Out of interest have you sent it to him? His mind may explode when realising gamers are people too.
. . . they are by far the best people to ask when wanting a prediction on disc formats. 'Cause they got HD DVD so right.
Done, and done. Thank you for the constructive feedback.
@ingiomar I would like to know very much what you found so fanboy-ish about my article.
Have you read my article? All my opinions I have justified, and anything else was news I was reporting.
@Sarcasm @gravemaker
I'm guessing you didn't read the article, in which I explained why I thought Playboy in games would be detrimental to the games industry.
And @gravemaker, how do you honestly think your comment adds legitimately to the discussion?
@Godmars290 Good point, and while the content actually being put into the games by Playboy isn't as "bad" as a sex mini game, the magazine comes with a stigma attached. Ask...
The first review I saw was in Official PlayStation Magazine UK, at the beginning of the month. The review was also put into video form on FirstPlay last week. It scored a 7/10.
Sorry, me/N4G/internet really messed up there, but now everything is fixed, and thank you @Agent-86 for liking my article.
It's a fake. In the second slide children is spelt "childern", Sony would be double checking it.
Firstly, I'd like to congratulate Fox on being surprisingly balanced.
Secondly, "No one dies in Pro Wrestling" No one dies in a video game either, I can understand why she may be offended by the game, but that doesn't give her the right to ruin everyone else's fun for those who aren't offended.
Or you could just buy a PS3, and not put up with that crap.
@HorriblePanda That's actually a very good point, we already know the city will have some sort of coast line, and Rockstar has done that area before.
@DrillaKid The problem there is that the majority of consumers wouldn't get references, or jokes about Glasgow and Scotland. Plus Glasgow isn't the most recognizable to cities to anyone outside the UK.
And yes, the no firearms is a problem, but I don't see why they couldn't bend the universe...
Like I said in the article, it's just a rumour from VG247, no one knows for sure. However it has previously been set in California, so L.A. is an entirely possible setting.
Thank you very much.
@Rot_in_Fail I'm sorry my article "made you sick". This was just a light hearted, humorous article. As you can see from the contrast in comments humor is obviously subjective.
However I would like to hear your "Nine Reasons Why I Should Stop Blogging".
@Weaksauce1138 The same thing to you too, I am sorry you didn't like the article. Is there any constructive criticism you could give be to help ...
It's either skyscrapers or rundown bungalows.
Just a rant with a flamebait title. Wrote up my impressions almost a week ago, giving pretty much the same impression, if you want a more balance opinion, try that.
So, basically, you spend $150 for ability to use your controller in a 6 axis manner, and we all know how much of a let down 6 axis was.
I didn't say they'd both sell exceptionally well, I can't predict the figures. However I do think the Kinect will sell better than Move. They may both do very well, or fail. But either way I think the Kinect will do better.
/not fail as much, financially, as the Move.
Glad you enjoyed my article. I used the term "Xbots" to point out brand loyal consumers, I have nothing against them.
My point is completely justified. What motivation does MS have to support the hardcore if the casual market can make them far more money?
People continue to say, no matter how many casual gamers buy the Kinect the hardcore will be supported, but that makes no sense if the user base is by a clear majority casual; which it will be if what MS is showing us in any way represents their product. Produce for your market; it's simple good business practice.
Like people here on N4G have said they may be talking about DLC or more likely the fact you need to pay for internet in the first place; if you look on most games you may find a similar warning.