Punch-out is not cheap; he just sucks at it. He struggled with Von Kaiser.
All you had to do was block Piston Honda's combo. Alternatively, before he begins his combo, hit him in the stomach - down.
To me, everyone is 'ooh-ing' and 'aah-ing' over the graphics, which I am as well. But what I am more looking forward to is the improvement on AI and overall gameplay.
Uh, is anyone other than myself going to buy a console just for "Deep Down?"
The gameplay looked beyond amazing.
This game will define 'greatness.'
This is arguably one of the worst articles that I have ever read. The piece in itself is a diservice to journalism.
Video game "journalism" is almost non-existent. These writers have no critical thinking skills, abysmal rhetoric, and almost zero knowledge on how to write.
Thank-you, Based God.
I consider myself a hardcore gamer. A few good Wii titles thrown in there but mostly love the feeling of a controller in my hand.
When I originally saw the Kinect, I was floored. I thought it was going to turn the world upside down. Now with crappy software, meh. I still haven't played the damn thing and I'm not clamoring to get my paws on it either.
Kinect is junk. Either make games with substance or get rid of the tech.
While true, it still isn't nearly enough for Microsoft to be effective.
I'm the biggest MGS fan I know, and it's really a "Oh? They get a slice of the MGS pie? Crap." Notice how I'm not raging.
They needed more, but yes, MGS is their biggest announcement besides Halo 4.
I'm a Sony fanboy I'll admit (and possibly a Big N one after what I see from Cafe), but I can remain objective.
Microsoft's conference was pretty "meh" to me. I'm not a Halo fan in the least bit, but it's freakin' Halo. Is it just me or was that the only legitimate announcement they had?
The Kinect stuff looked cool but nothing blew my mind.
It was just underwhelming. Where are the games?!?
Ryse looked like it has potential...
Lies, Lou2 has been out since December in China.