy magician dude. This editorial was full of win, by the way. It could definitely be worse. I don't want to see anything that looks like Michael Jackson in my games.
Do not hesitate any further. Pick this up and play it. You'll love it.
I really dug the insanity of some of the bosses in the second game. Both games feature some of the most enjoyable boss battles in the hack-and-slash genre.
@LoaMcLoa: Vladimir and New Destroyman are easily two of my favorites in the game, as well.
Easily my favorite game on the Wii. Possibly my favorite game of this entire console generation. Suda51 and Grasshopper make games for people who want to just let loose and have an awesome time playing video games.
I really enjoy what Capcom has been presenting as of late. Looks like it may definitely be a good year for the company. I'm looking forward to getting my hands on a few of these titles.
The Gunstringer was the first game to get me interested in Kinect. Granted Fruit Ninja flat-out made me want the damn peripheral, but I'm also very intrigued by this game.
Not the biggest fan of RTS games. Though I have been known to enjoy a number of entries in the genre. Color me intrigued.
I don't like Star Wars and I can't find myself caring for Dance Central. All in all, with the exception of Minecraft Kinect, I found myself very disappointed with Microsoft's showcase of motion games. Both the Sesame Street and Disneyland demonstrations were pretty silly, but if I had a kid, I'd definitely go with Sesame Street.
Looks like a lot of fun. I'll be watching out for this one. Also hoping to hear something about Rune Factory 4 somewhere down the road.
I've played one SSX game in my entire life, and while it was most certainly fun, I can't say I'm a big fan of the series.
Upon first hearing about Dragon's Dogma, I have to admit I wasn't very impressed. After reading more about the game and seeing more footage, however, I can honestly say I'm interested.
Can't wait to play this. Looks awesome. Love the art style and music, and the gameplay looks kick-ass.