And everybody has been picking on BC for years for not having a jump button. Fuck with a good recipe and I have no sympathy for you.
It must take real effort to ignore the PS3's unrivaled 2011 lineup and harp on its and the Move's sales.
Geoff pretends to acknowledge Sony's 2011 library but he's insincere: he clearly emphasizes sales and commercial rankings over the actual innovative and diverse software lineup of Sony.
Stay classy, GT.
Sterling gave a PS3 exclusive a perfect score?
Am I in the Twilight Zone? I need to sit down.
I fucking refuse to watch this. Let me guess: Abbie Heppie is all "meh" about Sony again, right? Christ I hate her. Sony could solve world hunger and she'd deny it.
Sony has already proven themselves this gen--excellent hardware, excellent software lineup of games. What did they forget? Free blowjobs?
Exactly. Classic double standard. Natal got a free pass for what NGP is getting criticized for (just days after its announcement!).
I certainly did not expect this from Sessler. He's been hanging around Abbie "PS3=meh" Heppie too long.
Kinda like Natal, eh? Though I don't remember everybody having a fit.
Why should the NGP be annoying?
I respect Sessler, but this immediate Sony-gloom-and-doom stuff has got to stop. Seriously, it's getting old. It's not 2007 anymore. Sony has earned trust and respect for this gen. (MS, on the other hand is loosing theirs).
EDIT: I love Sessler, but this week his rant made absolutely NO SENSE. Angry that it might not make it to the US at the same time as Japan? Don't be that guy, Sessler.
Wow, she argues that playing more games online can help solve world hunger and the survival of planet earth.
BUT...after listening to the rest, she does have at least an thesis--we are better, more confident problem solvers in games than reality.
Interesting idea. Nonetheless, the gap between the controlled confines of a game and the chaotic mess of reality is worlds apart. I don't buy her argument.
This and Last Guardian will make my 2011 complete.
Great. Skittles the franchise incoming. Thank god 2011 has the PS3.
Hey gaming websites, stop promoting vs. articles and stirring the console war flames.
Works both ways.
Nice try Microsoft PR.
I just put my 360 in the closet alongside the Wii. That's its future for me. This year is PC and PS3 all the way.
I've played all three versions. It's really quite simple:
PS3 version is slightly but not dramatically better than the 360.
PC is slightly but not dramatcially better than the consoles.
That's because Jack's a class act (unlike Aaron Greenberg who's a profession troll).
The 360 is certainly becoming insignificant to me. In December I packed it away in the closet (next to my Wii) to make room for my new PVR.
As a PC & PS3 gamer (and now iPhone too) I sometimes forget I even have a 360. I'll hook it back up when Fez comes out.
MS can make all the money in the world, but that doesn't translate into a great game library like Sony's.
Ditto.
This industry has officially killed the word "epic" by abuse and overuse.
The word has lost all meaning.
What to show off your game? Make is sound big and cool? Use the word "epic!"
"Stable and bug free"? Horseshit.
This was the single-most broken, unplayable console game I've ever played (PS3 version). Crashes, clipping, freezing, body parts vanishing, stuck in objects--the list goes on. I returned it after 2 days and refuse to buy another Bethesda game (yes, I'm talking about Skyrim) until I'm convinced otherwise.
And yet again, Bonus Round proves it's only interested in sales and rankings. God forbid any actual discussion on gaming experience, storytelling, art, etc.
Keighly is a one-trick pony: Sony vs. Microsoft vs. Nintendo. That's all he's got or wants to talk about.
Either way, pathetic waste of a platform.