Same, especially after getting some more info on this game.
Interest piqued, but I don't know if I will remember this game in the rush of 2010 releases that I have anticipated for MUCH longer.
I wish I could destroy cheaters in MW2, the man is a saint.
One day, Tails flew too high and was swallowed up by a turbine jet engine. There was fur everywhere... sad sad day.
Solid review, but I know I wouldn't play it after a month.
That man is a BEAST!
ooo. I love thinking up good questions for publishers and developers. Give me a day or two for this!
I think Evan is my favorite, that man is pure comedic GOLD!
Its a shame developers still haven't been able to provide a decent auto save function, for western RPGs that is.
I agree. Damn you Blizzard!
The blog revolution is what made me start writing about what I love.
My RTTS was messed up in 09, so I am trading it in and hoping my version of 10 doesn't freeze every time I play a game. 09 was awesome and the new features get me real excited.
My brother played Warhammer in High School, and he golfs! BOOYAH!
That is beyond unfortunate. I'm at a loss for words.
My question is, with so many great games, what games will really prove their worth. Not only as far as money goes, but with me using my time to play them.
I hope so, I like some competition.
I admit it... I love Sony, but I don't hate MS or Nintendo.
This made me think of all the good games I played and still need to play.
I always found Western RPGs to be like those Goosebumps books that you picked from choices and read that way. My main draw to a game is a linear storyline. I feel that making a game too open (GTA, Fallout, Prototype, etc) causes me to lose focus and then the game sits on my shelf (all three of those games do). Well written.
I will believe the game is good when it is in my console and being played, until then I can't help but think it is going to be underwhelming.