I think it's safe to say most comic book fans/enthusiasts aren't big fans of Smallville.
You cry fanboy at anything and everything. The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
Now in reality (a place you might consider visiting) this has nothing to do with fanboys from either side, it's actually a very serious matter of misrepresenting a product that people pay good money for. I don't understand why you can't see that. Have you ever heard the term false advertising? Well I'd venture to say this is exactly that, but at very least, it is most certainly shady, and a ques...
Anyone who couldn't sense paranoidmonkey's blatant sarcasm needs to pick themselves up a sense of humor. I mean really, c'mon with the disagrees and the "you'd better not be serious" comments, it was inyourface sarcasm. I got a chuckle out of it at least...
He did say both needed special treatment. He was just pointing out that the 360 needed "special treatment" as well. Just sayin...
It's based on a false assumption. The original Zelda was what I grew up playing and I will always love the series. Clearly hardcore gamers do respect it, just look at the comments.
What a huge loss for gamers, and how sad for the legacy of FF. I wish a developer with the chops to do it would come along and fill their shoes, we need more epic RPGs, ones that tell amazing stories that stick with you long after, ones with a massive scope and meticulous attention to detail. We're slowly losing the adventure in video games.
Great RPGs are too few and far between these days, while I'll hold off judgement on XIII until I play it, I'm very disappointed in what I've...
But lets keep in mind also that SE said the same thing about FFXIII, and we all know how that turned out. I hope they don't let the 360's version affect how they build the PS3's, but just because they say they won't doesn't guarantee us anything. But I'm glad they said it none the less, I'm quite looking forward to this game, MAG has reignited my love for online FPS'.
I don't care if there was a spoiler in the trailer, I didn't watch it and didn't care to, it is UNDENIABLY a big spoiler. So piss off calling my post spam, it's not. It's not as if spoilers can't be in trailers, I still don't want to know about it. A trailer you can choose to watch at own risk, this is a spoiler without warning in the title. You are absolutely dead wrong in your assessment.
What's wrong with you that you can't understand THE SPOILER IS IN THE TITLE! You don't have to watch it to have it spoiled.
You can follow a game closely and still avoid spoilers. So just because a lot of people know about it, means it has to be ruined for everyone?? There's a ton of spoilers out for Lost this season, which I follow very closely, but that doesn't mean I read the spoilers, although many others have. There's absolutely no excuse for spoilers without warning.
The fcking spoiler's in the title and description. The video just shows the spoiler. People who post spoilers like this should be beaten mercilessly.
Anyone saying that because it's a great score, it doesn't have to be accurate is dead wrong. IGN has had more than enough time to establish a set of standards that they rate games by, and when certain games get a pass in one area while other games don't and subsequently lose points, while it may overall not seem like much to you, it's unfair, and yes it is most certainly biased. It's a matter of the PS3 games consistently being judged more harshly. Maybe you couldn't care less about an extra ...
Hey no one's forcing you to be here man. Of coarse there are a sh!t ton of fanboys all over the net, believe it or not, you don't have to take it to heart. But what's the point in coming here and commenting only to collectively insult everyone at n4g?
Especially for a system with games that don't require a hdd. What are they thinking? And in Japan no less.
I care... It's not just about functionality, RPGs are also about exploration, attention to detail, finding little easter eggs and hints through conversations with NPCs, adventure. I don't want the bare minimum required to make a game with a beginning middle and end, I want a full, vast experience.
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What a ridiculous thing to say. No towns? Too difficult? Where the hell do you go throughout the game then? The towns were some of my favorite parts in the FF games. Too much work is just an insulting thing to say to your fans, who made your company what it is today by paying you to WORK. I don't even understand how a town is harder than any other setting, just fcking build it. Didn't say it wasn't possible, just too much work... Well fck you buddy, I'll rent it, cause I don't support lazy de...
But is that true that Heavy Rain uses AI facial recognition too? And is there a difference in the tech?
This philosophy is a perfect example of why I have stuck with the Playstation brand thus far.
That's just not how it works. If I'm wrong, I'd be very interested to know how that would work.